DoE Delhi issues notice regarding physical classes for all schools, check details here

DoE Delhi issues notice regarding physical classes for all schools, check details here

The Directorate of Education, Delhi, has announced the resumption of normal physical classes in all schools following the revocation of Stage III GRAP measures by the Commission for Air Quality Management. The notice applies to government, private, and aided schools. Regular classes are expected to resume on Monday, November 20. For details, contact the school authorities.

SSC CGL Tier 2 exam: Additional 609 candidates to appear following CAT order, check official notice here

SSC CGL Tier 2 exam: Additional 609 candidates to appear following CAT order, check official notice here

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has revised the CGL Tier 1 results following CAT’s orders, allowing 525 additional candidates to appear for Tier-II on January 20, 2025. Updated cut-offs for List-3 posts include slight reductions across categories. In total, 609 candidates qualified. Admit cards for these candidates will be released today, January 18, 2025.

Gun violence in US schools and the battle for safety

Gun violence in US schools and the battle for safety

Gun violence has become the leading cause of death for children and adolescents in the U.S., devastating schools and communities. The impact goes beyond physical harm, robbing youth of their futures by disrupting education and escalating mental health issues. While federal efforts aim to curb this crisis, sustained action and policy change are needed to secure a safer, more hopeful future for the next generation.

Ivy League admissions: Politically bold essays are opening doors for students to Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford

Ivy League admissions: Politically bold essays are opening doors for students to Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford

A growing trend in college admissions sees students writing politically bold essays, expressing their views on conservative causes or controversial political figures. This shift has led to increased acceptance at Ivy League schools like Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford. Admissions consultants report that students are now embracing their political identities, using their essays to stand out. This change in approach could have long-term impacts on both college admissions and future career opportunities, reflecting a new era in education.