CMAT 2025 admit card released: Direct link to check here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit card for the CMAT 2025, available on the official website exams.nta.ac.in/CMAT. The exam will be held on January 25 in two shifts: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Candidates can download their admit cards by entering their application number and date of birth. The admit card contains essential exam details and instructions.

Two-gender policy of Trump: A big blow to transgender students as the ‘golden age of America begins’

Two-gender policy of Trump: A big blow to transgender students as the ‘golden age of America begins’

In his inaugural address, President Donald Trump announced a policy that recognizes only two genders, erasing the recognition of transgender and nonbinary identities. This move threatens transgender students by invalidating their identities on school records, increasing vulnerability to bullying, and limiting access to gender-affirming facilities. The policy also places the U.S. at odds with more inclusive global trends. Legal challenges are expected, but the future of protections for transgender students remains uncertain.

Ohio State University will not recognize the milestone achievement of its first alumnus in office, JD Vance: Here is why

Ohio State University will not recognize the milestone achievement of its first alumnus in office, JD Vance: Here is why

Ohio State University, despite JD Vance becoming its first alumnus to serve as US Vice President, has no plans for a formal celebration. The university’s spokesperson, Ben Johnson, explained that as a public institution, Ohio State avoids partisan positions. Although they congratulated Vance on social media, no immediate recognition is planned. The decision highlights Ohio State’s longstanding policy of political neutrality, focusing on academic achievements rather than political affiliations.

Trump education overhaul could slash $55M in funding, hitting Lancaster County schools hard: What it means for teachers and students

Trump education overhaul could slash $55M in funding, hitting Lancaster County schools hard: What it means for teachers and students

President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education could lead to a $55 million loss in federal funding for Lancaster County schools. This would significantly affect resources for low-income and special needs students. As funding for essential programs like Title I is cut, schools are left to face the challenge of maintaining services with reduced budgets. Local educators and advocates are concerned about the immediate and long-term impact on education.