"The event was attended by 600 APS students, their parents and equestrian enthusiasts. 25 APS children, 22 Army personnel, 6 Canines and 4 Horses presented a number of breathtaking stunts in the incredible display of skills and horsemanship along with unconditional human-canine bonhomie," sa
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday said State government is contemplating to eliminate a condition of having a minimum of 100 students in government middle schools of the State for the recruitment of drawing teachers and physical education teachers.
32 students including 9 girls from Delhi Government’s Shaheed Bhagat Singh Armed Forces Preparatory School (AFPS) have cleared the National Defence Academy (NDA) written exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission.
Amid the increasing cases of pink Eye infection in Pakistan, the government and private schools across Pakistan’s Punjab province will remain closed on September 28.
The government reimposed the suspension of internet services for five days in view of the prevailing situation and announced that all schools in the state will be closed till Friday.
Sonipat (Haryana) [India], September 27: The Jindal School of Art and Architecture, OP Jindal Global University, with the support of Aishwarya Tipnis Architects (Jugaadopolis) hosted an international conference on “Enabling Conservation through Digital Engagement” at the OP Jindal Global Uni
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India] September 27: The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Room to Read India partnered with the Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) to publish 27 children’s storybooks, which will promote reading skills and re
New Delhi [India], September 27: In a remarkable feat, RICS School of Built Environment Amity University proudly announces its latest placement highlights for the year. With participation from 83 leading organizations, an astounding 95 per cent of students have successfully secured placem
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) raided around six locations in West Bengal on Tuesday regarding an alleged corruption case involving the appointment of ineligible candidates as assistant teachers in primary schools.
The experts received information about the large-scale removal of children, mainly Uyghur, from their families, including very young children whose parents are in exile or “interned”/detained. These children are treated as “orphans” by State authorities and placed in full-time boarding schoo