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ArticleNEET leak left stu­dents, fam­il­ies trau­mat­ised: SC

Stu­dents and entire fam­il­ies have been trau­mat­ised by the National Eli­gib­il­ity­cumEntrance Test­Under­gradu­ate (NEET­UG) paper leak case, the Supreme Court said on Fri­day. The court observed that years of hard work and emo­tional invest­ment...

NEET leak left stu­dents, fam­il­ies trau­mat­ised: SC

ArticleHec­tic par­leys in Delhi over Min­istry form­a­tion; CLP to meet today

Hec­tic par­leys in the Con­gress con­tin­ued in New Delhi over the form­a­tion of the next gov­ern­ment as fac­tions pushed for greater share in power when the new gov­ern­ment under D.K. Shiv­ak­u­mar will be formed shortly. While the Con­gress...

Hec­tic par­leys in Delhi over Min­istry form­a­tion; CLP to meet today

ArticleShut­ters down on 458 UG pro­grammes in gov­ern­ment first­grade col­leges

The Karnataka gov­ern­ment has stopped 458 pro­grammes for Bach­elor of Arts (BA), Bach­elor of Sci­ence (BSc) and Bach­elor of Com­merce (BCom) degrees in gov­ern­ment first­grade col­leges for the year 2026­27 owing to a lack of enrol­ment, among...

Shut­ters down on 458 UG pro­grammes in gov­ern­ment first­grade col­leges

Article‘40 coastal dis­tricts may see tem­per­at­ures rise by over 1°C’

About 40 coastal dis­tricts in India, includ­ing Dak­sh­ina Kan­nada, Uttara Kan­nada and Udupi, are likely to see sum­mer tem­per­at­ures rise by over 1°C by 2040, accord­ing to the newly released “Indian Coastal Region: Cli­mate Pro­jec­tions...

‘40 coastal dis­tricts may see tem­per­at­ures rise by over 1°C’