
Gunjan Sharma
Senior Correspondent at Press Trust of India
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1 week ago |
theprint.in | Gunjan Sharma
“Acting on inputs received through its recently-launched Suspicious Claims Reporting Portal, the NTA has identified 106 Telegram and 16 Instagram channels engaged in spreading misinformation and attempting to mislead students,” a source said. “These cases have been formally escalated to the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Ministry of Home Affairs for further legal and investigative action,” the source added.
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2 weeks ago |
theprint.in | Gunjan Sharma
“To ensure smooth, fair and secure conduct of NEET-UG, a series of meetings have been held with DMs and SPs of all states and UTs. The district-level coordination committees are being fully activated to manage logistics, security and crisis response,” a source told PTI. “There will be multi-layered frisking by district police in addition to NTA-designated security at the centres. The transport of confidential materials like question papers and OMR sheets will be under full police escort.
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2 months ago |
theprint.in | Gunjan Sharma
The team, which has come up with a report titled “Languages matter: Global guidance on multilingual education”, noted that as migration increases, linguistic diversity is becoming a global reality and classrooms with learners from diverse language backgrounds are more common. Over 31 million displaced youth are facing language barriers in education.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
ptinews.com | Gunjan Sharma
Home > INTERNATIONAL > Gender stereotypes, unequal power relations still..... BackBy Gunjan Sharma BANGKOK: Significant progress has been made in women empowerment but persistent gender stereotypes, discriminatory norms and unequal power relations remain deeply entrenched, obstructing the path to gender equality, a high-ranking UN official said here on Thursday.
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Mar 29, 2024 |
old.ptinews.com | Gunjan Sharma
Updated: Mar 29 2024 11:28AMBy Gunjan Sharma New Delhi, Mar 29 (PTI) Candidates in Punjab's Jalandhar can spend Rs 15 for a cup of tea and the same price for a samosa they offer to people during public meetings and campaign trails in the Lok Sabha elections. However, those in Madhya Pradesh's Mandla can spend Rs 7 for a cup of tea and another Rs 7.50 for a piece of samosa, considered a staple snack in many parts of the country.
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