
Saumyangi Yadav
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2 weeks ago |
edexlive.com | Saumyangi Yadav
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has introduced a significant change to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Masters of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) 2025 examination pattern, with time-bound sections that will lock after the allotted time expires.
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2 weeks ago |
edexlive.com | Saumyangi Yadav
While the nursing college scam in Madhya Pradesh continues to be heard in the high court, thousands of nursing students across the state are bearing the brunt. For over a year now, their results, fresh mark sheets, registration certificates, and migration documents have been pending, putting their academic and professional futures in serious jeopardy. Many students allege that despite completing their exams, results have not been declared, and final registrations or diplomas have not been issued.
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2 weeks ago |
edexlive.com | Saumyangi Yadav
At the Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu, students are demanding the immediate suspension of Assistant Registrar Avinav Thakur. The students’ demands stem from allegations of administrative apathy, harassment, surveillance, and security concerns. Compounding these issues are the serious criminal charges against Thakur, who is currently facing a First Information Report (FIR) and is out on anticipatory bail in a rape and blackmail case.
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2 weeks ago |
edexlive.com | Saumyangi Yadav
More than 500 doctors across Rajasthan were abruptly relieved of duty after their tenure under the Urgent Temporary Basis (UTB) ended on March 31, 2025, with no renewal or prior notice from the state health department. Many of these doctors were posted in rural, remote areas at Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) and had been working continuously for several months, even years, under repeated short-term extensions.
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2 weeks ago |
edexlive.com | Saumyangi Yadav
The Jammu & Kashmir government has filed an affidavit before the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar division, defending its reservation policy and rejecting the challenge mounted by a group of petitioners, including Open Merit category students. In the response submitted to the high court yesterday, on April 4, the government stated that the pleas were “devoid of any merit” and sought their dismissal.
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