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Congress wonders as the Iran war draws to a close: Was it worth it?Congress grapples with the aftermath of President Trump's Iran conflict, questioning its worth amidst lives lost and billions spent. While ...
Fast-tracked power plants fuel AI boom, with little public scrutinyNew power plants are being built at an unprecedented speed to meet the growing demand of tech companies. These facilities, often fueled by ...
Forget the DOJ. For a Trump pardon, call "Bobby" and other influencersPresident Donald Trump's pardon system has shifted dramatically. Influence now hinges on personal networks and narratives of victimhood, by...
From Trump to Messi, Iran to ICE, politics and sport collide at the biggest World Cup in historyThe biggest World Cup ever, begins with 48 teams and 104 matches across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This tournament faces soarin...
Employee asks for paternity leave; manager calls him an ‘idiot’. What happens next changes the tone completelyA tense workplace discussion about a six-month paternity leave request unexpectedly evolved into a profound reflection on family and regret...
Migrant children separated under Trump policy face renewed family breakupsFederal agents are separating children from their families again in the United States. This is happening despite legal settlements meant to...
Laptops, tablets, learning apps in schools across U.S. facing backlashes. Here's whyIn Los Angeles, concerned parents last year formed a group, Schools Beyond Screens, and pressured the district by speaking out at school bo...
Fishermen are being pushed to the brink by fuel costs in Southeast AsiaRising energy, freight, and supply chain expenses are escalating seafood prices globally. Governments offer aid, but it's stretched thin, i...
US at fault in strike on school in Iran, preliminary inquiry saysIn a shocking turn of events, a thorough investigation by the US military has determined that a tragic missile strike on the Shajarah Tayye...
‘What's Up?’: Dolly Parton and Linda Perry collaborate for video. Details hereDolly Parton and Linda Perry teamed up for a heartfelt rendition of 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up?" The accompanying clip, which was shot at a ...
Donald Trump: Democrats need to pass ‘school security’ billsDonald Trump, former president of the United States has urged US lawmakers to lay emphasis on funds for School Security first, instead of m...
Louisiana's Senator Bill Cassidy says he uses his AR-15 to kill feral pigsBill Cassidy was heard opposing the ban of assault weapons as he explained why he needed his AR-15. The question was asked over a debate re...
Over 37 per cent of schools in India have no electricityWhile only 62.81% schools in the country have electricity connections, Jharkhand is at the bottom of the list with just 19% schools in the ...
13.58 crore children have access to gender segregated toilets: Prakash JavadekarJavadekar said states and UTs have been instructed to ensure that all schools including those under the non-government sector should have p...
- Hands-on experience helps students to grasp concepts better
New York, Nov 13 (IANS) Interacting school students with live creatures like fish in classroom can help them to improve attitude towards sc...
Student enrolment in government elementary schools decreased in 2013-14The enrolment of students in the government elementary schools decreased marginally during 2013-14 and increased in the private schools.
6340 elementary schools in dilapidated stateIn a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, HRD Minister Smriti Irani also said that as per UDISE 2015-15, 833 secondary school building...
- India faces shortage of over 4.6 lakh classrooms
The government today said there was a considerable shortage of classrooms both at elementary and secondary level schools in the country.
- SC questions quota over lack of basic education
SC questions quota in higher educational institutions without full elementary education for social empowerment of backward classes.
- 'SSA fails to provide quality education'
The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan has failed to provide quality education to a wide cross section of children, the Planning Commission has said.