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Former CBSE Chairman Tells How the Board Exam Papers Might Have Leaked
Speaking to News 18.com, Ashok Ganguly said that there are multiple levels of setting a paper to assure its safety. He presumed that the leak happened because of a lapse in paper transfer from the collection centre to the examination centre.
PM Modi Unhappy With CBSE Paper Leak, Govt Assures Re-exam Won't be Tough
The Central Board for Secondary Examination (CBSE) announced on Wednesday afternoon that it will reconduct Class XII Economics and Class X Maths examinations after reports of leaks.
APS Mathura Cantt. Recruitment 2018: Submit Applications by March 31
APS Mathura Cantt. aims to recruit candidates for the posts of PGT, TGT, PRT, Dance ,Music and Band, Counsellor, Supervisor Admin, IT Supervisor, Accountant, Nursing Assistant (Female), LDC, Librarian/ Assistant Librarian, Science Lab Attendant and Driver...
CBSE to Reconduct Class XII Economics, Class X Maths Exams After Reports of Paper Leak
The Class 12 Economics exam was held on Tuesday, while the Class 10 Mathematics exam was held on Wednesday.
No Permission for Rally Supporting Sambhaji Bhide, Accused of Instigating Bhima Koregaon Violence
Several right wing organisations have planned rallies across Maharashtra in support of Sambhaji Bhide. The rallies were planned after a gathering of Dalits, led by president of Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh, Prakash Ambedkar took place in Mumbai on March 26, d...
Ram Navami Tableau Honours Shambulal Regar, Man Who Killed Muslim Labourer on Video
Photos of the tableau have gone viral on social media, showing a man dressed similarly to what Regar wore on the day he hacked Mohammad Afrazul, a Bengali migrant worker.
DISHA to Secure Patient's Data Under New Health Protection Scheme
The draft Digital Information Security in Healthcare Act (DISHA) will protect the storage, use and transmission of a patient's health data, collected by all 'clinical establishments’ and penalise those who breach these laws.
Yogi Govt to Introduce Bill to Control Organised Crime in Assembly Today
The proposed legislation on the lines of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), seeks to curb organsied crime and deal strictly with those trying to foment terror or dislodge the government forcibly or through violent means.
PM Narendra Modi Asks BJP MPs to Get 3 Lakh 'Genuine' Facebook Likes
A BJP MP, who attended the meeting, said the Prime Minister asked which of the MPs were active on Facebook, to which most people raised their hands.
People Complaining About Privacy Will Happily Accept Aadhaar-like Scheme in US: UIDAI Boss
UIDAI chief Ajay Bhushan Pandey added that people living in the United States "cannot breathe" without a social security number.
GATE 2018 CCMT Counseling Schedule Released at ccmt.nic.in, Know Rules of Seat Allotment & Important Dates
The GATE CCMT Counseling 2018 online registration process for the Centralized Counselling for M.Tech./M.Arch./M.Plan./M.Des. (CCMT) is scheduled to begin on 3rd April 2018.
Doklam Belongs to Us, India Should Have Learnt from Last Year’s Standoff: China
Reacting to India's Ambassador to China Gautam Bambawale's remarks, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said, "Donglong (Doklam) belongs to China because we have historical conventions."
Girls Allegedly Strip-searched in MP University After Used Sanitary Pad Found in Hostel
In a disturbing incident reported from MP university, a woman warden allegedly strip-searched 40 girl students after a used sanitary pad was found dumped in the hostel premises.
NIA Arrests 3 Nagaland Govt Officials in Terror Funding Case
Director of the Directorate of Agriculture G Ikuto Zhimomi, Executive Engineer in the Directorate of Rural Development Ketouzo Peseyie and Divisional Accounts Officer of the Directorate of Urban Development Sangtemchuba havebeen arrested from Dimapur, a N...
India Gives UK-Based Cambridge Analytica 7 Days to Name Clients and Data Source
The IT Ministry has asked Cambridge Analytica to respond by March 31 on six questions, including how the company had collected user data, whether consent was taken from the individuals, and how the data was used.
Maldives Snubs India Again, Says Political Crisis Internal Matter
The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday welcomed Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen lifting the state of Emergency after 45 days but also reiterated that the island nation must implement the Maldivian Supreme Court’s February 1 order.