Indian Navy Agniveer SSR/MR result 2025 declared, Stage-II admit cards released: Check direct link for access and key details here

The Indian Navy has declared the Agniveer Senior Secondary Recruit/Matric Recruit (SSR/MR) Result 2025. Candidates who appeared for the written examination held between May 22 and May 26, 2025, can now check their results on the official recruitment website, agniveernavy.cdac.in. To access the results, candidates must log in using their registered email ID and password.The…

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RRB RPF Constable result 2025 declared, more than 4,000 candidates selected for next stages: Direct link to download here

RRB RPF Constable result 2025: The Railway Protection Force (RPF), under the Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs), has officially declared the results for the Constable Recruitment Examination 2025. The Computer-Based Test (CBT), conducted between March 2 and March 18, 2025, was held to fill 4,660 vacancies notified under Centralised Employment Notice (CEN) RPF-02/2024.Candidates who appeared in…

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UK regulator tells Universities: Defend free speech, even if it’s uncomfortable

British universities are facing a reckoning over the boundaries of speech and academic freedom. In newly issued guidance, the Office for Students, the UK’s higher education regulator, has warned institutions that shielding students from legal but controversial ideas poses a threat to core academic principles.The message is unambiguous: Students must not only be allowed to…

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NCTE warns against fake news on 1-year B.Ed programme

NCTE advises public to ignore unverified B.Ed course reports. (AI Image) NCTE B.Ed programme: The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has issued a public warning over the spread of unauthenticated news regarding the proposed one-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) programme. The regulatory body took to social media on June 19, 2025, to clarify that…

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Florida legislature approves bill allowing Charter Schools to share space in public campuses, Sparking debate over school choice

On the 105th day of what was supposed to be a 60-day legislative session, Florida lawmakers quietly passed a contentious education bill that could reshape the future of public schooling in the state. The move allows privately operated charter schools to “co-locate” within traditional public schools, essentially letting them operate rent-free inside taxpayer-funded campuses, including…

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