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UGC NET December 2025 correction window opens: Check list of editable fields and how to make corrections

The National Testing Agency has opened the correction window for the UGC-NET December 2025 examination. Candidates can now edit specific details in their online application forms on the official website. This facility is available from November 10 to November 12, 2025. Important fields like Date of Birth, Category, Father’s Name, and Mother’s Name can be […]

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Union Education Minister calls for making collective singing of ‘Vande Mataram’ in all classrooms of DU a tradition

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has urged Delhi University to establish the collective singing of ‘Vande Mataram’ in every classroom, envisioning it as a powerful tradition and a mass movement. He believes the national song will guide India towards development and prosperity, connecting future generations with its spirit. Pradhan emphasized its historical significance in fostering

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Gujarat SET admit card 2025 released at gujaratset.ac.in: Check direct link to download hall ticket here

The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda has released the GSET 2025 admit cards on gujaratset.ac.in. Aspiring Assistant Professors can download their hall tickets now for the examination scheduled on November 16, 2025. The test, covering 33 subjects across 11 centers, will determine eligibility for state universities and colleges. Remember to carry a printed admit card

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“End diversity lottery,” says Ron DeSantis: Here’s what it means for American workforce

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has called to end the Diversity Immigrant Visa lottery, challenging a program that has long supplied skilled international talent to the U.S. workforce. Critics argue it is outdated, but its elimination could narrow the diversity of skills, hinder innovation, and strain industries reliant on global professionals, reshaping the future of American

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The great American burnout: How workers went from holding on to finally breaking free

The American workforce is confronting a deep psychological and financial collapse. Gallup’s 2024 report shows engagement has hit an 11-year low, signaling what experts call “The Great Detachment.” Burnout, stagnant wages, job insecurity, and the struggle over remote work have eroded morale. As automation fears intensify, a restless labor movement is rising to reclaim dignity,

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Gun safety becomes homework: Here’s which US states now require schools to teach it

A new school lesson is emerging in the United States. Students as young as five are being taught what to do if they find a gun. Arkansas, Tennessee, and Utah have passed laws for these lessons. The curriculum focuses on safety knowledge, not firearm use. This initiative sparks debate on gun control and child safety.

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Assam CM presents appointment letters to 5,550 TET-qualified candidates

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed appointment letters to 5,550 TET-qualified teachers, fulfilling a promise of one lakh government jobs. The transparent and merit-based recruitment process has led to over 1.26 lakh appointments, surpassing the initial target and fostering trust in government jobs. This initiative is part of broader educational reforms and industrial growth

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Education isn’t enough: Survey shows Americans believe colleges have a bigger role in society

Americans increasingly expect universities to tackle societal challenges like health and sustainability, a Cornell-cited study reveals. While public support for universities leading on social initiatives is strong, a clear line is drawn at political activism. The survey highlights a desire for institutions to contribute beyond academics, though political divides emerge on issues like DEI. Universities

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Zohran Mamdani’s next big test: Can New York’s new mayor fix America’s most complex school system?

New York’s incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces a monumental task managing the nation’s largest public school system. With a shrinking student body, potential federal clashes over progressive policies, and a persistent literacy crisis, Mamdani’s leadership will be tested. Addressing deep-seated inequalities and navigating political sensitivities will be crucial for his administration’s success.

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Deep cuts hit US higher education this month: Here’s a look at 10 universities affected

US colleges are facing significant financial strain, leading to over 850 job cuts last month. Declining enrollments, rising costs, and federal funding disruptions are impacting institutions of all sizes, including elite universities like Harvard and USC. These widespread layoffs and program eliminations signal a critical shift in higher education’s financial models.

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