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CBSE Re-Evaluation Portal Gets 56,000 Applications, Cyber Attack Blocked
CBSE Re-Evaluation Portal Sees Heavy Student Rush CBSE says its re-evaluation portal remained active despite heavy student traffic and a major cyber attack attempt. CBSE Re-Evaluation Portal Faces Huge Rush After Results The CBSE re-evaluation process has become a major concern for students and parents after more than 56,000 applications were submitted on the board’s verification and re-evaluation portal by 9.30 pm on June
CBSE Re-Evaluation Portal Gets 56,000 Applications, Cyber Attack Blocked
CBSE Re-Evaluation Portal Sees Heavy Student Rush CBSE says its re-evaluation portal remained active despite heavy student traffic and a major cyber attack attempt. CBSE Re-Evaluation Portal Faces Huge Rush After Results The CBSE re-evaluation process has become a major concern for students and parents after more than 56,000 applications were submitted on the board’s verification and re-evaluation portal by 9.30 pm on June
CBSE Wrong Answer Sheet Row: Class 12 Marks To Be Revised In Two Cases
CBSE reviews answer sheet mismatch complaints after Class 12 students raise concerns CBSE Admits Answer Sheet Errors The CBSE Class 12 evaluation process has come under fresh scrutiny after students alleged that wrong answer sheets were uploaded during the post-result review process. The issue gained attention after student Vedant Srivastava claimed that the Physics answ
CBSE Wrong Answer Sheet Row: Class 12 Marks To Be Revised In Two Cases
CBSE reviews answer sheet mismatch complaints after Class 12 students raise concerns CBSE Admits Answer Sheet Errors The CBSE Class 12 evaluation process has come under fresh scrutiny after students alleged that wrong answer sheets were uploaded during the post-result review process. The issue gained attention after student Vedant Srivastava claimed that the Physics answ
Kannur University Launches Accident Insurance Cover For 17,343 Students
Accident Cover For Students Kannur University has launched an accident insurance cover for students, offering financial protection to those enrolled from 2025 onwards. A total of 17,343 students from Kannur, Kasaragod and Wayanad districts will come under the scheme. The move is aimed at supporting students and their families in case of unexpected accidents during their academic period.
Kannur University Launches Accident Insurance Cover For 17,343 Students
Accident Cover For Students Kannur University has launched an accident insurance cover for students, offering financial protection to those enrolled from 2025 onwards. A total of 17,343 students from Kannur, Kasaragod and Wayanad districts will come under the scheme. The move is aimed at supporting students and their families in case of unexpected accidents during their academic period.
Khan Sir Criticises NTA After NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation
Khan Sir Slams NTA Over NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation And Paper Leak Row Popular educator Khan Sir strongly criticised the National Testing Agency (NTA) following the cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination over alleged paper leak and irregularity concerns. His remarks came amid growing anger and uncertainty among lakhs of medical aspirants across the country. The NEET-UG 2026 examination was conducted on May 3 across India and abroad for more than 22 l
Khan Sir Criticises NTA After NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation
Khan Sir Slams NTA Over NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation And Paper Leak Row Popular educator Khan Sir strongly criticised the National Testing Agency (NTA) following the cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 examination over alleged paper leak and irregularity concerns. His remarks came amid growing anger and uncertainty among lakhs of medical aspirants across the country. The NEET-UG 2026 examination was conducted on May 3 across India and abroad for more than 22 l
Kerala Faces Reverse Migration Risk As Thousands Of Students May Return Home
Kerala is facing growing concerns over a possible reverse migration wave as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Reports indicate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students studying abroad could be forced to return home in the coming years due to stricter residency rules, reduced work opportunities, and tougher visa regulations. Families that invested heavily in overseas education are now worried about uncertain career prospects and the rising challenges of settling abroad. The situation has also started affecting fresh student admissions from Kerala, with many aspirants reconsidering their plans for international education. Experts warn that the return of thousands of educated youngsters may create fresh pressure on Kerala’s employment sector and economy. Many returning students could struggle to find suitable jobs that match their qualifications and international exposure. Education consultants and migration experts believe the state may need stronger employment policies, startup support, and skill-based industries to absorb the incoming workforce. While studying abroad remains a dream for many Malayali students, the changing global immigration climate is forcing families to rethink their future plans more carefully than ever before.
Kerala Faces Reverse Migration Risk As Thousands Of Students May Return Home
Kerala is facing growing concerns over a possible reverse migration wave as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Reports indicate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students studying abroad could be forced to return home in the coming years due to stricter residency rules, reduced work opportunities, and tougher visa regulations. Families that invested heavily in overseas education are now worried about uncertain career prospects and the rising challenges of settling abroad. The situation has also started affecting fresh student admissions from Kerala, with many aspirants reconsidering their plans for international education. Experts warn that the return of thousands of educated youngsters may create fresh pressure on Kerala’s employment sector and economy. Many returning students could struggle to find suitable jobs that match their qualifications and international exposure. Education consultants and migration experts believe the state may need stronger employment policies, startup support, and skill-based industries to absorb the incoming workforce. While studying abroad remains a dream for many Malayali students, the changing global immigration climate is forcing families to rethink their future plans more carefully than ever before.
Donald Trump Dances to YMCA with Students at White House Event
Donald Trump Performs ‘YMCA’ Dance with Students at White House Event US President Donald Trump entertained students with his signature “Trump dance” during a youth fitness event held on the White House South Lawn. A video shared by the official White House social media account showed him performing his well-known arm-pumpi
Donald Trump Dances to YMCA with Students at White House Event
Donald Trump Performs ‘YMCA’ Dance with Students at White House Event US President Donald Trump entertained students with his signature “Trump dance” during a youth fitness event held on the White House South Lawn. A video shared by the official White House social media account showed him performing his well-known arm-pumpi
Tamil Nadu NEET Policy Under Spotlight as Vijay Takes Charge
Will Tamil Nadu Continue Its Opposition to NEET Under Vijay Tamil Nadu’s strong opposition to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is expected to continue despite the shifting political landscape in the state. While M. K. Stalin and
Tamil Nadu NEET Policy Under Spotlight as Vijay Takes Charge
Will Tamil Nadu Continue Its Opposition to NEET Under Vijay Tamil Nadu’s strong opposition to the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is expected to continue despite the shifting political landscape in the state. While M. K. Stalin and
Delhi Schools Take Action Against Heatwave With Hourly Water Bell Initiative
With temperatures rising sharply in the national capital, student safety has become a major concern for authorities. To tackle the impact of the ongoing heatwave, schools in Delhi have been directed to implement new measures aimed at preventing dehydration and heat-related illnesses among students. Under the new guidelines, all government, aided, and private schools must introduce a “water bell” system. This involves ringing a bell every 45 to 60 minutes to remind students to dr
Delhi Schools Take Action Against Heatwave With Hourly Water Bell Initiative
With temperatures rising sharply in the national capital, student safety has become a major concern for authorities. To tackle the impact of the ongoing heatwave, schools in Delhi have been directed to implement new measures aimed at preventing dehydration and heat-related illnesses among students. Under the new guidelines, all government, aided, and private schools must introduce a “water bell” system. This involves ringing a bell every 45 to 60 minutes to remind students to dr
Student Union Ban Sparks Protests Against Nepal PM Balen Shah Early In Tenure
Public unrest is rising in Nepal against the government led by Balen Shah, just weeks after it assumed office. Protests have spread across Kathmandu and other cities, with students, political groups, and citizens taking to the streets, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with recent policy decisions. The demonstrations were primarily triggered by the g
Student Union Ban Sparks Protests Against Nepal PM Balen Shah Early In Tenure
Public unrest is rising in Nepal against the government led by Balen Shah, just weeks after it assumed office. Protests have spread across Kathmandu and other cities, with students, political groups, and citizens taking to the streets, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with recent policy decisions. The demonstrations were primarily triggered by the g
Rising Temperatures Prompt School Timing Changes Across India
Rising heatwave conditions across India have prompted several state governments to revise school timings to protect students from extreme temperatures. Authorities are increasingly shifting classes to early morning hours to ensure that children are not exposed to harsh afternoon heat, which can lead to dehydration, fatigue, and other health issues. In Uttar Pradesh
Rising Temperatures Prompt School Timing Changes Across India
Rising heatwave conditions across India have prompted several state governments to revise school timings to protect students from extreme temperatures. Authorities are increasingly shifting classes to early morning hours to ensure that children are not exposed to harsh afternoon heat, which can lead to dehydration, fatigue, and other health issues. In Uttar Pradesh
CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 Likely Soon: Here’s What Students Should Know
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 soon, bringing relief to over 18 lakh students who appeared for the board examinations this year. The results are likely to be released on the official websites, and students are advised to stay alert as the announcement could come at any time. Once d
CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 Likely Soon: Here’s What Students Should Know
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 soon, bringing relief to over 18 lakh students who appeared for the board examinations this year. The results are likely to be released on the official websites, and students are advised to stay alert as the announcement could come at any time. Once d
Four Indian students injured in knife attack at Russia university hostel in Ufa
Four Indian students were among more than six people injured after a knife attack inside a foreign students’ hostel at a state medical university in Ufa, Russia, on Saturday, prompting swift action by local authorities and immediate intervention by the Indian Embassy to assist those affected. Two police officers responding to the incident were also wounded while attempting to detain the suspect, officials said. According to information released by Russia’s Interior Ministry, the attack took place in the sports hall area of the dormitory, where a group of students had gathered. A teenage boy, reportedly 15 years old, allegedly entered the premises carrying a knife and began assaulting individuals inside the building. The sudden violence caused panic among students, many of whom are international scholars pursuing medical and professional studies in the city. Law enforcement officers quickly arrived at the scene and moved to restrain the attacker. During the arrest, the suspect resisted and stabbed two police officers before turning the weapon on himself. Both officers sustained injuries while trying to subdue the teenager, underscoring the intensity of the confrontation. The suspect was subsequently overpowered and taken into custody. Authorities said the injured students and officers were transported to a nearby clinical hospital for treatment. Medical teams attended to their wounds, and most were reported to be in stable condition. The suspect was admitted to a children’s hospital and remains in serious condition. Officials have not publicly released the identities of those injured, though confirmation that four Indian nationals were among the victims has drawn particular attention in India. The Indian Embassy in Russia acknowledged the incident and assured that all necessary steps are being taken to support the affected students. In a statement, the embassy said it is in constant contact with local authorities and the university administration. Officials from the Indian Consulate in Kazan have traveled to Ufa to provide on-ground assistance, including medical support and coordination with hospitals and families back home. The episode has raised concerns among Indian families whose children study abroad, particularly in medical institutions across Russia that host a large number of Indian students. Over the years, Ufa and several other Russian cities have become popular destinations for Indian aspirants seeking affordable medical education, making student safety a critical issue for both governments. Investigators are currently examining the circumstances that led to the knife attack and are working to determine the motive. Security measures around the campus and hostel areas have been strengthened, and university authorities are expected to review existing safety protocols to prevent similar incidents. Counseling and support services may also be offered to students affected by the traumatic event. As the situation continues to develop, Indian officials have urged students and their families to remain calm while monitoring updates from the embassy. Further information regarding the condition of the injured and the progress of the investigation is expected in the coming days.
Four Indian students injured in knife attack at Russia university hostel in Ufa
Four Indian students were among more than six people injured after a knife attack inside a foreign students’ hostel at a state medical university in Ufa, Russia, on Saturday, prompting swift action by local authorities and immediate intervention by the Indian Embassy to assist those affected. Two police officers responding to the incident were also wounded while attempting to detain the suspect, officials said. According to information released by Russia’s Interior Ministry, the attack took place in the sports hall area of the dormitory, where a group of students had gathered. A teenage boy, reportedly 15 years old, allegedly entered the premises carrying a knife and began assaulting individuals inside the building. The sudden violence caused panic among students, many of whom are international scholars pursuing medical and professional studies in the city. Law enforcement officers quickly arrived at the scene and moved to restrain the attacker. During the arrest, the suspect resisted and stabbed two police officers before turning the weapon on himself. Both officers sustained injuries while trying to subdue the teenager, underscoring the intensity of the confrontation. The suspect was subsequently overpowered and taken into custody. Authorities said the injured students and officers were transported to a nearby clinical hospital for treatment. Medical teams attended to their wounds, and most were reported to be in stable condition. The suspect was admitted to a children’s hospital and remains in serious condition. Officials have not publicly released the identities of those injured, though confirmation that four Indian nationals were among the victims has drawn particular attention in India. The Indian Embassy in Russia acknowledged the incident and assured that all necessary steps are being taken to support the affected students. In a statement, the embassy said it is in constant contact with local authorities and the university administration. Officials from the Indian Consulate in Kazan have traveled to Ufa to provide on-ground assistance, including medical support and coordination with hospitals and families back home. The episode has raised concerns among Indian families whose children study abroad, particularly in medical institutions across Russia that host a large number of Indian students. Over the years, Ufa and several other Russian cities have become popular destinations for Indian aspirants seeking affordable medical education, making student safety a critical issue for both governments. Investigators are currently examining the circumstances that led to the knife attack and are working to determine the motive. Security measures around the campus and hostel areas have been strengthened, and university authorities are expected to review existing safety protocols to prevent similar incidents. Counseling and support services may also be offered to students affected by the traumatic event. As the situation continues to develop, Indian officials have urged students and their families to remain calm while monitoring updates from the embassy. Further information regarding the condition of the injured and the progress of the investigation is expected in the coming days.









