Delhi fee regulation order 2026: Private schools get timelines, no fresh fee hike allowed until new structure is fixed

Delhi fee regulation order 2026: Private schools get timelines, no fresh fee hike allowed until new structure is fixed

The Delhi government has tightened oversight of private school fees by introducing fixed timelines for fee committees and an appellate mechanism. Schools will have to retain existing fee levels until new three-year structures are approved. The Delhi government has moved to tighten the implementation of its school fee regulation law, putting a clear timeline in…

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Liverpool man made over £300,000 by doing students’ exams, coursework for cash; jailed for three years

Liverpool man made over £300,000 by doing students’ exams, coursework for cash; jailed for three years

A man who made more than £300,000 by secretly completing coursework and online exams for students has been jailed for three years after a university investigation uncovered his operation.34-year-old Shahid Adnan of Liverpool was sentenced after admitting fraud and money laundering offences linked to a scheme involving students at Liverpool John Moores University and other…

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'Stable, but close monitoring essential': Safdarjung Hospital issues Sonam Wangchuk health update

Sonam Wangchuk’s Health Update: Activist Stable but Requires Close Monitoring After Hunger Strike | India News

Safdarjung Hospital issues Sonam Wangchuk health update NEW DELHI: Activist Sonam Wangchuk remains in stable condition but continues to need sustained medical intervention and continuous monitoring after his prolonged hunger strike, VMMC and Safdarjung Hospital said on Sunday, while sharing his health update.Wangchuk was shifted to Safdarjung Hospital on Saturday after Delhi Police removed him…

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Quote of the day by James Clerk Maxwell: "Thoroughly conscious ignorance is the prelude to every real advance in science."

Quote of the day by James Clerk Maxwell: “Thoroughly conscious ignorance is the prelude to every real advance in science.” |

James Clerk Maxwell (Image: Wikipedia) In 1928, a Scottish farmer named Hugh Fleming noticed something unusual in his laboratory. A dish containing bacteria had been contaminated by mould. Normally, that would have been a reason to throw it away and start again.Instead, he stopped and looked more closely.The scientist, better known to history as Alexander…

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