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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a PIL by parents and teachers in NCR and Chennai challenging the validity of CBSE's recent policy mandating three languages, two of which must be ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the Union government, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) on whether ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear a PIL challenging CBSE’s new three-language policy after widespread concerns from students, parents, and teachers across India. Watch the full video for all key ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Rajasthan government to formulate a policy for introducing Rajasthani as a subject in all schools across the state in a phased and progressive ...
The Mojo language is finally available in a 1.0 release. It’s billed as “write like Python, run like C++”, and it offers compatibility with the Python ecosystem along with many memory safety metaphors ...
SC did not agree with the contention that the three-language scheme impinges on federalism, but said it can be examined on the ground of reasonableness in view of infrastructure constraints.The bench ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to stay the CBSE circular mandating a third language for students of Classes 9 and 10, while issuing notices to the Centre, the Central Board of Secondary ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education’s revised three-language framework for Classes 9 and 10 has triggered fresh debate among parents, schools and education experts over academic burden, teacher ...
The Clarity Act, which would create regulation for the cryptocurrency industry, cleared the Senate banking committee. The bill is the top legislative priority of the crypto industry, as it would add ...
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