Jaipur: The state education department has reduced the age of admission in Class I to 5 years from 6 years ahead of the new academic session.This year, the state govt will start the academic session ...
Following pressure from parents, the Karnataka government on Thursday announced a 60-day relaxation in the age eligibility criteria for class 1 admissions for the 2026–27 academic year. Minister for ...
Taking to X, Prasanth also penned a warm birthday note, praising Akshaye’s understated yet powerful presence on screen. He described the actor as someone who proves that true talent doesn’t rely on ...
Walking, or rather how fast you walk, could be a clear indicator of how your body is functioning from the inside. The speed at which you are walking could be a signal that your bodily functions are ...
CN reports its March grain movement. Also, Union Pacific (UP) reaches an agreement with the American Train Dispatchers Association (ATDA). CN on April 2 announced that it moved more than 2.96 million ...
Elkhart Terminal in Indiana has earned Norfolk Southern’s (NS) Terminal of the Year award. Also, Union Pacific (UP) expands youth leadership opportunities in California. NS on April 6 reported ...
BENGALURU: In a huge relief for parents whose children fail to meet the age cut-off for admissions to Class 1, the Karnataka government on Thursday announced a 60-day relaxation from the six-year age ...
Ban aims to address rising anxiety, sleep problems and screen addiction From 2027, platforms will need to be able to restrict users or face fines, minister says Move follows Australia's ban on social ...
Bengaluru: Karnataka government Thursday relaxed the age criteria for admission to class 1 by 60 days for the academic year 2026-27. Till now, a child had to be six years old as on June 1 for ...
April 8 - Australia in December became the world's first country to ban social media for children under 16, blocking them from platforms including TikTok, Alphabet's (GOOGL.O), opens new tab YouTube ...
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