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Technology not a burden, learn its effective usage, PM Modi tells students

Responding to students’ query on how he as the Prime Minister handles stress, PM Modi said he challenges every challenge, and his biggest confidence is that he has 140 crore countrymen with him

PM Modi interacts with students, teachers and parents ahead of the board examinations during his annual Pariksha pe Charcha in Delhi on Monday. (PTI)
Updated on Jan 29, 2024 04:10 PM IST

Cuddles, tears, rest, strength: Nikhil Taneja’s manly manifesto for 2024

Men want to be the little spoon. They can cry and should. They want a break as much as women do. Nikhil Taneja crafts a new masculinity code for 2024 and beyond

Nikhil Taneja says that public narratives rarely focus on male identities. And yet, teaching moments are everywhere.
Updated on Jan 05, 2024 06:14 PM IST
ByKarishma Kuenzang

Pecuniary jurisdiction of city court enhanced to 10 cr

The Bombay city civil court in India can now handle civil disputes involving properties worth up to ₹10 crore, following a jurisdictional increase by the state government. The move aims to reduce the burden on the high court, which had been dealing with a higher number of civil suits due to the escalating value of properties in Mumbai. The amendment will result in the transfer of 8,762 civil suits from the high court to the city civil court. However, the overall backlog of cases is not expected to change significantly.

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Updated on Nov 23, 2023 08:50 AM IST

BKU Ekta (Ugrahan) holds protest outside DC Office in Ludhiana

BKU Ekta Ugrahan district president Charan Singh Noorpara and district general secretary Sudagar Singh Ghudani alleged that once again anti-farmer decision has been made by the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) government

Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) Ekta (Ugrahan) holding a protest outside the DC in Ludhiana on Thursday.
Updated on Apr 13, 2023 11:37 PM IST
By, Ludhiana

No homework for students up to Class 2: Director School of Education Kashmir

In a notification issued on Thursday, the educational institutions across Kashmir valley have been directed by the Director School of Education Kashmir (DESK) to follow the instructions adopted as per the New Education Policy, 2020.

After reducing the additional burden of schoolbooks, now there won’t be any homework for students up to Class 2 as per the instruction of the Director School of Education Kashmir (DESK). (HT File Photo/ Representational image)
Updated on Apr 13, 2023 10:32 PM IST
By, Srinagar
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