Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has assured special teachers that they will remain at their current schools, addressing concerns over potential transfers. During a ceremony in Patna, where 1,14,138 teachers received appointment letters, Kumar emphasized the government’s commitment to education and teacher welfare. The decision aims to bring stability to Bihar’s education system and ease the teachers’ worries.
Ms. Kalyani Sethuraman, currently serving as the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bengaluru, has been assigned additional charge as CVO, Bharat […]
Comed-K Undergraduate Entrance Test 2025, originally scheduled for May 10, has been postponed in select cities due to government directives under Operation ‘Sindoor’. The affected […]