For many Indian students, gaining admission to Harvard feels less daunting than cracking the IIT entrance exam. While IITs admit just 0.2% of applicants, Harvard accepts around 3–5%. This stark disparity reveals a deeper crisis within India’s education system—one that often values rote endurance over holistic potential, pushing the country’s brightest minds to seek recognition abroad.
The Haryana Government has issued new transfer and posting orders for 19 IAS officers, reshaping the state’s administrative framework. This large-scale reshuffle is aimed at […]
he global market for standing desks is booming, projected to reach US$12.6 billion by 2032. The global market for standing desks is booming, projected to […]
Ashish Yadav, a 2012-batch Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS) officer, has been appointed as Director in the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC). His appointment marks […]