New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Accounts (EFA) program, a voucher system allowing families to use public funds for private education, has experienced rapid growth. Enrollment has nearly doubled, reaching 10,000 students, prompting both support for personalized learning and concerns about the financial strain on public schools. The program’s expansion and budget implications continue to fuel debate.
On Thursday, Delhi’s air quality plunged to ‘severe,’ with dense smog reducing visibility and the city’s AQI averaging 432. In response, Chief Minister Atishi Marlena […]
France has said Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has ‘immunity’ from ICC arrest warrants Paris: Provisions for immunity from prosecution at the International Criminal Court apply […]
Samir Chandra Saxena, currently serving as Director (Market Operation), Grid Controller of India Limited (Grid-India), has been selected as the Chairman-cum-Managing Director (CMD) of Grid-India. […]