President Donald Trump has appointed 10 new officials to the US Department of Education to challenge diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at universities, particularly those with endowments over $1 billion, including Harvard. The team’s focus is to target DEI initiatives for potential violations of civil rights laws, with the threat of revoking accreditation looming for schools that don’t comply. This move marks a significant shift in federal policy on higher education and DEI practices.
Two 2012-batch IAS officers from the West Bengal cadre, Mrs. Sima Sarkar and Subrata Biswas, have been appointed as Senior Special Secretaries in the Agriculture […]
Nvidia confirmed that its CEO Jensen Huang met with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss U.S. technology and AI leadership.Read More Share this… Twitter Facebook […]
The Tamil Nadu School Education Department has extended school holidays for all types of schools until October 6, 2024, following teachers’ requests for more time […]