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UPSC relaxes upper age limit for J&K candidates

New Delhi: The government of India has decided to relax the upper age limit for aspirants of Jammu and Kashmir. The new upper limit...

BG 3rd year classes to resume from October 15 in Srinagar City

Srinagar: According to a notification issued by the Principal, Amar Singh College, Srinagar, the students of all the flood-affected Degree Colleges of Srinagar City...

Private school threatens to slap late fee in Srinagar

Srinagar: At a time when people have lost their homes, livelihood and are struggling for survival in flood hit Srinagar, a chain of private...

J&K Governor favours early announcement of exam schedules

Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra today asked the administration to announce without any delay the revised examination and vacation schedule for...

Postpone college exams in Kashmir to March-April 2015: Higher Education Ministry proposes to State Cabinet

Declaring 10 colleges as worst hit by the floods, the State’s Ministry of Higher Education has sent a note to the Cabinet recommending postponing of all examinations.

Kashmir Floods: Government to decide students’ fate on Saturday

The recent floods have dealt a heavy blow to Kashmir’s higher education sector with losses amounting to over Rs 100 crores and most of colleges are still non-functional.

CCA asks students to get clerics’ authentication for free coaching

Srinagar: In a significant move, the Coaching Centres Association of Kashmir (CCA) has announced the start of free crash course to complete their syllabus...

DSEK rules out mass promotion; Exams to be conducted for every class

Government today confirmed that there would be no mass promotion for students and all examinations for every class would be conducted although with some concessions.

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Pulwama Police attach residential property of alleged drug peddler

Continuing a crackdown on local drug trafficking networks, Pulwama Police on Friday attached a residential property valued at 15.85 lakh rupees of an alleged drug peddler.

Centre urged to intervene over mandatory TET ruling for in-service teachers

The All India National Educational Federation on Friday expressed concern over the impact of the Supreme Court's recent ruling making the TET mandatory for in-service teachers.

Driver killed, two students injured in Budgam bus mishap

A driver was killed, and two students were injured after a school bus belonging to IPTS School, Khansahib, skidded off the road and plunged into a gorge.

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