Teen author Nikasha Luthra unveils ‘Lost and Found in Kashmir’
The novel draws inspiration from the emotional impact of the Pahalgam terror attack
The novel draws inspiration from the emotional impact of the Pahalgam terror attack
In a significant reform aimed at making the examination system more equitable, the Punjab government has decided to discontinue the practice of using a student's date of birth as a tie-breaker in board examination merit rankings. Students securing identical marks in Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) examinations will now be awarded the same rank.
For years, thousands of schoolgirls across West Bengal looked forward to receiving bicycles under the Sabooj Sathi scheme introduced by former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, a programme aimed at helping students commute to school and continue their education.
The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) has launched its Official JoSAA Counselling Helpdesk 2026 to support JEE Advanced-qualified candidates during the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling process.
CBSE has completed the migration of re-evaluation records to Board-controlled infrastructure as IIT-led teams continue monitoring the security of student-facing post-result services.
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"Written with sensitivity and compassion, Wakhlu's book gives us a panoramic view of the ethos and culture of the gentle people of Kashmir, spanning a hundred years.
Roy's selection of myths for the book takes into account these smaller traditions while indulging in a personal predilection for tales that feature birds and animals.
"It is apparent that we have entered deep into a 'multi-polar era. This means the world's second-tier powers have more room to act independently of the major powers, especially as there are no 'world policemen' as there was during the Cold War."