COMEDK 2025 exam postponed in 12 cities due to Operation Sindoor: Revised dates to be announced soon

[ad_1] Comed-K Under graduate Entrance Test 2025, scheduled to be held on May 10, has been postponed in select cities in accordance with directives issued by the Indian government under Operation ‘Sindoor’The affected test cities are Gujarat: Jamnagar (Test City Code: 26428); Jammu and Kashmir: Srinagar (14126), Jammu (7994); Punjab: Ludhiana (14458), Bathinda (1686), Jalandhar…

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Trump administration pulls back $42 million in funding for Michigan schools, affecting 27 districts

[ad_1] Trump administration rescinds $42 million in federal funding for Michigan schools, impacting 27 districts The Trump administration has decided to pull back nearly $42 million in federal funding for Michigan schools, leaving 27 districts across the state scrambling for alternatives. This funding was initially approved for various infrastructure projects, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning,…

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Indian Railways eyes world’s longest Hyperloop test track with 1,100 kmph speeds

[ad_1] Hyperloop represents an emerging high-speed mass transit system. (AI image) India is set to construct the world’s longest hyperloop test facility, which will help evaluate the feasibility of commercial operations for this advanced transport system. The infrastructure, capable of achieving speeds up to 1,100 kilometres per hour, follows the successful completion of a 422-metre…

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Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli back in Ranji Trophy? Here’s last time Indian players hit domestic pitch | Cricket News

[ad_1] Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma trained with the Mumbai squad on Tuesday as they gear up for the Ranji Trophy‘s resumption on January 23.While it remains uncertain whether Rohit will feature in Mumbai’s upcoming fixture against Jammu and Kashmir, the Team India opener has…

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Utah passes landmark bill requiring firearm safety education for K-12 students, sparking debate over role of parents

[ad_1] The Utah House of Representatives has approved a significant bill requiring public school students, starting as early as kindergarten, to receive mandatory firearm safety education. Passed with a commanding 59-10 vote, the bill now advances to the Senate, where it is expected to provoke an intense debate on the responsibilities of schools versus parents…

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