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IIT Madras Confers Degrees to 1,962 Graduating Students During 58th Convocation
Out of the total, IIT Madras conferred degrees to 399 BTech students, 311 PhD, 379 dual degree BTech and MTech, 366 MTech, 139 MSc, and 44 MA students.
Education Minister Inaugurates Centres for Nano Technology, Indian Knowledge System at IIT Guwahati
Pradhan appreciated the efforts of IIT Guwahati for creating an ecosystem for research and education as well as focusing on the overall development of the north-eastern region.
Aaj Ka Panchang, November 21, 2021: Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details for Sunday
Aaj Ka Panchang, November 21, 2021: The sun will rise at 6:48 am, and will set by 5:25 PM. The moonrise is likely to take place at 6:47 pm and the moonset at 8:23 am on November 22.
Delhi Records Maximum Temperature of 26.6 Degrees Celsius
The minimum temperature was recorded at 14.5 degrees Celsius, two notches above the normal, while the relative humidity recorded at 5.30 pm was 85 per cent.
Assam will Lab of Local Language-based Education in India: Dharmendra Pradhan
Elaborating on the vision of NEP, he said that the NEP is focused on developing desired learning competencies, equipping students with 21st-century knowledge and skills and preparing our youth to become global citizens.
UP Teacher Recruitment Exam Toppers Have 'Poor Academic' Record, Claim Candidates Alleged Scam
Demanding to investigate the suspicious results and register criminal cases against the accused, the OBC and SC Sangathit Morcha issued a memorandum to the exam controller authorities
Tawang at India-China Border Gets Its First Movie Hall; Run By All-Women Crew, Tickets Priced Just at Rs 100
The cineplex has been built by Jadooz Media Solution at Rs 35 lakh and will offer the 50,000 residents of Tawang a cheaper movie-going experience at Rs 100 a ticket.
Farmers Protest, Rallies to Continue As Planned, Says SKM; Varun Gandhi Supports MSP Demand
Prime Minister Modi yesterday apologised to the people over his government not being able to "convince" a section of farmers about the "truth" regarding their benefits.
Lakhs of Farmers Will Benefit, Says PM Modi as He Launches Water Projects Worth Rs 3,240 Cr in Bundelkhand
PM Modi said that the projects launched on Friday bear a testimony to the developments taking place in Uttar Pradesh.
News 18 Evening Digest: Rani Mukerji, Saif Ali Khan Film Piggybacks on Prequel's Success; Austria to Reimpose Full Covid Lockdown and Other Stories
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UPPCL Junior Engineer Recruitment Open for 173 Posts, Salary Rs 44,900
A total of 173 vacancies have been announced. All the eligible and interested candidates can apply online by visiting the official site of UPPCL on upenergy.in.
'Why Silent on Film Industry's Drug Problem?' BJP Attacks Aparna Sen for 'Defaming' BSF
BJP leader Dr Anirban Ganguly recently issued a legal notice to actor and filmmaker Aparna Sen for her alleged comments on BSF personnel during an event.
Farm Laws Explained: What Are the Three Agri Legislations and Why Farmers Opposed Them
On Gurupurab, while repealing the farm laws, PM Modi insisted that the legislations were in benefit of farmers and then apologised to the nation.
Air Pollution Updates: Delhiites Gasp for Fresh Air as AQI Continues in 'Very Poor' Category; Strong Winds Likely to Bring Relief
Air Pollution Updates: Strong winds are likely to help in cleaning the air from Sunday and AQI may touch the “poor” category.
Justice Dept. Grant Awards USD139M To Hire 1,000 New Officers
Washington, Nov 18 (AP) The Justice Department said on Thursday it's giving USD139 million to police departments across the U.S. as part of a grant program that would bring on more than 1,000 new officers. The grant funding comes through the Justice De...
India No Longer Weak, Will Give Befitting Reply to Anyone Threatening Its Territorial Integrity: Rajnath Singh
In a brief address in presence of Gen Bipin Rawat, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said India is no longer a weak nation.