CBSE’s marking mess drives Bengaluru students to Karnataka’s PU colleges despite losing admission fees

Trust Deficit Over CBSE OSM System Impacts Class 11 Admissions in Bengaluru Schools BENGALURU: With Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) engulfed by evaluation errors in the on-screen marking (OSM) system, class 11 students in Bengaluru are shifting from CBSE schools to PU colleges. Some students are not even waiting for a fee refund while…

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IMD issues heatwave alert for Maharashtra; hot days & sultry nights grip Pune | Pune News

Pune: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday issued a heatwave alert for several parts of Maharashtra, warning of persistently high temperatures and minimal nighttime relief over the coming days. The warning comes amid intense heat spell in the city, with daytime temperatures soaring past 43°C and even nights turning uncomfortably warm.According to IMD, heatwave…

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Spanish conquerors described a terrifying tower made of thousands of human skulls, historians thought it was propaganda, then archaeologists found it beneath Mexico City | World News

When Spanish conquistadors entered the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1519, they described a sight so horrifying that many later historians believed it had to be exaggerated. According to their accounts, a massive tower and racks built from thousands of human skulls stood near one of the city’s most important temples. For centuries, these descriptions…

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Jaipur anti-encrochment drive: Mosque demolished to widen road; 2 temples, mazaar to be taken down | India News

Authorities carry out an anti-encroachment drive at a mosque, in Jaipur. (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: With mobile internet services suspended, additional police forces deployed and social media placed under round-the-clock surveillance, the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) on Monday launched a major anti-encroachment drive in Jagatpura to clear structures and encroachments standing within the right-of-way of…

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‘There can’t be anarchy’: SC hears Sabarimala case, flags need for structure in religious institutions | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that every religious institution must function under established norms and cannot operate in a state of anarchy, while hearing a batch of petitions linked to the Sabarimala temple case and issues concerning women’s entry at places of worship.A nine-judge Constitution bench said the right to manage a…

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