National Education Policy is community- and student-centric: Karnataka Minister
BENGALURU:
The new National Education Policy will make education a ‘community engagement’ and will integrate educational institutions,...
Decision on engineering fees soon: Karnataka Minister
BENGALURU:
Keeping in mind the interests of students, the government will take a decision on engineering fees next week,...
BENGALURU:
The University of Mysore has withdrawn its order which bared movement of girl students on its Manasagangotri campus after 6.30 pm on Saturday.
The announcement...
Only 2 students per bench, separate room for Covid-positive candidates: Narayan
BENGALURU:
All the necessary precautions have been taken to safely conduct CET-2021 at 530 centres...
Kannada Language Test on Aug 30
BENGALURU:
All preparations have been made along with precautionary measures to conduct the Common Entrance Test for various vocational courses,...
A bench of Acting Chief Justice V Kameswar Rao and Justice CM Joshi, hearing a suo motu PIL, was told by Advocate General Shashi Kiran Shetty that the government was not avoiding disclosure but wanted to prevent sensationalism of preliminary findings. The court, however, appeared unconvinced, noting that it would appoint an amicus curiae to assess the appropriateness of sealed submissions.