The Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University to permit a student with chronic schizophrenia ...
Tamil Nadu government will release the RTE Admissions 2025 notification on October 6, 2025. The application process for admission in private schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act for the 2025 ...
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Tamil Nadu government is scheduled to release the RTE Admissions 2025 notification on Monday, October 6, 2025. The application process will be carried out from October 6 to 17, 2025, as per the ...
RTE Admissions 2025: Tamil Nadu government to start the TN RTE Admissions for 2025-26 today, October 6, 2025. Admissions under the RTE Act 2009 will continue till October 17, 2025 on the portal at ...
Ayesha Curry, the wife of NBA star Steph Curry, is trending for comments she made on Alex Cooper's "Call Her Daddy" podcast. The wife of the four-time NBA champion is getting called out for what she ...
MADURAI: Madurai Corporation schools have witnessed nearly a two-fold increase in student enrolment this Vijayadasami (October 2), recording 121 new admissions for the 2025-2026 academic year, ...
Tamil Nadu RTE Admissions 2026: Final list of eligible children released on October 14 Tamil Nadu RTE Admissions 2026: The Government of Tamil Nadu is set to release the official notification for RTE ...
SAN DIEGO — A new law in California will provide automatic admission to California State University campuses for high school seniors who meet specific grade and coursework requirements. Governor Gavin ...
Chennai: Following the release of 450 crore by Union govt towards reimbursing tuition fees for students enrolled in private schools under the Right to Education (RTE) Act, TN govt announced it would ...
JNVST Admissions 2026 registrations will end today, October 7, 2025. Candidates can apply online for Class 9 and 11 admissions at navodaya.gov.in. The exam will be held on February 7, 2026. Stay ...
Many of the slots would go to white South Africans and others facing “unjust discrimination,” according to people familiar with the matter and documents obtained by The New York Times. By Zolan ...
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