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    Private Universities to Establish in J&K - Assembly Approves Bill

    Jammu, April 4 The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Saturday passed the Private Universities Bill, which deals with the establishment and incorporation of private institutions in the Union Territory.The bill, moved by Education Minister Sakeena Itoo, reads, "A Bill to provide for the...
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    Opposition Walkout Amid Bill Passage for Dhanvantari Skill University

    Agartala, March 23 – Amid a joint protest and walkout by the Opposition Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Congress, the Tripura Legislative Assembly on Monday passed a Bill to establish another private university in the state.The Dhanvantari Skill University, Tripura Bill was passed...
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    Regulatory Commission to Monitor Infrastructure and Academic Standards in Arunachal

    Itanagar, March 19 – Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. Gen. K.T. Parnaik (Retd) emphasized on Thursday that private educational institutions must strictly adhere to prescribed infrastructure norms and consistently maintain required facilities to ensure a conducive learning environment for students...
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    Quality Control Focus for Private Education in Arunachal Pradesh

    Itanagar, March 19 Governor Lt Gen K T Parnaik (Retd) on Thursday advised the Arunachal Pradesh Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Commission (APPEIRC) to ensure transparent, merit-based admissions, strict monitoring of examinations and research standards, and full compliance with...
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    Amendment Bill Aims for Better Infrastructure and Regulation in Maharashtra Schools

    Mumbai, March 17 The Maharashtra assembly passed the Self-Financed Schools Amendment Bill on Tuesday, with Minister Dada Bhuse stating that the law aims to improve regulation, expand access, and ensure better infrastructure for students.The Maharashtra Self-Financed Schools (Establishment and...
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    Report Highlights Persistent Out-of-School Rates in Pakistan

    Islamabad, February 27 – A new government report has revealed that 26.2 million children in Pakistan are still out of school, local media reported on Friday.Pakistan's Federal Ministry of Education and Professional Training released the 'Girls' Education Statistics and Trends Report 2023-24'...
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    Pakistan Households Reduce Food Spending Amid Rising Costs

    Islamabad, February 24 – The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis, covering 45 vulnerable rural districts in Pakistan, has revealed that 7.5 million people – 21 per cent of the population assessed – face crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity from December...
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    Pakistan's Food Security Crisis: Rising Insecurity and Household Spending

    Islamabad, February 19 – A new assessment by the United Nations (UN) has revealed that approximately 7.5 million people in Pakistan face high levels of food insecurity and malnutrition after a year marked by heavy monsoon floods, prolonged drought, dry spells, and increased violence.From...
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