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CBSE 10th Maths Paper 2026: Students Appreciate Balanced Start
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CBSE 10th Maths Paper 2026: Students Appreciate Balanced Start

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Board Exams 2026 commenced on 17 February 2026 for Class 10 and Class 12 students. The exams will continue until 10 March 2026 for Class 10 and 9 April 2026 for Class 12. Students reported that the Class 10 Mathematics paper on the first day was moderate and manageable, while Class 12 papers were described as balanced and fair, giving students a positive start. Day-1 Paper Analysis On the opening day, Class 10 students tackled Mathematics, with many praising the paper for a mix of easy, moderate, and some challenging questions. Ojaswi Singh, a Class 10 student, said the paper was moderately difficult, but overall well-balanced. Another student, Saransh, mentioned that the questions were aligned with the classroom syllabus, making it fai...
SSC GD Exam 2026 Postponed: Major Changes in Slot Booking
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SSC GD Exam 2026 Postponed: Major Changes in Slot Booking

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has officially postponed the GD Constable Exam 2026, originally scheduled to begin on 23 February 2026. Candidates who were expecting the exam this month will now have to wait for new dates, which will be announced in due course. The official notice is available on the SSC website ssc.gov.in. Changes in Slot Booking Facility In addition to the postponement, the SSC has introduced a significant change regarding the slot booking process. Unlike previous exams where candidates could select their preferred exam city, this facility will not be available for the GD Exam 2026. SSC will now assign exam centers to candidates at its discretion. This marks a major departure from past practices, though it remains unclear whether this change applies only to th...
UP Board Exams 2026 Begin with Unexpected Relief for Students
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UP Board Exams 2026 Begin with Unexpected Relief for Students

The countdown for board exams has begun for millions of students across India, including CBSE, CISCE, Maharashtra, Bihar, and UP Boards. Students have been instructed to reach exam centers on time, and traditionally, even a few minutes of delay could result in denial of entry. However, the UP Board has introduced a unique relaxation this year, offering students significant relief. UP Board Exam Schedule and Participation The UP Board Class 10 (Matric) and Class 12 (Intermediate) exams commenced on 18 February 2026. The first shift included 10th Hindi and Elementary Hindi, while the second shift had 12th Hindi and General Hindi papers. Over 52 lakh students are expected to appear: approximately 27.5 lakh in High School and 24.79 lakh in Intermediate. Strict Reporting Rules in Other...
UPSC Success Story: From Tea Seller’s Son to IIT Graduate and IAS Officer
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UPSC Success Story: From Tea Seller’s Son to IIT Graduate and IAS Officer

Deshal Dan Charan’s journey from a humble village in Rajasthan to becoming an IAS officer is a story of grit, perseverance, and unwavering determination. Born into a poor family in Sumalai village, Deshal’s early life was shaped by hardship, but also by the inspiring vision of his father, Kushaldan Charan, who ran a small tea stall to support the family of ten. Despite limited means, Kushaldan prioritized his children’s education, even taking loans to ensure they received proper schooling. Overcoming Personal Tragedy Tragedy struck when Deshal’s elder brother, serving in the Indian Navy, died in a submarine accident while Deshal was in 10th grade. The loss devastated the family, yet his father remained a pillar of support, encouraging the children to pursue their dreams. From a young...
18 February in History: From a Cow on a Plane to Major Events in India and the World
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18 February in History: From a Cow on a Plane to Major Events in India and the World

18 February is remembered for some fascinating and historic events, both in India and around the world. From aviation experiments to railway milestones, here’s a look at the key happenings that make this date remarkable. A Cow on a Plane – Elm Farm Ollie One of the most unusual events in aviation history took place on 18 February 1930, when a Guernsey cow named Elm Farm Ollie became the first cow to fly on an airplane. Weighing over 450 kg, Ollie was selected for her calm temperament and high-quality milk. Before the flight, she was known as Nellie Jay, but after this historic journey, she earned the nickname “Sky Queen.” The flight was part of the International Air Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. The plane flew approximately 116 km from Bismarck to St. Louis. Remarkably, while...
Choosing an MBBS College in Russia Can Be Risky: Check the NMC-Approved List
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Choosing an MBBS College in Russia Can Be Risky: Check the NMC-Approved List

Every year, thousands of Indian students pursue MBBS abroad due to the limited number of medical seats in India and the high fees of private colleges. Russia is among the most popular destinations, with over 31,000 Indian students enrolled in various universities, most of them pursuing medical studies. One of the main reasons students choose Russia is the comparatively affordable tuition fees for MBBS programs. However, choosing the right medical college in Russia is crucial. Graduating from an unrecognized institution can prevent students from practicing medicine in India. Many students remain confused about which universities are safe and NMC-approved. The simple answer is: always enroll in a college recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC). Why NMC Approval Matters N...
Part-Time Jobs Abroad Are Not Easy Money: Strict Rules in Countries Like the US and Canada
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Part-Time Jobs Abroad Are Not Easy Money: Strict Rules in Countries Like the US and Canada

Studying abroad is expensive. Students often pay millions of rupees in tuition fees, and monthly living expenses add up quickly. In countries like the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, the cost of accommodation, food, and other essentials can run into lakhs. To help cover these expenses, many foreign countries allow international students to work part-time while studying. However, strict visa regulations govern these jobs, and students must follow the rules carefully. If you think a part-time job abroad is an easy way to print money, it’s time to dispel that misconception. Part-time work must strictly comply with visa regulations. Here’s a look at some countries where international students can work part-time and the rules they must follow: United States International...
Why Many Indians Abroad Choose Not to Return: 9 Reasons Explained by Experts
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Why Many Indians Abroad Choose Not to Return: 9 Reasons Explained by Experts

Every year, thousands of Indians travel abroad in search of better job opportunities. While some eventually return, a significant number decide to settle permanently in foreign countries. Understanding the reasons behind this growing trend is crucial. The Allure of Working Abroad Working overseas has become highly popular among Indians. For many, securing a job abroad is a dream they are determined to achieve at any cost. Countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and nations in the Gulf attract Indian professionals in large numbers. The desire to go abroad is so strong that some even resort to illegal means to reach foreign lands. In recent years, such cases have often made headlines, highlighting the intensity of this phenomenon. But why do so many Indians fee...
Chhattisgarh High Court Reduces Sentence, Rules 2004 Dhamtari Case as Attempted Rape
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Chhattisgarh High Court Reduces Sentence, Rules 2004 Dhamtari Case as Attempted Rape

Raipur, Chhattisgarh: The Chhattisgarh High Court has delivered a verdict in a 22-year-old Dhamtari sexual assault case, reducing the sentence of a convict previously found guilty of rape. The court reclassified the offense as attempted rape. Court’s Ruling on Penetration Hearing the appeal against the trial court’s verdict, the bench led by Justice Narendra Kumar Vyas stated that if penetration did not occur during the act, the incident should be treated as an attempt to commit rape rather than actual rape. Medical reports showed that the victim’s hymen was intact, although partial penetration with a fingertip may have occurred. Based on this finding, the High Court reduced the convict’s prison term. Background of the Case The case dates back to 2004, when a young woman in ...
From Military Aspirant to Journalist to IAS: The Tragic Fall of Sajal Chakraborty
Jharkhand, State

From Military Aspirant to Journalist to IAS: The Tragic Fall of Sajal Chakraborty

Ranchi, Jharkhand: Success can be fleeting, and a single scandal can overshadow an entire lifetime of achievement. This was the fate of Sajal Chakraborty, a brilliant IAS officer from a military family, whose promising career ended in controversy and personal tragedy. Early Life and Academic Journey Sajal Chakraborty was an exceptionally bright student, but his mind often wandered. Born into a family with a strong military tradition, he was initially selected for the Military College, Dehradun, but left midway due to lack of interest. He then moved to Pune for further studies and began working as a journalist alongside his academics. Returning to Ranchi, he enrolled at St. Xavier’s College and simultaneously worked as a reporter for the English newspaper New Republic. His sharp repor...

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