1. Indian medical graduates can now practice in US, Canada, Australia.
Indian medical graduates will now be able to practice medicine in foreign countries, as the National Medical Commission (NMC) received the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) recognition status for a duration of 10 years.
2. Kerala School Uses Voting Machines For Student Election.
Students at Vizhinjam Government Harbour Area LP School in Kerala, India, engaged in a comprehensive mock election to learn about civic responsibility and the electoral process.
3. IIT-Madras Launches Mobile App That Captures Moving Models Of Memory.
IIT-Madras has introduced the 'MovingMemory' mobile app that blends augmented reality and virtual reality to capture and reconstruct memories. Users can associate memories with physical locations, such as monuments, and view them in a virtual environment.
4. Education loan of 4.11 crore given to 91 students in Virudhunagar.
At an education loan mela organized by the Virudhunagar district administration in India, sanction orders for education loans worth 4.11 crore were provided to 91 students pursuing higher education. A total of 114 students applied for education loans amounting to 4.88 crore.
5. CBI books Kendriya Vidyalaya principal for admitting 193 students on fake certificates.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered two FIRs against the principal of Kendriya Vidyalaya in Visakhapatnam for allegedly admitting 193 ineligible students based on fake service certificates from government departments in exchange for bribes from their parents.
6. Pondicherry administration to bear tuition fees of government school students joining medical colleges.
Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangasamy has declared that the government
will cover the full tuition fees for students from government schools enrolling
in undergraduate medical courses in Puducherry for the current academic year.
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