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Odisha | IIT Bhubaneswar begins four-year B.Sc-B.Ed Integrated Teacher Education Programme

The classes for the first batch of 50 students from different states of India commenced on Tuesday. The students were selected via the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA)

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First Batch of Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) begins at IIT Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhubaneswar, as part of its new initiative towards creating outstanding teachers and add value to the education system of India, has introduced a 4-year B.Sc - B.Ed Integrated Teacher Education Progra

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CUSB created history by getting A++ grade in NAAC, became the first university in Bihar to do so

Went. The Central University of South Bihar (CUSB), Gaya, the first prestigious Central University of Bihar, which has been providing academic excellence | BLiTZ

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866 academics, including 7 VCs, back new farm laws | India News

Farmers protest at Ghazipur birder between Delhi and UP NEW DELHI: Over 860 academicians, including seven vice chancellors, from different educational institutions across the country have issued a statement expressing their support for the three farm laws against which thousands of farmers have been protesting on borders of the national capital for over a month. It has come to notice that these three Agro Acts seek to free farm trade from all restriction and enable farmers for all transaction at competitive prices. The Union government has repeatedly assured the farmers that these three bills on farm trade wouldn t do away with Minimum Support Price (MSP), but rather free the farm trade from all illicit market restrictions, open the market beyond mandis and further assists the small and marginal farmers to sell their produce at market and competitive prices. The new laws also provide full autonomy for farmers to sell their produce, said the statement signed by 866 educators fr

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