Video: Powerful storm sends amusement park rides flying in J&K's Sonamarg
A powerful storm in Jammu and Kashmir's Sonamarg blew away rubber slides and a trampoline kept at an amusement park while one person was injured in the incident.
India's examination system faces scrutiny following controversies involving the NEET-UG paper leak, CBSE's digital evaluation processes, and civil services papers. The Supreme Court has questioned the National Testing Agency regarding monitoring failures and accountability for alleged paper leaks. Simultaneously, education experts have criticised the shift to onscreen marking systems as flawed. Political tension has intensified, with the opposition demanding the education minister's resignation and a judicial probe into the NEET-UG paper leak case. So, is India’s examination system in crisis? Who will restore trust in India’s exams? Watch as panellists debate these and more on the show,
A powerful storm in Jammu and Kashmir's Sonamarg blew away rubber slides and a trampoline kept at an amusement park while one person was injured in the incident.
Siddaramaiah, who is in Delhi to meet Congress high command, has proposed a coordination committee, creating a potential power center alongside the new leadership and the state party president and key portfolios for his son among others, according to sources.
Delhi is facing multiple civic challenges this summer, including severe air pollution, a looming water shortage, and a contaminated water crisis.
After the NEET controversy, the CBSE online evaluation row, now questions are being raised over the UPSC prelim examination. Nearly five-and-a -half-lakh aspirants appeared for the exam on May 24. But as soon as the paper ended, social media was flooded with complaints that papers were unpredictable and lengthy paper format. Many said questions were harder to decode, with mechanical language and poorly framed questions.