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In a major reform by Central Board of Secondary Education, 6.68 lakh students will take the second Class 10 board exam from May 15, with improvement candidates forming the largest group under the ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has rolled out its new curriculum, launching a phased implementation of the three-language formula from Class 6 and a two-level system of mathematics ...
United Airlines is introducing "basic" business class on long-haul flights later this year. These unbundled tickets can be cheaper because they let flyers only pay for what they value. Some industry ...
United is segmenting its top-tier Polaris and premium economy cabins. The new "Base" Polaris fare will charge customers to pick a seat. It doesn't allow changes or entry to the Polaris lounge, though ...
United wants more people to book its premium seats, so it found a way to make them cheaper — though less flexible.Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images United Airlines is changing how people fly ...
Students may access their results by visiting the official website of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti.Follow these steps to download your result: Candidates can click on the link provided here to download ...
NVS Class 6 Cut Off 2026: The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) has released the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) 2026 class 6th Admission 2026 cut off today, March 17, 2026. Candidates ...
Toronto, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- Prodigy Education, global leaders in game-based learning, today launched a brand new way for teachers to make daily fact fluency practice even more engaging ...
Here’s a contrarian truth that cuts through much of today’s AI hype: When your AI assistant calculates revenue, bonuses, VAT or financial summaries, it isn’t doing math. It’s telling a convincing ...
Dr. Clayton is a mathematician. Candidates for quantitative jobs — like those on Wall Street or in Silicon Valley — are sometimes asked offbeat questions such as: How many Ping-Pong balls fit in a 747 ...