Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College, a prominent institution committed to the educational upliftment of marginalized communities, celebrated its Diamond Jubilee with grandeur and enthusiasm. The event was graced by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Chief Justice of India Bhushan Gavai
The 2025 Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exams, meant to recruit candidates for various central government jobs, have come under fire due to widespread technical glitches and administrative mismanagement. Students across India have reported server crashes, login issues, delays in admit
President Droupadi Murmu addressed the graduating students at the 45th convocation ceremony of IIT (ISM) Dhanbad on Thursday. She urged the students to use their knowledge and skills not just for personal success, but to help shape the future of
Chapter 5 of NCERT Class 12 Macroeconomics is Government Budget and the Economy. This chapter helps students understand how the government plans and manages its income and spending. It explains the structure of the government budget, types of deficits, fiscal
The fourth chapter of NCERT Class 12 Macroeconomics is Determination of Income and Employment. This chapter explains how the level of income and employment is decided in an economy. It focuses on aggregate demand and aggregate supply, the role of
Chapter 3 of NCERT Class 12 Macroeconomics is titled Money and Banking. This chapter explains the concept of money, how it evolved, and how the banking system—especially the central bank—plays a key role in controlling money supply and maintaining economic
Chapter 2 of NCERT Class 12 Macroeconomics is National Income Accounting. This chapter deals with the methods and concepts used to calculate a country’s total income and production. It explains terms like GDP, GNP, NNP, and personal income, and shows
The first chapter of NCERT Class 12 Macroeconomics is titled Introduction. It sets the foundation for the rest of the macroeconomics syllabus. This chapter mainly talks about what macroeconomics is, how it is different from microeconomics, and why we study
The NCERT Class 12 Microeconomics Chapter 5, Market Equilibrium, is all about understanding how prices and quantities are determined in a perfectly competitive market. It explains how demand and supply interact, and what happens when there is a mismatch between
The NCERT Class 12 Microeconomics Chapter 4 titled The Theory of the Firm Under Perfect Competition talks about how firms behave when there is perfect competition in the market. This chapter explains concepts like revenue, cost, market supply, and equilibrium.
Chapter 3 of Class 12 Microeconomics, titled Production and Costs, gives us a detailed understanding of how producers make decisions related to inputs and outputs. It explains how goods and services are produced, what costs are involved, and how producers
Chapter 2 of Class 12 Microeconomics is all about understanding how consumers make choices based on their income, preferences and the prices of goods. Titled Theory of Consumer Behaviour, this chapter explains how a consumer decides what combination of goods
Economics is one of the most important subjects in Class 12 Commerce stream. Chapter 1 of NCERT Class 12 Microeconomics introduces students to the basics of the subject. It lays the foundation for understanding how individual economic units—like consumers, firms,
Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, successfully conducted a two-day Orientation Programme on July 31 and August 1, 2025, to welcome and induct the new batch of students for the academic session 2025–2030. The event marked the formal entry of the
A local court in Punjab has taken strong action against the state education department for failing to pay arrears to a retired government school employee. In an unexpected but serious move, the court ordered the attachment of the government school
In a remarkable move towards financial literacy and future planning, over 30,000 children across Gujarat have become active members of a cooperative bank aimed at helping students save for their college education. The initiative, which started with just a few
The Tamil Nadu government has recently passed a key order that allows the re-employment of government arts and science college principals, librarians, and physical education directors till the end of the academic year after their retirement. This decision is being
The newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Telangana University (TU), Prof. R. Limbadri, has made a firm commitment to improving the standard of engineering education at the university. He addressed students and faculty during an official visit to the engineering college,
For many SC/ST girl students in India, getting admission into a college is only half the battle. The bigger struggle often begins after that—finding a safe and affordable place to stay. In many parts of the country, especially in rural
As Bihar gears up for its upcoming assembly elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced a major pre-poll move—an increase in the wages of contractual education workers. This decision, aimed at over 3.5 lakh ‘niyojit shikshaks’ and other education employees,
In recent years, college and university enrolments in India have skyrocketed. Everyone wants a degree, hoping it will open the door to a better life. But even with more graduates every year, job opportunities haven’t kept pace. Many degree holders
Tamil Nadu has rolled out a progressive policy aimed at securing the rights and dignity of transgender persons across the state. The new policy, introduced in July 2025, assures equal access to education, employment and property inheritance. It also provides
Kerala University has taken a big step towards promoting inclusive education by launching a tribal language primer meant to support children from indigenous communities. This initiative aims to bridge the learning gap for tribal students by helping them understand classroom
Maharashtra’s top public universities are facing a serious problem: more than 60% of their teaching positions are vacant. Big institutions like the University of Mumbai, Pune University, Nagpur University, Shivaji University, and Marathwada University are finding it hard to manage
Kerala’s Education Minister V. Sivankutty has sparked an important conversation by proposing a fresh look at the timing of annual school vacations in the state. The suggestion comes in the wake of extreme heat and erratic weather patterns being experienced
Kerala and Karnataka have emerged as the top two states in India when it comes to helping minority students access education loans for studying abroad. As per recent data shared by the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs, students from these
The mysteries of the universe have always intrigued humans. From the rotation of the Earth to the formation of galaxies, there is so much to learn. To make space science fun and easy to grasp, here is a unique collection
Preparing for competitive exams requires a strong grasp of general knowledge covering topics like world history, geography, politics, and economics. To help aspirants practice effectively, here’s a curated set of 20 unique general knowledge questions designed to test your awareness
AIIMS Nagpur has issued an official warning after several fake recruitment advertisements started circulating on social media platforms. These misleading posts claimed to offer job opportunities at the institute and were widely shared, causing confusion among job seekers. Administration’s Official
Oil India Limited (OIL), one of the leading public sector companies in the petroleum and energy sector, has invited online applications for 262 new vacancies across multiple technical and non-technical roles. This recruitment drive for 2025 is a great opportunity
The Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPESB) has announced a major recruitment drive for 2025, offering over 750 paramedical positions in the state health department. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates looking to enter the healthcare sector and secure
Banking aspirants have a big reason to cheer as the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has announced over 6,200 vacancies for Probationary Officers (PO) and Specialist Officers (SO) across various nationalised banks. This recruitment drive is one of the
If you have always wanted to wear the uniform and serve the nation, the Indian Army has opened applications for engineering graduates under the Short Service Commission (SSC) for 2025. This is a golden opportunity for young aspirants to turn
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has opened the doors for over 3,700 government job opportunities in 2025, creating a golden chance for candidates aiming to join India’s security services. The recruitment drive covers multiple positions, including Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO)
Getting a government job straight after school is no longer just a dream. The Rajasthan High Court has announced bumper recruitment, offering over 5700 vacancies for candidates who have passed class 10 or 12. This is a golden chance for
If you’re preparing for upcoming railway recruitment exams, going through previous years’ questions is one of the smartest ways to crack the pattern. I’ve gone through a recent set of questions that actually appeared in railway exams, and trust me,
World history often comes up in various government exams like SSC, UPSC, banking, and even teaching eligibility tests. Many aspirants skip it thinking it’s too vast, but the truth is, most questions follow a pattern. Based on repeated trends and
If you’re preparing for upcoming bank exams like IBPS, SBI or RRB, then general awareness is one section you can’t afford to ignore. It’s scoring, less time-consuming and often turns out to be the deal-breaker in final selection. Based on
Preparing for the Bank Probationary Officer (PO) exam? Then you already know how competitive it gets. But one of the best ways to get ahead is to practise with sample questions that reflect the real exam format. So here’s a
The Indus Valley Civilisation, also known as the Harappan Civilisation, was one of the most advanced societies of the ancient world. Spread across modern-day Pakistan and northwest India, this civilisation thrived around 2500 BCE. What makes it special even today
When it comes to solving a tough problem or planning something new, one method that always works for me is brainstorming. It’s not just about throwing random ideas, it’s a focused group effort that can lead to really innovative solutions.
A lot of students dream of doing an MBA to get a high-paying job and better career growth. But the harsh truth is that not all MBA colleges give good returns. If your college doesn’t have proper faculty, industry exposure
India’s fashion and textile export industry is growing at a fast pace, and with that, the demand for skilled textile designers is also on the rise. From traditional handlooms to modern prints, textile design has become an exciting and rewarding
Using Aadhaar for various services has become more convenient now, thanks to the upgraded mAadhaar mobile app. This app, launched by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), is designed to make Aadhaar-based tasks quicker and simpler, right from your
In the small villages of Rajasthan, more than 400 children are getting a better start to their education, thanks to a unique community-led initiative. The project, called Saajhi Shiksha, is not run by a big institution or formal school network—it’s
The Maharashtra government has signed two major agreements to strengthen school education and promote the learning of mathematics and science among students. These agreements are part of a larger plan to make government schools more effective, especially in core subjects
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini recently emphasised the importance of moral education in shaping India’s future. Speaking at an education-related event, he said that along with technology and digital learning, children must also be taught strong moral values from
The Maharashtra government has taken a big step towards improving the quality of school education by signing multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with leading educational organisations and non-profits. These MoUs focus on teacher training, early childhood care, digital learning, and
The Central Government recently revealed that more than ₹28 crore has been disbursed to minority students in Jammu and Kashmir under various education loan schemes since 2020. These funds were allocated through the National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC)
A young student from Rudrapur, Sampada Tiwari, has made the country proud by becoming India’s only representative selected as a UNICEF Youth Foresight Fellow. She recently participated in a prestigious global workshop where she spoke about key issues like education