UKPSC PCS prelims result 2025 declared: Check direct link, next steps for qualified candidates

The Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC) has declared the PCS Prelims Result 2025 on its official website psc.uk.gov.in. The exam was held on June 29, 2025, and thousands of candidates appeared across the state for various administrative posts. The commission released the result PDF with the roll numbers of candidates who have qualified for the…

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These four US presidents won the Nobel Peace Prize: Which colleges did they go to?

Which U.S. Presidents Won the Nobel Peace Prize and Where Did They Study? The Nobel Peace Prize nominations for 2025 have stirred considerable interest, particularly with the US President Donald Trump’s name among the contenders. Trump has been nominated for the prize, according to multiple international and political figures. On December 11, Representative Claudia Tenney…

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Ratan Tata death anniversary: Timeless quotes of the legendary industrialist that motivate students

Ratan Tata death anniversary: Life Lessons That Students Can Learn from Ratan Tata’s Inspiring Quotes One of India’s most revered industrialists and visionaries, Ratan Tata offers a treasure trove of wisdom that resonates profoundly with students embarking on their journeys of learning, growth and success and this Thursday, as we reflect on his death anniversary,…

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JNU academic spend halves in 7 years amid fall in research and SC-ST intake: JNUTA

JNU sees fall in SC-ST enrolments and faculty hiring gaps, says JNUTA. (AI Image) NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers’ Association (JNUTA) has released a detailed report highlighting what it terms a deepening governance crisis within the university. Titled “JNU: The State of the University”, the report outlines serious concerns regarding the erosion of…

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From censorship to compensation: How a fired US librarian won $700K for defending free expression and why it sets a major precedent

US library director sacked in censorship row awarded $700,000 settlement. (Getty Images) A former US library director who was dismissed during a dispute over books with sexual content and LGBTQ+ themes will receive a $700,000 settlement after taking legal action against her former employer. Terri Lesley, previously the library system director in Campbell County, Wyoming,…

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