Published on: Sept 03, 2025 02:03 pm IST LIC HFL will recruit for Apprentice posts. Eligible candidates can apply for 192 posts. Check the details here. LIC Housing Finance Limited (LIC HFL) has invited applications for Apprentice posts. Eligible candidates can apply online through the official website of LIC Housing at lichousing.com. This recruitment drive will fill up 192 posts in the organisation. LIC HFL Apprentice Recruitment 2025: Apply for 192 posts, check details on lichousing.com(HT file) The registration process will end on September 22, 2025. The last date to pay the examination fee to BSFI Sector Skill Council of India is September 24, 2025. Entrance exam will be held on October 1, 2025. Eligibility Criteria Candidates who want to apply for the post should have completed graduation in any stream as on September 1, 2025 but not before September 1, 2021. Written Test The written exam will comprise of 100 multiple choice questions on Basic Banking, Investment and Insurance along with Quantitative/Reasoning/Digital/Computer Literacy/English. The exam duration is for 60 minutes and the exam will be held online. Candidates shortlisted based on the entrance examination result will be invited for Document Verification & Personal Interview at LIC HFL offices Examination Fee The examination fee is ₹944 for general category and OBC, ₹798 for SC, ST and female candidates and ₹472/- for PwBD candidates. Apprenticeship period The apprenticeship period is for 12 months. The apprenticeship will begin on November 1, 2025. The monthly stipend is ₹12000. For more related details candidates can check the official website of LIC HFL. All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
NIRF 2025 on Sept 4: Institutes to be ranked on Sustainability for first time, know likely assessment criteria
The Ministry of Education will be releasing the 10th edition of annual NIRF Rankings on Thursday, September 4, 2025. The rankings will be available on the official website at nirfindia.org. NIRF 2025: The 10th edition of NIRF will include SDG-based rankings. (Shutterstock) Now, what’s interesting this year? This year, a new ranking category is being introduced, namely the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Institutions willing to participate in the SDG category were invited to register themselves by the ministry. What are SDGs and probable assessment criteria for institutes In simpler terms, SDGs refer to the 17 global goals that are aimed at attaining a more sustainable present as well as future. Among these goals is inclusive and equitable quality education. The key question now is how exactly will the institutes be assessed? Although the specifics are not known yet, the assessment of institutions registering under the sustainability category will likely be done based on factors such as their contribution to a greener and a more equitable future. The upcoming category may also focus on institutions’ sustainability-focused research and inclusive practices, among other criteria. A report titled ‘Understanding NIRF’s New Sustainability Category: Predictions and Preparations for Institutions’ by Dr. Deepessh Divaakaran has predicted probable parameters for the Sustainability category for NIRF 2025. These include Environmental Resource Management, Green Campus Initiatives, Research and Innovation, Curricular and Co-Curricular Contributions, and Curricular and Co-Curricular Contributions. Number of categories in NIRF 2025 With the addition of SDG, the NIRF Rankings 2025 will feature a total of 17 categories. These are as follows: Overall Universities Colleges Research Institutions Engineering Management Pharmacy Medical Dental Law Architecture and Planning Agriculture and Allied Sectors Innovation Open University Skill University State Public University SDG or Sustainability NIRF Rankings 2024 highlights The NIRF Rankings 2024 were released by Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan at an event organized at the Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The rankings were released for 16 categories. While IIT Madras grabbed the top spot in the overall category, IIM Ahmedabad remained the top management institute. Likewise, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, retained the top spot in the medical colleges category, whereas NLSIU Bangalore emerged as the best law school in India last year. It now remains to be seen which institute will grab the top among the diverse categories of NIRF Rankings 2025, particularly in sustainability front. The NIRF Rankings 2025 will be published on the official website at nirfindia.org. All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
WBJEE Round 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 released at wbjeeb.nic.in, direct link to check here
Published on: Sept 03, 2025 12:14 pm IST WBJEE Round 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 has been released at wbjeeb.nic.in, Candidates can check via the direct link given below. West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board, WBJEEB, has published the WBJEE Round 1 seat allotment result on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Candidates who participated in the first phase counselling can check the seat allotment results through the official website at wbjeeb.nic.in. WBJEE Round 1 Seat Allotment Results 2025 Live Updates WBJEE Round 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 is out at wbjeeb.nic.in. The direct link to check is given here. Candidates will have to enter their details like Roll Number and Password. Next, candidates who have been allotted a seat will need to make the payment of seat acceptance fee between September 3 and September 7, 2025. Candidates who have been allotted a seat will have to pay a refundable (conditional) seat acceptance fee /caution money of Rs. 5000. The fee can be paid online via Net Banking/Debit Card/ Credit Card/ UPI) and download the allotment letter. In case candidates fail to pay the seat acceptance fee, the current allotment will be cancelled, and he/she will not be considered for seat allotment in the Upgradation Round. WBJEE Round 1 Seat Allotment 2025: How to check Candidates can check their seat allotment results by following the steps mentioned below: Visit the official website at wbjeeb.nic.in. On the home page, click on the link to check the WBJEE Seat Allotment Result 2025. A new page will open where candidates will have to enter the login details. Click on submit and your seat allotment result will be displayed. Check the seat allotment result and download the page. Keep a printout of the same for future reference. For more details, candidates are advised to check the official website of WBJEEB, All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
Punjab schools, colleges, universities and polytechnics to remain closed till September 7 due to floods
The Punjab government has ordered the closure of all government, government-aided, and private schools, colleges, universities, and polytechnics across the state until September 7, 2025. Punjab schools, colleges, universities and polytechnics to remain closed till September 7 due to floods (Representative image) State Education Minister Harjot Bains has shared the update on his official X account. The tweet reads, “As directed by Hon’ble CM Punjab Sh. Bhagwant Singh Mann Ji, in view of the flood situation, all Govt/Aided/Recognized & Private Schools, Colleges, Universities & Polytechnics across Punjab will remain closed till 7th Sept 2025. Everyone is requested to strictly follow local administration’s guidelines.” Due to severe weather conditions, the schools and other educational institutions will remain closed until September 7. Earlier, the government had announced the closure of the educational institutes till September 3, which has been extended. The state is witnessing the worst floods in nearly four decades. Twenty-nine people have lost their lives in the 12 worst-affected districts of the border state. The data compiled by the Punjab government from August 1 to September 1 states that ever since rivers and rivulets started swelling due to heavy rain in the hills of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, six people died in Pathankot district due to the swollen Ravi river, three each in Hoshiarpur, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Mansa, Rupnagar and Barnala districts. ICAI Exams 2025 postponed: CA September Final & Inter exams deferred in Jammu & Punjab, notice here ICAI has also postponed the CA September 2025 examination in the state, which was scheduled to be held on September 3 and 4, 2025. All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
NIRF Ranking 2025: List of top institutes, engineering, medical, management & others releasing tomorrow at nirfindia.org
Ministry of Education has announced the release date of NIRF Ranking 2025. The National Institutional Ranking Framework 2025 for all categories will be released on September 4, 2025. The list for top institutes in each catagory and overall category will be available on the official website of NIRF at nirfindia.org. NIRF Ranking 2025: List of top institutes, engineering, medical, management & others releasing tomorrow at nirfindia.org(nirfindia.org) The NIRF Rankings 2025 will be the tenth edition of the ministry’s yearly task. As part of the annual exercise, universities and other educational institutes across India are ranked based on significant parameters. NIRF Ranking 2025: List of categories The NIRF Rankings are given in the following categories: 1. Overall 2. Universities 3. Colleges 4. Research Institutions 5. Engineering 6. Management 7. Pharmacy 8. Medical 9. Dental 10. Law 11. Architecture and Planning 12. Agriculture and Allied Sectors 13. Innovation 14. Open University 15. Skill University 16. State Public University The last three categories are the latest additions to the ranking categories, included last year. This year, the Ministry has informed that a new category has been introduced, namely the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS). In simpler terms, SDGs refer to the 17 global goals that aim to attain a more sustainable present and future. Among these goals is inclusive and equitable quality education. In 2024, the NIRF rankings were released on August 12, 2024 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The rankings were announced by Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. IT Madras topped the overall category, followed by IISc Bengaluru in second place and IIT Bombay in third. In the engineering category, IIT Madras remained the top performer, followed by IIT Delhi in second place and IIT Bombay in third place. NIRF ranking 2025: Higher education institutes to be penalised for retracted papers Besides, AIIMS Delhi ranked on top of the medical category, while the second spot was acquired by PGIMER, Chandigarh. The Christian Medical College, Vellore was in the third place. All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025: Edit window closes today at ibps.in, here’s what you cannot modify
Published on: Sept 03, 2025 10:40 am IST IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025 edit window closes today, September 3, 2025. Check the list of details that can The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection will close the IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025 edit window on September 3, 2025. Candidates who want to make corrections or modifications in the application form can do it through the official website of IBPS at ibps.in. IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025: Edit window closes today at ibps.in, here’s what you cannot modify Only candidates who have successfully submitted their completed online application form along with payment of the requisite fees/intimation charges within the specified period of application registration will be allowed to make corrections in the application form. IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025: What cannot be edited? 1. Name 2. Email ID 3. Mobile Number 4. State/UT field of vacancy 5. State/UT field in correspondence address and permanent address 6. Post and Nationality Candidates who want to make corrections in the application form will have to pay ₹200/- as correction fee. The correction fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances nor will it be adjusted against any other examination. The official website reads, “. After the expiry of ‘Edit Window for candidates to Modify/ Correct Application Form’, no change/modification/correction will be allowed under any circumstances. No requests in this regard will be entertained.” IBPS Clerk Recruitment 2025: How to make corrections To make corrections, candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of IBPS at ibps.in. 2. Click on login link and enter the login details. 3. Once done, your application form will be displayed. 4. Check the application form and make the changes. 5. Once done, make the payment of correction fee. 6. Click on submit and download the confirmation page. 7. Keep a hard copy of the same for further need. This recruitment drive will fill up 10270 Customer Service Associate posts in the organisation. For more related details candidates can check the official website of IBPS. All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
BSEB extends registration date again for Class 10 board exams 2027, notice here
Bihar School Examination Board has extended the registration date for Class 10 board exams 2027 till September 15, 2025. Candidates who want to appear for the Class 10 exam in 2027 can register online through the official website of BSEB at biharboardonline.org. BSEB extends registration date again for Class 10 board exams 2027, notice here Candidates who will register for matric board exams during this period will download the pre-filled declaration form for the accuracy and verification of their details. After getting it signed by the student, their parents/guardians, and the head of the educational institution, the registration/permission application will be submitted by mandatorily uploading it on the committee’s portal. The last date for payment of the registration fee is September 12, 2025. To register for Bihar Board Exam 2026, candidates can follow the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of BSEB at biharboardonline.com. 2. Click on Bihar Board Exam 2026 Secondary link available on the home page. 3. A new page will open where candidates will have to register themselves for the exam. 4. Once registration is done, fill the application form. 5. Make the payment of the application fee. 6. Click on submit and download the confirmation page. 7. Keep a hard copy of the same for further need. In 2025, the Class 10 result was announced on March 29 and the Class 12 result was announced on March 25, 2025. This year, 15,58,077 students (8,05,392 girls and 7,52,685 boys) appeared for the Bihar board Matric examination. A total of 12,79,294 students has passed the exam, of whom 6,49,674 are girls and 6,29,620 are boys. 82.11 per cent students passed the exam. For more related details candidates an check on the official website of BSEB. All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
Google Avoids Breakup As Judge Bars Exclusive Default Search Deals
A federal judge outlined remedies in the U.S. search antitrust case that bar Google from using exclusive default search deals but stop short of forcing a breakup. Reuters reports that Google won’t have to divest Chrome or Android, but it may have to share some search data with competitors under court-approved terms. Google says it will appeal. What The Judge Ordered Judge Amit P. Mehta barred Google from entering or maintaining exclusive agreements that tie the distribution of Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, or the Gemini app to other apps, licenses, or revenue-share arrangements. The ruling allows Google to continue paying for placement but prohibits exclusivity that could block rivals. The order also envisions Google making certain search and search-ad syndication services available to competitors at standard rates, alongside limited data sharing for “qualified competitors.” Mehta ordered Google to share some search data with competitors under specific protections to help them improve their relevance and revenue. Google argued this could expose its trade secrets and plans to appeal the decision. The judge directed the parties to meet and submit a revised final judgment by September 10. Once entered, the remedies would take effect 60 days later, run for six years, and be overseen by a technical committee. Final language could change based on the parties’ filing. How We Got Here In August 2024, Mehta found Google illegally maintained a monopoly in general search and related text ads. Judge Amit P. Mehta wrote in his August 2024 opinion: “Google is a monopolist, and it has acted as one to maintain its monopoly.” This decision established the need for remedies. Today’s order focuses on distribution and data access, rather than breaking up the company. What’s Going To Change Ending exclusivity changes how contracts for default placements can be made across devices and browsers. Phone makers and carriers may need to update their agreements to follow the new rules. However, the ruling doesn’t require any specific user experience change, like a choice screen. The results will depend on how new contracts are created and approved by the court. Next Steps Expect a gradual rollout if the final judgment follows today’s outline. Here are the next steps to watch for: The revised judgment that the parties will submit by September 10. Changes to contracts between Google and distribution partners to meet the non-exclusivity requirement. Any pilot programs or rules that specify who qualifies as a “qualified competitor” and what data they can access. Separately, Google faces a remedies trial in the ad-tech case in late September. This trial could lead to changes that affect advertising and measurement. Looking Ahead If the parties submit a revised judgment by September 10, changes could start about 60 days after the court’s final order. This might shift if Google gets temporary relief during an appeal. In the short term, expect contract changes rather than product updates. The final judgment will determine who can access data and which types are included. If the program is limited, it may not significantly affect competition. If broader, competitors might enhance their relevance and profit over the six-year period. Also watch the ad tech remedies trial this month. Its results, along with the search remedies, will shape how Google handles search and ads in the coming years. All Images/Sources/Credit By -searchenginejournal.com
SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 declared at sbi.co.in, direct link to check here
Published on: Sept 01, 2025 08:00 pm IST SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 has been declared. The direct link to check results is given here. State Bank of India has declared SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 on September 1, 2025. Candidates who have appeared for probationary officer preliminary examination can check the results through the official website of SBI at sbi.co.in. SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 declared at sbi.co.in, direct link to check here The Probationary Officers prelims examination was held across the country on August 2, 4 and 5, 2025. SBI PO Prelims Result 2025: How to check All those candidates who have appeared for the exam can check the results by following the steps given below. 1. Visit the official website of SBI at sbi.co.in. 2. Click on careers link available on the home page. 3. A new page will open where candidates will have to click on SBI PO Prelims Result 2025 link. 4. Enter the login details and click on submit. 5. Your result will be displayed. 6. Check the result and download the page. 7. Keep a hard copy of the same for further need. Through this recruitment exam, a total of 541 Probationary Officer (500 regular and 41 backlog) vacancies will be filled. For more related details candidates can check the official website of SBI. All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com
Ukraine’s children start new school year in underground classrooms to avoid Russian bombs
Pupils were returning to schools in Ukraine on Monday for the start of the new academic year in the hope of being able to study safely under the shadow of Russia’s invasion. Ukraine’s children start new school year in underground classrooms to avoid Russian bombs(AFP) Since the start of the war, in February 2022, schools have found different ways to keep lessons going for pupils. In Bobryk, a village in northern Sumy region — not far from the front line — one school moved its classrooms entirely into a basement so students, whose education had already been impacted due to COVID lockdowns, could learn in person. “We must do everything so this generation is not lost,” the principal Oleksii Korenivskyi said. “Time is the only thing you cannot make up. This is our future, and we must give it everything we have.” The school was moved underground two years ago when air raid alerts sometimes stretched to 20 hours, paralyzing classes. The only option was to take cover and, while hiding from possible explosions, to keep studying. Now, in a basement of an administrative building never meant to be a school, classrooms line the narrow space, some divided only by sheets of heavy plastic. There are no windows or doors. During lessons, the children’s voices blend together in a chorus. On Monday, many arrived in embroidered traditional shirts, vyshyvanka. Teachers’ desks were loaded with fresh flowers that children brought for them as a traditional gift for the start of the year. “Unfortunately, this ‘neighbor’ isn’t going anywhere,” said Oleksii, referring to Russia, when describing how much had to be done to make it happen and that it was worth it. The once damp and dark basement was refurbished with ventilation, electricity and new flooring. It is just one example of how Ukrainians are adapting to keep life moving with no end in sight to Russia’s grinding assault. Bobryk, with a population of about 2,000, has a small school with classes of about 10 children each. This year, only seven sat in the first-grade room. During the first lesson, the teacher opened a textbook to a map of Ukraine. It showed the country whole, without marks of occupied territories. She pointed north to the Sumy region, where Bobryk lies. “Our region is next to Russia,” she said. “That’s why it’s so hard, why they bomb us so often — because we are close to this difficult neighbor.” The school currently has just over 100 students, though about 10% have left since Russia’s full-scale invasion, and more continue to depart. For a school this small, each loss is felt. Among those preparing to leave is Vlada Mykhailyk, 15, who will soon move to Austria with her 11-year-old brother. Their mother decided conditions have become too dangerous. “We live well, but sometimes it’s sad. We often hear Shaheds (drones) and explosions,” Vlada said. Learning underground has become routine, she added. “If you have to choose between online or in the basement, the basement is better.” She admits she is reluctant to leave the city and would rather finish school with her friends. In one of the junior classrooms, war was not the first topic on the first day. When the teacher asked what students what they had done over the summer, the replies were refreshingly normal — bike rides, helping parents, time with new friends. Then, a small voice from the third grade, added: “A Shahed drone was intercepted above us and there were fragments.” “All this is because of the war,” the teacher answered gently. Because the basement is small, the school runs in two shifts, with shortened breaks. The original schoolhouse — a beautiful early 20th-century building — now sits empty, its spacious classrooms waiting for students to return when security situation improves. Eva Tui, aged 7, was starting her third year in a classroom underground. She remembers her former classroom just 400 meters away, which was warmer in winter and cosier. “We’re here because it’s wartime and there are a lot of sirens,” Eva said, adding that she had been awake the night before with excitement at the start of the new school year. Eva said her wish for the year is simple: “To go back to the classroom. It feels more like home.” Her bigger dream: “For the war to end.” All Sources/Images/Credit By:- Hindustan Times.com










