Karnataka cabinet allocates Rs 2,500 cr to upgrade higher education institutions
The Karnataka cabinet on Friday decided to spend Rs 2,500 crore to upgrade the government higher education institutions, for which it will borrow Rs 1,750 crore.
The Karnataka cabinet on Friday decided to spend Rs 2,500 crore to upgrade the government higher education institutions, for which it will borrow Rs 1,750 crore.
Cyclone Fengal has gripped Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karnataka, and Kerala, unleashing torrential rain and causing widespread devastation.
On Tuesday, Kannur and Kasaragod districts will have an orange alert, and Malappuram, Kozhikode and Wayanad districts will have a yellow warning.
Among the posts are 1,099 posts for undergraduate teachers and 467 for graduate teachers in different schools across the state, the state Cabinet has decided.
Heavy rainfall triggered by Cyclone Fengal continues to impact Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, leading to the closure of schools and colleges in several districts.
The median annual price paid by an undergraduate who received an MIT Scholarship was $12,93802 for the 2023–2024 academic year.
Presiding over a programme of the Alumni Association at Government Degree College in Sanjauli, he said that there are about 138 colleges in the state.
S Siddharth, Additional Chief Secretary of Bihar’s Education Department, today issued a notice to change the timing of government schools in Bihar.