I didn't realize how much time I spent on cleanups until regex let me stop.
For many growing companies, Excel and Google Sheets begin as fast, flexible tools. Then the same files become the hidden ...
October was an extra busy month in the world of Python, as all signs point to its unstoppable ascent. As reported on InfoWorld, Python is not only the language of choice for AI, but recently beat out ...
Python’s lead narrows again, C holds the runner-up spot, C++ returns to third, and SQL climbs back above R in June’s top 10 rankings update. June’s TIOBE Index has the feel of a rematch month. The top ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) decision to implement the three-language formula for Class IX students from the 2026-27 academic year has sparked concern among students, parents, ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education's recent mandate requiring a third language at the secondary level has triggered concern among parents, students, and school administrators, particularly over ...
The Supreme Court of India has issued notices to the Union Government, the CBSE, and the NCERT, directing them to file a comprehensive report on their logistical preparedness to implement a ...
Former Tamil Nadu BJP President, K Annamalai, on Tuesday urged the Union Education Ministry to roll back its recent notification making three languages compulsory for Class IX students in the current ...
A sudden reversal by the Central Board of Secondary Education over its three-language policy has triggered outrage among parents and students. While the board had earlier said the compulsory ...
The Supreme Court today agreed to examine the validity of the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) three-language formula for Class 9 students under the new curriculum framework, and sought a ...
In a technical sense CBSE is the oldest secondary education board in India. The board traces back to 1929, when it was set up as the Board of High School and Intermediate Education in Rajputana. Even ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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