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Azim Premji Foundation Scholarship: ₹30,000 a Year for Girls, Chhattisgarh Launch Kicks Off 18-State Rollout
A new Azim Premji Foundation scholarship will give ₹30,000 a year to girls from government schools who enter higher education. Launched by Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai in Raipur on Sept 10, 2025, it targets 2.5 lakh students across 18 states in 2025–26. Funds land directly in bank accounts in two installments and can be used freely. The scheme is not merit- or income-based and continues through the full course.
Cyclone Montha Hits Andhra Coast as India Braces for Nationwide Floods and Heavy Rain
Cyclone Montha intensified into a severe storm heading for Andhra Pradesh, triggering nationwide heavy rainfall alerts from October 27–31, 2025. IMD warned of flooding, landslides, and urban chaos across 12 states, with riverine risks in Bihar and West Bengal.
Mahindra car prices: Will GST cuts on Sept 22, 2025 make SUVs cheaper by ₹1.56 lakh?
A viral claim says Mahindra cars will become cheaper by ₹1.56 lakh immediately. Here’s what’s actually known: the GST Council is expected to discuss rate cuts on September 22, 2025, but no official notification confirms model-wise price drops. We explain how GST on cars works, what could change, and realistic price-cut scenarios for Mahindra SUVs and other vehicles.
On-the-Job Training vs. Classroom Learning - Comparing hands-on and academic approaches
Alright, folks, let's dive into this age-old debate - on-the-job training versus classroom learning! Imagine being thrown into the wild (workplace) with a manual (classroom knowledge), sounds a bit daunting, right? Well, it's not a nightmare if you've had hands-on training! On the other hand, classroom learning gives you the chance to understand the why's and how's before you even step foot in that wild. So, it's like choosing between having a map and knowing how to use a compass. Both have their perks, just depends on whether you're a 'learn by doing' or a 'learn then do' kind of person!
Why are people running behind government jobs only in India?
In India, thousands of young people are eager to get a government job, as it is considered to be a secure source of income. Government jobs offer numerous benefits such as job security, attractive salaries, and other perks that make them more attractive than other job opportunities. Moreover, government jobs also come with the prestige that comes with being employed by the government. Furthermore, government jobs offer a stable career path with promotions and other career advancements that can be beneficial for someone's professional growth. For all these reasons, people in India are running after government jobs.