Supreme Court recruitment 2026: Notification released for multiple posts, apply online February 23 onwards

Supreme Court recruitment 2026 The Supreme Court of India has released an official recruitment notification inviting online applications for multiple posts in its Registry. The vacancies include Assistant Editor (Supreme Court Reports), Assistant Director (Supreme Court Museum), Senior Court Assistant (Museum) and Assistant Librarian. The notification was issued on February 18, 2026. Online registration will…

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Harvard ends women’s symposium as DEI focus shifts to gender‑neutral program

Harvard Ends Women’s Faculty Symposium, Plans Gender-Neutral Program Harvard University has decided to discontinue a long-running biannual symposium that highlighted the research of tenure-track women faculty. The decision comes after university leadership raised legal concerns about hosting single-gender events, according to reporting by The Harvard Crimson.The symposium, run for roughly 15 years by the Standing…

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Goa Police recruitment 2026: Registration begins for 722 Group C posts, direct link to apply here

Goa Police recruitment 2026 The Goa Staff Selection Commission (GSSC) has announced the Goa Police Recruitment 2026, opening online applications for 722 Group C vacancies. This drive includes posts like Police Constable, Forest Guard, Driver, and other allied positions. Interested candidates can apply from 20th February to 13th March 2026 through the official GSSC website.The…

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Student loan delinquencies spike to 25% in Trump’s second term: What it means for higher education aspirants and young professionals

Student debt crisis deepens under Trump policies: How repayment changes affect borrowers As millions of students prepare for college admissions and career decisions, fresh data from the U.S. is raising serious concerns about the long-term cost of higher education. A new analysis highlights a sharp jump in student loan delinquencies during President Donald Trump’s second…

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US colleges quietly cut ties with groups helping students of colour: How it happens and why it matters

DEI crackdown reshapes PhD pathways for students of colour in the US. (Getty Images) For students dreaming of earning a doctorate and entering academia, mentorship networks and recruitment platforms often make the difference between aspiration and access. But across the United States, several universities are quietly stepping back from one such long-running nonprofit after federal…

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WBSSC mandates slippers for Group C, D exams: Covered shoes not allowed at centres, details here

The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has issued strict exam-day guidelines for candidates appearing in the upcoming Group C and Group D recruitment examinations. As per the latest instructions printed on the admit cards, candidates will not be allowed to wear covered shoes inside the examination centre. Instead, they must wear slippers or flat…

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