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2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science: Theme, History, Significance

UNESCO’s Call to Action to Close the Gender Gap in Science, launched in February 2024, stresses the need for sustained and collective commitment. The initiative calls for dismantling entrenched gender stereotypes and biases in science, expanding educational pathways for girls.

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NTA uploads new video explaining NEET UG city, medium selection process in application

The National Testing Agency (NTA) on February 10 released an informational video detailing how students can choose their exam cities and medium of examination for the upcoming National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Undergraduate (NEET UG). The NEET UG application has begun, and the last date is March 8 (9 pm). To get more updates on the NEET UG syllabus, sample papers, admit card, and more, check IE Education  The recently posted tweet from the official NTA Exams X account highlighted key points that every candidate must keep in mind while filling out the application form: the selection of exam cities and language medium will be based strictly on the present and permanent addresses provided in the NEET UG 2026 application.

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Hindu girls in burqa dance to obscene songs at school event in Maharashtra’s Parbhani; video goes viral

Parbhani: A dance performance by students wearing burqa at a school in Maharashtra’s Parbhani district has stirred outrage within the Muslim community. The video is viral on social media sites and users have criticised the school authority for the disrespectful and shameful act. A video from the January 31 annual function of Nutan Kanya Prashala, which shows six female students dancing to vulgar songs, has gone viral, intensifying concerns. Notably, only one of the participants was Muslim, as reported by Clarion India. The Muslim Adhikar Parishad, a group of social activists, has written to Maharashtra’s Minister of School Education, Dadaji Bhuse, demanding action against the school management. The group accused the school of deliberately making Hindu students wear burqas and dance to obscene songs, calling it an insult to Muslim religious symbols.

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