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NEET-PG eligibility cut-offs for postgraduate medical admissions undermines merits, threatens education
NEET-PG eligibility cut-offs for postgraduate medical admissions undermines merits, threatens medical education
Gaza War Pushes Children to Education Collapse: Lost Generation Looms
University of Cambridge study warns Gaza children—starving, traumatized—face total education breakdown after 2+ years war. 5 years learning lost; West Bank also crippled. Urgent $1.38B aid needed to save generation.
44% Surge in Attacks on Schools, Threatening Children’s Right to Education
Attacks on schools in conflict zones have risen by a staggering 44 per cent in the past year, according to the United...
Education Levels Reach New Heights, but Challenges Persist
Educational attainment is now higher than ever, with almost half of young adults across OECD countries completing tertiary education, compared to 27%...
Funding Cuts Threaten Millions of Children’s Education
Global education is on the brink of a deepening crisis, with steep funding cuts projected to push 6 million more children out...
Over 90% of Afghans Support Girls’ Right to Education Amid Ongoing Ban
As the Taliban’s ban on girls’ secondary education continues, new findings reveal a stark contrast between government policies and public opinion in...
#AI Enhances #Patient #Education
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Artificial Intelligence Improves Readability of Patient Education Materials
A groundbreaking study from NYU Langone Health has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can significantly improve the readability of patient education materials...
Climate Crisis Education in Peril
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Climate Chaos Leaves 242 Million Students Without Education in 2024
In 2024, climate disasters shattered educational systems worldwide. A staggering 242 million students across 85 countries faced school disruptions, reports UNICEF.



































