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    Punjab government abolishes date-of-birth based tie-breaker in board exams

    The Punjab government has abolished the date-of-birth-based tie-breaker system in board exams to ensure fair ranking for all high-scoring students. Education Minister Harjot Bains also announced a shift toward competency-based testing and stricter measures to prevent exam malpractice.

    AAP in Punjab orders private schools to refund fees increased beyond 5%, says Arvind Kejriwal

    Punjab has enacted a new law to control private school fee increases. The government has capped annual fee hikes at five percent. Schools that charged more in the past will refund the excess amount to parents. This move aims to ease financial pressure on families. The Aam Aadmi Party believes this sets a national example for educational reform.

    Lt Gen Harjeet Singh Sahi appointed Chief of Staff, Western Command

    According to the Defence PRO, Lt Gen Sahi succeeds Lieutenant General Puneet Ahuja, AVSM, SM, VSM, who has proceeded to assume the appointment of Director General Strategic Planning at Army Headquarters.

    Punjab: New batch of teachers leaves for Finland for advanced training; CM Bhagwant Mann flags off team

    Seventy-two government school teachers from Punjab are in Finland for advanced training. This initiative seeks to bring international best practices to the state's classrooms. The state government is committed to teacher development, CM Bhagwant Mann said at the flag-off event.

    Quit metro life for a smaller city? Here’s the real money math Indians must check before moving

    Many are trading metro life for tier 2 cities, seeking better quality of life, cleaner environments, and reduced stress. While income may fall, lower expenses and proximity to family are significant draws. However, career growth, job opportunities, and infrastructure quality remain crucial considerations for this evolving relocation trend.

    Punjab schools shine: 416 govt schools achieve 100% pass rate in Class 12

    Punjab government schools have achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate in the PSEB Class 12 examinations. Girls have once again demonstrated academic superiority, excelling in both merit and overall pass percentages. This success reflects significant improvements in government educational institutions. Three students achieved perfect scores, with the Chief Minister congratulating them and promising support for their future endeavors.

    The Economic Times
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