They serve as they study, says Supreme Court, backing eased NEET-SS cut-offs for govt. doctors
Access for in-service government doctors to speciality medical courses must become easier, as their healing skills would not be used for personal profit but for the benefit of the larger public, the Bench says
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Jairam Ramesh says Nehru India's 'best PM', Patel 'best PM India could not have'
In a wide-ranging interview with news agency PTI, Ramesh also launched a sharp attack on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), calling its members "fraudulent nationalists", and labelled Prime Minister Narendra Modi "the master of falsehoods". During a rapid-fire segment, the Rajya Sabha MP was asked to give one-word responses to a series of questions. When asked to identify India's best prime minister, he replied, "undoubtedly Jawaharlal Nehru".

Japan weighs deploying forces to demine the Strait of Hormuz
Japan is considering sending its navy to help clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz following the US-Iran ceasefire.

Chose education portfolio to bring social change, says HRD Minister Nara Lokesh
The Minister inaugurated school buildings built for ₹1.4 crore under the P4 programme and said the focus must now move to academic results
Bangladesh joins International Big Cat Alliance as new member, count reaches 27
Bangladesh has officially joined the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), bringing the total membership to 27 nations. This treaty-based global initiative, spearheaded by India, aims to conserve seven major big cat species worldwide. The alliance fosters collaboration and shares expertise to protect these magnificent animals and their habitats for the future. Bangladesh's inclusion marks a significant step in strengthening international conservation efforts.