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Heber Springs Schools Ramping Up Security

HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. — A small Arkansas school district is making big security changes in it’s push to prevent a school shooting. When school starts in August, Heber Springs students will see more security around school. The district modeled it’s changes in part after what was done in...
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Most Parents Satisfied With Delhi Government Schools, Says Survey

The survey was conducted during summer holidays in May-June (Representational) NEW DELHI: Schools in the National Capital Region (NCR) must emulate the model of Delhi government-run schools in terms of making much-needed improvements to facilities and teaching methods, noted a parents’ satisfaction survey conducted by ASSOCHAM. “The state governments...
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Student loans: use of RPI costs graduates up to £16,000

Graduates with student loans in England are saddled with up to £16,000 more debt because of the government’s use of an unreliable inflation measure to set interest rates, according to research from the House of Commons library. The analysis, provided to Labour’s shadow Treasury team, shows that the...
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Panjab University’s PG, PhD degrees to be available online soon

Come 2018-19 session, Panjab University (PU) will not provide paper degrees to students of post-graduate and PhD courses. The academic awards, such as degrees, diplomas, certificates, marksheets, etc., will instead be made available online, providing students convenient access to their degrees without the risk of losing, spoiling or damaging...
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