TN's GER to see rise as over 60% students pursue higher education
The Morning Standard|September 02, 2024
THE percentage of government school students joining higher education institutions has seen a sharp jump in the last two years.
SUBASHINI VIJAYAKUMAR

According to official data, at least 62% of students who passed out of government schools in 2022-23 have enrolled in higher education institutions.

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CABINET STAMP ON 'ONE POLL'SCHEME
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CABINET STAMP ON 'ONE POLL'SCHEME

Implementation group to be formed to take it forward

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September 19, 2024
Not much wriggle room on external debt for next Sri Lankan President
The Morning Standard

Not much wriggle room on external debt for next Sri Lankan President

Sri Lanka's two presidential frontrunners have pledged to renegotiate the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), increase social security and ease people's financial burdens, but experts say major deviations may not be feasible though it is possible to chip away at the edges.

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September 19, 2024
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Multi-storey building collapses in Karol Bagh; 4 killed, 14 hurt

FOUR people were killed, while 14 others sustained injuries after a portion of a multi-storey building collapsed in the Karol Bagh area on Wednesday morning, a senior police official said.

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September 19, 2024
Bottled sentiments
The Morning Standard

Bottled sentiments

GOWING up, my everyday school tiffin would include only one standard meal of paratha and achaar.

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September 19, 2024
STARTING OVER AGAIN
The Morning Standard

STARTING OVER AGAIN

SOPHIE Deraspe's Canadian-French film Bergers (English title Shepherds) is about the existential angst and latent desires of many city-slickers who find themselves on a perennial treadmill when it comes to their profession.

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September 19, 2024
STYLISH SYMPHONY IN SARIS
The Morning Standard

STYLISH SYMPHONY IN SARIS

LEANING gently against the tanpura, her eyes closed, we see a series of photographs of a legend gracefully immersed in her melody.

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September 18, 2024
India win fifth ACT hockey title
The Morning Standard

India win fifth ACT hockey title

A DETERMINED India claimed their fifth Hero Asian Champions Trophy title with a fighting 1-0 victory over hosts China here on Tuesday, completing a display of absolute dominance in the tournament in which they won all their matches.

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September 18, 2024
The Morning Standard

Expanded CL season and Rodri warning

MANCHESTER City are braced for their Champions League reunion with Inter Milan at the start of an expanded tournament that will be “so tough” for the 2023 winners.

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September 18, 2024
Chasing his red-ball dream, keeper-batter Jaker lands in India
The Morning Standard

Chasing his red-ball dream, keeper-batter Jaker lands in India

POSTED as a Naik with Bangladesh Army, Showkat Ali of Habiganj district in Sylhet division, Bangladesh was not fond of cricket. Instead, he liked football.

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September 18, 2024
Rahul or Sarfaraz: Middle-order conundrum
The Morning Standard

Rahul or Sarfaraz: Middle-order conundrum

Captain Rohit hints at senior batter’s return in the first Test against Bangladesh starting in Chennai on Thursday

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September 18, 2024