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CBSE issues new safety guidelines: Audiovisual CCTV mandatory in schools with minimum 15-day footage retention

CBSE mandates audiovisual CCTV in schools with minimum 15-day footage retention. (AI Image) NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday directed all its affiliated schools to install high-resolution CCTV cameras equipped with audiovisual recording capabilities. This new measure aims to enhance safety across school campuses and covers various areas frequently accessed…

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IND vs ENG: ‘There was a lot of pressure on him’ – Shaun Marsh praises Shubman Gill’s captaincy ahead of 4th Test | Cricket News

India captain Shubman Gill during a net session at Emirates Old Trafford (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) Australia Champions batter Shaun Marsh has praised Indian skipper Shubman Gill for his leadership during the ongoing India vs England Test series, saying the young captain has handled the pressure well. Marsh also highlighted the rise of young…

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Forget Nvidia’s $4 trillion valuation! This tech company is set to cross $4.5 trillion market cap, thanks to its big AI bets

Nvidia has become the first company to cross the $4 trillion. But, there’s another technology company that may hit $4.5 trillion! (AI image) Nvidia has seen a meteoric rise – becoming the first company in the world to have a market capitalization of over $4 trillion. In fact there are only five economies in the…

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One Big, Beautiful Bill: How Pell Grant expansions will support millions in workforce training programs starting 2026

The US government is set to expand Pell Grants to include new workforce training programs as part of the landmark legislation signed by President Donald Trump. The law, known as the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act,” aims to provide financial aid to students enrolled in short-term post-high school training programs lasting between eight and 15…

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Ofwat to be swept away on tide of public anger over sewage spills | Money News

Sir Jon Cunliffe’s review of the water sector is comprehensive, clear-eyed, and about as radical as allowed by terms of reference that explicitly ruled out renationalisation of England’s private water and sewage companies. With that key demand of many campaigners off the table, the former Bank of England deputy governor has focused on more effective…

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