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Hi Bhoomi,
As per the sources, The Supreme Court of India banned manual scavenging, particularly in six metropolitan cities, on January 29, 2025.
The court also directed chief executive officers of these cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad) to file affidavits by February 13, 2025, detailing how they had stopped the practice.
This action came in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) highlighting the ongoing issue despite the 1993 Act prohibiting the practice.
Conclusion - The Supreme Court on Wednesday January 29, 2025 ordered a complete stop to the practice of manual scavenging and hazardous manual cleaning of sewers and septic tanks in top metros across the country.
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Hello there,
Yes, you can become eligible for the AFCAT Flying Branch by adding Mathematics to your 12th qualification.
Here’s what you can do:
You must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics, each with at least 50% marks, to be eligible for the Flying Branch.
Since you studied PCB, you can take Mathematics as an additional subject through NIOS or any other recognized board.
NIOS offers the option to appear for a single subject. Although they provide only a marksheet and not a full certificate, the marksheet is valid and recognized.
To ensure eligibility, complete your graduation with at least 60% marks and submit both your original 12th marksheet (with Physics) and the NIOS Mathematics marksheet while applying.
Before applying for AFCAT, it is recommended to confirm with the official AFCAT or Indian Air Force recruitment office whether the NIOS marksheet for a single subject is accepted.
This path is commonly used by students in similar situations.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
hi,
Yes, DCA (Diploma in Computer Applications) courses are available in many places, including private institutes and some government centers. The fees usually vary depending on the institute but generally range from around 10,000 to 30,000 rupees for the full course. Some government or skill development centers might offer it at a lower cost or even free.
As for scholarships, it depends on the institute and your category. Some places provide scholarships or fee concessions for reserved categories or financially weak students, but it’s not guaranteed everywhere. It’s best to check directly with the institute where you want to join to know about exact fees and available scholarships.
As of June 2025, admissions for the BA LLB course are actively underway across various institutions in India. The application timelines and processes vary by university and state. Mahindra University has set its last date for admission applications on July 9, 2025with classes commencing on july 28, 2025. Similarly, Delhi University has released its application forms for the BA LLB program in the fourth week of April 2025, with the application window closing on May 25, 2025. Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University has opened admissions for its five-year integrated law degree programs, including BA LLB, with applications accepted until May 31, 2025. These varying timelines highlight the importance of checking the specific admission schedules of the institutions you're interested in. visit the official websites of these universities for the most accurate and uptodate informations.
For GGSIPU BA LLB through CLAT 2025, the expected cutoff rank for EWS category students from outside Delhi is around 8,500 to 12,000. This means if your CLAT rank is in this range, you may get admission. Cutoffs can change depending on how many students apply and available seats. So, keep checking official updates during counseling to know the exact cutoff and don’t lose hope!
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A non-attending diploma in Mechanical Engineering (also known as part-time, distance, or correspondence diploma) is designed for working professionals or ITI graduates who wish to continue their education without attending regular full-time classes. After completing ITI in a relevant trade (such as Fitter, Turner, or Machinist), you are eligible for lateral entry into the second year of the diploma course through part-time mode, usually offered by state technical education boards or institutions like IGNOU, NIOS, or recognized polytechnics.
The fee structure for such programs is relatively affordable, usually ranging from Rs 8,000 to Rs 25,000 per year, depending on the college and state. Government polytechnics charge lower fees, while private institutes may have slightly higher costs. In total, students can expect to spend around Rs 20,000 to Rs 60,000 for the entire course.
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Hello! The interview for DMI College Patna through CMAT usually starts after the exam results are out. For 2025 admissions, the last date to apply was April 30, 2025. The exact interview dates are not announced yet. You will get a call, email, or message from the college with the schedule. Please keep checking your email and phone. For more info, visit the official DMI website or contact their admission office.
Yes, you can do BLS LLB in regular mode from Mumbai University and at the same time pursue BSW from IGNOU through distance education. Since BLS LLB is a full-time course, it will require your regular attendance and commitment. But IGNOU’s BSW is flexible because it’s online and lets you study at your own pace, so you can manage both if you plan your time well. Just keep in mind that BLS LLB has attendance rules, so you have to be careful not to miss classes. Overall, it’s possible but will need good time management and dedication.
Hi Gokul Ganesh,
Yes you can join Indian army after completion of BTech and MTech. There are several entry routes available for engineering graduates, including the Technical Graduate Course (TGC), Short Service Commission (SSC-Tech), UES(University Entry Scheme), CDS(Combined Defence Services).
For more elaboration you can refer to this below attached link. https://www.careers360.com/careers/career-in-defence-after-engineering
I hope this helps.
After completing an MBA, you have good chances to join the banking sector in jobs like bank manager, credit analyst, financial advisor, or operations manager. Many banks recruit MBA graduates through exams like IBPS PO, SBI PO, or through campus placements. Your MBA skills in finance, marketing, or HR will help you grow faster. You can work in public sector banks, private banks, or financial institutions. It’s a stable job with good salary and growth opportunities. Preparing well for banking exams is important.
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