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Exam results: Government to withdraw circular on teachers' pay cut

Exam results: Government to withdraw circular on teachers' pay cut

Deccan Herald17 hours ago
Madhu's assurance to the House comes close on the heels of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah calling for action against Deputy Directors of Public Instruction for poor performance in the SSLC examinations in their respective districts.
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SP, BJP trade barbs over Fatehpur tomb vandalism, law and order

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Fatehpur incident: Amid din by opposition, govt assures guilty won't be spared
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Fatehpur incident: Amid din by opposition, govt assures guilty won't be spared

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