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ABC News
7 hours ago
- General
- ABC News
Live updates: Socceroos vs Japan, FIFA World Cup qualification match in Perth
The Socceroos face the daunting task of halting an unbeaten and already qualified Japan team in Perth, with Australia's automatic World Cup qualification still on the line. Follow all the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification action from Perth Stadium in our live blog.


The Sun
15-05-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Premier League Darts LIVE RESULTS: Luke Littler OUT against Dobey after securing top spot as Price hits HUGE nine-darter
How things stand All eyes are on MVG, Aspinall and Cross because there is just ONE remaining place left up for grabs at the O2 Arena. Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price have all secured their finals places already. The trio between them have picked up 11 nightly wins in 14 weeks so far. Littler has been especially inspired and picked up a record breaking FIFTH nightly win in Birmingham earlier this month. Chris Dobey has a very slim chance of qualification but probably needs to win both remaining nights to get there ahead of the other three. Stephen Bunting has already been eliminated from contention. Luke Littler (Q)... 38 points Luke Humphries (Q)... 31 points Gerwyn Price (Q)... 24 points Michael van Gerwen... 20 points Nathan Aspinall... 19 points Rob Cross... 14 points Chris Dobey... 12 points Stephen Bunting (E)... 10 points


Indian Express
09-05-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Schools & Colleges Closed in India LIVE Updates: Educational institutes closed in J-K, Punjab, Rajasthan as India-Pak tensions grow
Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, conducted on Wednesday, authorities have ordered the closure of educational institutions in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Ladakh. The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday ordered the closure of all schools, colleges and universities in the Union Territory till Saturday as a precautionary measure. On the other hand, the Leh administration on Friday announced that all schools in the district for the same duration. In Rajasthan, government and private schools have been closed in Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Barmer districts. In addition to schools, all colleges in Jodhpur were also ordered to remain shut. With high alert sounded in the border districts of western Rajasthan, a blackout was instituted in these areas from midnight to 4 am due to possible threat of air strikes. Punjab government has ordered the closure of all educational institutions for the next three days in view of the escalating tensions at India-Pakistan border. On Thursday evening, officials in the Tricity region (Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula) announced also that all schools will remain closed on Friday and Saturday. Panjab University in Chandigarh postponed exams scheduled for May 9, 10 and 12. The new dates will be announced later, the university said. In Haryana, all educational institutions in Panchkula will remain closed on Friday and Saturday, according to officials. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has postponed the remaining papers of Chartered Accountant (CA) May 2025, which include the CA Final, Intermediate and Post Qualification Course (PQC) examinations. The examinations were scheduled to be held from May 9 to 14. The revised dates will be announced in 'due course', the body said.


Time of India
09-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
CA final & intermediate exams 2025 postponed by ICAI amid India-Pakistan tensions: Will they be rescheduled before June?
CA final & intermediate exams 2025 postponed by ICAI: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has postponed the remaining CA exams. These include the Final, Intermediate, and Post Qualification Course exams (International Taxation – Assessment Test). The exams were scheduled from May 9 to May 14, 2025. The reason is rising India-Pakistan tensions and growing security concerns across the country. Earlier, CA Final Group I exams were held on May 2, 4, and 6. Group II exams were scheduled for May 8, 10, and 13. CA Intermediate Group I exams took place on May 3, 5, and 7. But Group II Intermediate exams, set for May 9, 11, and 14, are now postponed. The remaining Final and INTT AT papers are also postponed. ICAI exams stands Postponedhttps:// Reason behind postponement: Security concerns amid India-Pakistan tensions The postponement comes after a rise in cross-border threats and military alerts. These were triggered by recent terror attacks. India has responded with a military operation called Operation Sindoor. New dates will be shared later. Candidates should check the official ICAI website ( for updates. The postponement affects students across India, especially in 12 high-alert border cities. These include Chandigarh, Bhuj, Jammu, Srinagar, Amritsar, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Pathankot, Bikaner, Jodhpur, and Sri Ganganagar. In these areas, strict security measures have been imposed. These include blackouts and movement restrictions. The situation is more intense in the Jammu and Kathua divisions. CA 2025 exams affected and rescheduling details The CA 2025 exams affected include: CA Intermediate Group II exams originally scheduled for May 9, 11, and 14, 2025 CA Final Group II exams scheduled for May 8, 10, and 13, 2025 Post Qualification Course – International Taxation – Assessment Test (INTT AT) The exams for CA Final Group I (held May 2, 4, 6) and CA Intermediate Group I (held May 3, 5, 7) were conducted as planned. The ICAI CA Foundation exams, scheduled from May 15 onwards, remain unaffected. Will the CA final & intermediate exams be rescheduled before June? ICAI has not yet announced the new exam dates. However, the institute usually tries to reschedule postponed exams quickly to reduce disruption. Looking at the current situation, the exams may be held before the end of June 2025. But students must wait for official confirmation. What students should do now? Regularly check the official ICAI website ( for updates on revised exam schedules. Use this additional time for thorough revision and preparation. Stay informed about security advisories and local restrictions in exam cities. The exams are also conducted internationally in nine cities such as Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Dubai, Kathmandu, and Riyadh, where no postponement has been reported so far. FAQs 1. Why were the CA final and intermediate exams 2025 postponed by ICAI? Answer: The CA exams 2025 were postponed due to escalating India-Pakistan tensions and the resulting security concerns. 2. Which CA exams have been postponed and what were the original dates?Answer: The remaining CA Final Group II and CA Intermediate Group II exams scheduled from May 9 to May 14, 2025, have been postponed. 3. Will the postponed CA exams be rescheduled before June 2025? Answer: ICAI has stated that revised dates will be announced soon, and while no exact reschedule date has been confirmed yet, it is expected that exams will be held before June 2025. 4. Which cities are affected by the ICAI exam postponement? Answer: The postponement affects Chandigarh, Bhuj, Jammu, Srinagar, Amritsar, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Pathankot, Bikaner, Jodhpur, and Sri Ganganagar. These all are located in high-alert zones near the India-Pakistan border. 5. Where can candidates find official updates about the CA exam rescheduling? Answer: Candidates should regularly visit the official ICAI website ( and follow ICAI's official social media channels for the latest announcements regarding exam dates and notifications.

Associated Press
08-04-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
Long-Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission Releases Industry First Patient Qualification Form
Quality Commission Releases Industry's First Patient Qualification Form and Sets New Standards for Long-Term Care Pharmacy in Home Settings. Naples, FL - The Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission is proud to announce the release of the country's first standardized Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home Patient Qualification Form. This pivotal pharmacy-based attestation document has been adopted by hundreds of pharmacies across the nation, facilitating a uniform standard for qualifying patients for long-term care pharmacy services provided at home. Since its implementation, the Patient Qualification Form has been utilized in multiple pharmacy audits across the United States, proving its effectiveness in identifying legitimate Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home patients. While it is not guaranteed to be audit-proof, its success in the market underscores its reliability and robustness in compliance and verification processes. 'This form is a game-changer for the industry,' said Lindsay Dymowski Constantino, President of the Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission. 'It not only standardizes the patient qualification process across the board but also ensures that all parties, from pharmacies to PBMs to health plans, are on the same page when it comes to compliantly identifying Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home patients.' The Commission's release of this form marks a significant step forward in establishing a consistent framework for service provision and regulatory compliance. The document has already been used in audits conducted by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM), further validating its comprehensive applicability and acceptance. In addition, PBMs in the US market have received copies of this qualification form to include in their audit and compliance departments. This ensures that these key stakeholders are well-acquainted with the criteria used to define and confirm a true Long Term Care Pharmacy at Home patient, facilitating smoother audit processes and enhancing the overall efficiency of compliance checks. 'The introduction of the Patient Qualification Form by the Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission is a milestone that supports our commitment to providing transparent, standardized, and high-quality care to patients at home,' added Dymowski Constantino. 'We are delighted to see its positive impact on the industry and will continue to work towards innovations that support our pharmacies and their patients.' In addition to the qualification attestation, the Long Term Care at Home Pharmacy Quality Commission has also released the first set of compliance standards and minimum service requirements in the market for LTC Pharmacy at home. This pioneering initiative has solidified the Commission's role in elevating industry standards. Already, the Commission has partnered with an accrediting organization to launch the country's first long-term care pharmacy at home accreditation, marking a significant advancement in ensuring consistent and quality care for patients receiving services in their homes. This collaborative effort underlines the commitment to not only setting but also maintaining high standards within the LTC Pharmacy at home sector.