Preparing for board exams: CM schools of excellence conduct mock tests for CBSE exams; Remedial classes initiated to boost students’ performance

In Jharkhand, the Chief Minister’s Schools of Excellence are gearing up their students for the upcoming CBSE board exams through a variety of innovative strategies. With engaging mock tests, hands-on workshops, and targeted remedial classes, these initiatives are designed to deepen students’ understanding and boost their confidence.

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Brain health: Why a Mayo Clinic-trained neurologist wants you to stop using GPS

Dementia cases are rising in the US, prompting concerns about brain health. A neurologist suggests that relying heavily on GPS, excessive energy drink consumption, and sleeping with lights on may increase dementia risk. Over-reliance on GPS weakens spatial memory, while energy drinks stress the body, and light disrupts sleep, all potentially impacting cognitive function.

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Airline meal controversy: Elderly passenger dies mid-air after being served wrong food

A shocking mid-flight death of an 85-year-old passenger on Qatar Airways, who was served a non-vegetarian meal despite pre-ordering vegetarian, has sparked a wrongful death lawsuit. The family alleges negligence, citing the airline’s failure to divert the flight for medical aid. This incident highlights critical issues in passenger safety and adherence to dietary needs.

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