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Daily News on MSNMany schools breeding mosquitoes - NDCUSri Lanka, May 31 -- 37 schools with mosquito larvae identified: ...
Before giant waves slammed into Sri Lanka and India coastlines ten days ago, wild and domestic animals seemed to know what was about to happen and fled to safety. According to eyewitness accounts ...
Ltd., a premier Japanese education centre in Sri Lanka, was awarded as the Best Japanese Language School of the Year at the Business World International Awards 2025. Managing Director, Sir. G. K. T. C ...
The University of Surrey has partnered with the International Institute of Health Sciences Multiversity (IIHS) to launch the ...
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LondonWorld on MSNLondon opticians donate SMART classroom to rural Sri Lankan school childrenA fund-raising initiative inspired by Sri Lankan Sujith Weerasinghe, Specsavers North West London Regional Relationship ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
HPBOSE 12th Toppers List 2025: Himachal Pradesh Board ... In the Commerce stream, Payal Sharma from Government Senior Secondary School Chennur has secured first place in the state by securing ...
Among the top achievers, Afraz Umair Choudhury secured the 1st Rank School Topper with an outstanding 98.80% in Grade 10 for the academic year 2024–2025. Habitat School Al Jurf Celebrates ...
Nishan Public School, Karal, honoured students for their outstanding performance in the Class X and XII CBSE examinations. In Class XII, Drishti scored 97 per cent, Nandni 96.6 per cent and Ritesh ...
R. Jayasri, of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Nungambakkam, has become the first student to be admitted to Ethiraj College for Women in Chennai for the academic year 2025-26.
Akshara Ajay Verma, a student of Worli Sea Face Municipal Secondary School (English medium), emerged as the topper across all BMC schools, scoring an impressive 96.80 per cent. But behind that ...
A survey conducted by DW of more than 500 girls across six schools in Sri Lanka's Central Province indicated that nearly half — 46% — struggled to afford pads each month, with the figure skyrocketing ...
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