AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNEET-UG Re-Exam Prep: India’s National Medical Commission told medical colleges to stay vigilant and not grant leave to students on June 20–21 ahead of the June 21 NEET-UG 2026 re-exam, warning against any activities that could undermine exam integrity. Student Safety in Focus: Philippines police chief said schools and sports groups should prioritize student welfare while an investigation into the Ateneo de Manila University players’ drowning nears completion. Education Continuity After Closures: Gujarat will transfer 188 Ayurveda students from a closed college to other recognized self-financed institutions to prevent loss of an academic year. Classroom-to-Community Learning: Iraq’s University of Diyala students showcased projects tackling disability support, renewable energy training tools, and dental health improvements. Access to Learning Materials: Zimbabwe’s Hwange district received bicycles and thousands of textbooks to help learners travel safely through wildlife corridors. School Safety Incident: Tokyo evacuated about 300 students and teachers after a fire at a primary school; officials reported no serious injuries. Student Protest Demands: Ghanaian PhD students in the UK issued a one-week ultimatum to release full assault footage tied to a scholarship protest. Teacher Conduct Warning: Bangladesh’s Directorate of Primary Education warned teachers against violating social media rules and posting harmful content. Local School Support: US districts and schools highlighted morale and enrichment—from jeans policy changes in Vineland to scholarships and Juneteenth essay awards in Lansing.
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