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Wealthy Nations May Eliminate Cervical Cancer by 2048, Poorer Countries Risk Falling Behind: Lancet Study

High-income countries could eliminate cervical cancer by 2048, but low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are expected to witness only modest declines over the next century, according to a new study published in The Lancet. Researchers warn that unless urgent action is taken, global inequalities in cervical cancer burden will widen sharply. The study found that richer nations are making rapid progress through strong vaccination and screening programmes, while poorer countries continue to face slower implementation, limited healthcare access, and lower coverage rates. Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer, with nearly 99% of cases linked to high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, a common virus transmitted through sexual contact, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Prevention through HPV vaccination and regular screening remains the most effective strategy. WHO Elimination Targets The WHO defines cervical cancer elimination as reducing incidence to fewer than four cases per one lakh women. To achieve this, countries are urged to meet the 90-70-90 goals by 2030: 90% of girls fully vaccinated against HPV by age 15 70% of women screened by ages 35 and 45 90% of women with pre-cancer or cancer receiving treatment Researchers said meeting these targets could prevent 37 million cervical cancer cases globally over the next 100 years. Slow Progress in Lower-Income Nations The study modelled five HPV prevention strategies for LMICs, including a continuation of current efforts. Under the “status quo” scenario, cervical cancer incidence in these countries would decline by only 23%, while wealthier countries could eliminate the disease entirely by mid-century. However, if LMICs achieve 90% vaccination coverage among girls, many regions outside sub-Saharan Africa could also move toward elimination. New Hope Through Affordable Vaccines The authors pointed to recent advances such as lower-cost vaccines, single-dose schedules, expanded screening programmes, and vaccinating multiple age groups, which could make cervical cancer elimination more realistic worldwide. Including boys in vaccination drives may further strengthen prevention efforts. They stressed that stronger global cooperation, higher investment, and support from governments and international health agencies are essential to close the gap. India Outlook A 2022 study published in The Lancet Oncology estimated that a single-dose HPV vaccine with 90% coverage could prevent up to 78% of cervical cancer cases among vaccinated birth cohorts in India, with high-incidence states likely to benefit the most. Source: PTI Photo Credit: Getty Images

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CISCE Announces ICSE, ISC 2026 Results: Pass Percentage Crosses 99%, Girls Lead Performance

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially released the 2026 ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) board examination results, recording an impressive overall pass percentage of above 99% in both categories. More than 3.6 lakh students from India and overseas appeared for the exams this year. According to CISCE, the ISC (Class 12) examination registered an overall pass rate of 99.13%, with girls achieving 99.48% and boys 98.81%. In the ICSE (Class 10) examination, the overall pass percentage stood at 99.18%, where girls scored 99.46%, ahead of boys at 98.93%. A total of 1,03,316 students from 1,553 schools appeared for the ISC exams, including 54,118 boys and 49,198 girls. Meanwhile, the ICSE examination saw participation from 2,58,721 candidates across 2,957 schools, comprising 1,37,503 boys and 1,21,218 girls. Students can check their results through the official CISCE portals and DigiLocker, while schools can access detailed performance data via the CISCE CAREERS Portal. CISCE Chief Executive and Secretary Joseph Emmanuel said the results reflect the hard work, determination, and resilience shown by students throughout the academic year, adding that every learner’s journey is unique and these outcomes mark an important milestone. Regional Performance Highlights The Northern region had the highest number of candidates in both examinations. In terms of results, the Southern region topped ISC with a pass percentage of 99.87%, followed by the Western region at 99.55%. For ICSE, the Western region led with 99.85%, narrowly ahead of the Southern region at 99.81%. Inclusive Performance Data Among reserved category students in ISC, Scheduled Caste candidates recorded 98.77%, Scheduled Tribe students 98.84%, OBC students 99.12%, and General category students 99.17%. In ICSE, Scheduled Caste candidates achieved 98.76%, Scheduled Tribe candidates 98.07%, OBC students 99.24%, and General category students 99.26%. The board also highlighted strong performances by students with special needs. In ISC, 305 candidates with learning difficulties appeared, with 36 scoring above 90%. Nine out of 22 visually challenged candidates also crossed the 90% mark. In ICSE, 1,313 students with learning difficulties appeared, and 132 scored above 90%, while 17 of 54 visually challenged candidates secured over 90%. Recheck and Support Services The recheck application window is open from May 1 to May 4, followed by re-evaluation and improvement exams scheduled for June and July. CISCE also continued its 24×7 student support initiative #iGotHelp, launched in February, to provide counselling, emotional assistance, and exam-related guidance. Dr. Emmanuel encouraged students to look ahead with confidence, stating that their future will be shaped by their ambitions, values, and continuous learning. Source: The Hindu

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ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026, to be held in Chennai, Tamil Nadu on 19th June 2026

Tamil Nadu has long stood as one of India’s most progressive states in education, industrial growth, innovation, and social development. From its deep-rooted cultural heritage to its rapidly expanding digital ecosystem, the state represents a compelling model of how tradition and transformation can coexist. On 19th June 2026, this spirit of progress will take center stage in Chennai as ArdorComm Media Group hosts the ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026, under the powerful theme: “Future-Ready Tamil Nadu: Learning in the Age of AI, Skills & Inclusion.” With the hashtags #AELSA2026 #AELSAChennai #AELSATamilNadu, this flagship gathering promises to become one of the most significant education leadership forums in South India—bringing together policymakers, institutional heads, educators, skilling leaders, EdTech innovators, startups, and industry experts from across the country. Tamil Nadu: A Benchmark for Educational Excellence Tamil Nadu has consistently been recognized as one of India’s leading states in literacy, academic infrastructure, employability readiness, and industrial alignment. The state’s commitment to quality education is reflected in its diverse ecosystem of schools, colleges, universities, technical institutes, and skill development centers spread across key cities such as Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Vellore, and Erode. From engineering institutions and research universities to schools pioneering digital classrooms and experiential learning, Tamil Nadu has emerged as a destination where learners thrive and careers are built. The state’s education model is supported by progressive governance, strong public-private collaboration, and consistent reforms focused on accessibility, inclusivity, employability, and innovation. Chennai: The Perfect Host City for the Summit The capital city of Tamil Nadu, Chennai, is a fitting venue for this prestigious summit. Often referred to as the Gateway to South India, Chennai is a city where academia, healthcare, technology, manufacturing, and creativity intersect. Known as India’s Health Capital, Chennai attracts domestic and international visitors for healthcare and higher education alike. It is also home to: Premier universities and colleges Thriving IT and startup ecosystems Major automobile manufacturing hubs India’s celebrated Tamil film industry – Kollywood A growing AI and deep-tech innovation culture As one of India’s most cosmopolitan and globally connected cities, Chennai offers the ideal setting for meaningful conversations on the future of learning. Why This Theme Matters: Learning in the Age of AI, Skills & Inclusion The education landscape is undergoing one of the most profound transformations in history. Artificial Intelligence, automation, changing workforce expectations, and the demand for equitable learning opportunities are redefining how institutions operate and how students prepare for the future. The summit theme, “Future-Ready Tamil Nadu: Learning in the Age of AI, Skills & Inclusion,” directly addresses these urgent priorities: Artificial Intelligence in Education AI is reshaping classrooms, administration, personalized learning, assessments, student support, and career guidance. Institutions must learn how to responsibly integrate AI while preserving human values and critical thinking. Skills for the Future Economy Industry today seeks graduates who are adaptable, digitally fluent, entrepreneurial, collaborative, and ready for lifelong learning. Skilling and employability have become central to education planning. Inclusion & Equal Opportunity True progress happens when education reaches everyone—across socio-economic groups, geographies, languages, and abilities. Inclusive systems are essential to sustainable growth. Tamil Nadu’s strong educational foundation makes it uniquely positioned to lead this next era. A Convergence of Visionaries: Who Will Attend? The ArdorComm – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2026 will witness the presence of senior leadership from KG to PG, creating a rare and dynamic platform where all segments of education come together. Expected participants include: Government representatives and policymakers Leaders from education, skill, labor, and employment departments School chairpersons, principals, and directors Vice Chancellors, Chancellors, Deans, and Registrars Heads of technical and vocational institutions EdTech founders and corporate leaders HR and workforce development experts Startup innovators and learning solution providers Thought leaders and academicians This multi-stakeholder environment ensures discussions that are practical, future-focused, and action-oriented. Key Conversations Expected at the Summit 1. Essential Skills for the 21st Century: Preparing Students for the Future of Work As industries evolve rapidly, institutions must equip learners with critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, adaptability, and digital fluency to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce. 2. Inclusive, Equitable & Accessible Education: Bridging Rural-Urban Learning Gaps Ensuring quality education for every learner requires reducing disparities in access, infrastructure, language support, teacher availability, and opportunities across urban and rural communities. 3. EdTech, Hybrid Learning & Digital Inclusion: Affordability, Accessibility & Digital Wellbeing Technology has transformed education delivery, but institutions must balance innovation with affordability, device access, internet connectivity, and healthy digital habits. 4. AI-powered Teaching & Learning Ecosystems: Digital Transformation & Future Classrooms AI is enabling personalized learning, smarter administration, predictive insights, and immersive classroom experiences that redefine how students learn and educators teach. 5. Campus-To-Career Pathways: Skilling, Employability & Industry Integration Closer collaboration between academia and industry can strengthen internships, apprenticeships, certifications, entrepreneurship, and job-ready outcomes for graduates. Celebrating Excellence: ArdorComm Education Leadership Awards 2026 A major highlight of the event will be the ArdorComm Education Leadership Awards 2026, designed to honor institutions, educators, startups, and organizations that have demonstrated outstanding innovation and impact in education. The awards recognize those who have transformed teaching, learning, skilling, and employability outcomes through resilience, creativity, and leadership. Award Categories Include: Preschools School Education Higher Education Skills & Training EdTech Startups EdTech Corporate These recognitions celebrate trendsetters and changemakers whose work continues to elevate India’s education ecosystem. Why This Summit Is Important for the Sector In a time when education systems are being reimagined globally, forums like ArdorComm’s summit play a vital role by enabling collaboration across silos. This event is not just a conference—it is a catalyst for: New partnerships Policy dialogue Innovation exchange Leadership networking Institutional visibility Recognition of excellence Regional and national impact Tamil Nadu’s example can offer valuable lessons to the rest of India in combining economic growth, social development, and educational opportunity. A State Rooted in Heritage, Ready for the Future Beyond industry and academics, Tamil Nadu remains one of India’s richest cultural landscapes. From the architectural grandeur of Madurai, Kancheepuram, Rameswaram, and Thanjavur to the scenic serenity of

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NIT Rourkela Develops High-Durability Material for Aircraft Landing Gear

The developed aluminium-based nanocomposite enhances load transfer and structural stability, making it suitable to be used as aircraft landing gear In comparison to conventional metals and alloys, the developed nanocomposite demonstrates an approximate 65% improvement in wear resistance, strength, and lifespan This nanocomposite is suitable for use in defence aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), where lightweight and durability are essential Rourkela, 30th April 2026: A research group at National Institute of Technology Rourkela (NIT Rourkela) has created a lightweight material that can be used in developing aircraft landing gear with high durability. Aircraft landing gear must possess durability to endure the wear and tear during the landing and taxiing of the aircraft. Typically made of aluminium and aluminium alloys, aircraft landing gear are designed to absorb the weight of the aircraft and must endure contact with the runway. Such conditions rapidly wear the gear material. While aluminium and aluminium alloys are lightweight in nature, their durability under such high-stress conditions remains a limitation. To address this gap, Prof. Syed Nasimul Alam, Associate Professor, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, NIT Rourkela, along with his research scholar group, including Dr. Arka Ghosh, Dr. Ashutosh Das, Dr. Pankaj Shrivastava, Mr. Nityananda Sahoo, Mr. Parth Patel, and Dr. Velaphi Msomi from the University of South Africa (UNISA), have developed a novel nanocomposite material that can be used for aircraft landing gear. The findings of this research have been published in the prestigious Materials Letters journal. Nanocomposites are a mixture of materials at the nanoscale level and are more than 100,000 times thinner than a human hair. To achieve the desired results, the NIT Rourkela research group used carbon nanotubes for better compressive strength and load-bearing capacity. The addition of graphite nanoplatelets further improved the nanocomposite. To make the mixture thermally stable, the research team used hexagonal boron nitride, resulting in better strength, toughness, and performance of aluminium. For even dispersion of particles in the aluminium matrix, high-frequency sound waves were applied. The mixed components were then put under high-pressure compaction, followed by heating and compression in an oxygen-free environment which resulted in a dense and strongly bonded nanocomposite suitable for aerospace applications. Elaborating on the developed nanocomposite, Prof. Syed Nasimul Alam said, “The Al-based hybrid nanocomposites developed by spark plasma sintering (SPS) show a uniform dispersion of the nanofiller in the Al matrix and an excellent wear resistance due to the synergistic load-bearing mechanism.” The developed process produces a three-dimensional reinforcing network, which enhances load transfer and structural stability. With the help of a thin protective layer formed on its surface, the research team found that wear in the developed composite was significantly reduced. With real-world potential for use in defence aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), where lightweight and durability are essential, the developed nanocomposite can improve structural reliability and contribute to safer and efficient aerospace operations. In comparison to the ultra-high-strength steels, titanium alloys, and high-strength aluminium alloys currently used for developing aircraft landing gear, the developed nanocomposites can offer approximately 40-60% higher overall cost-effectiveness. The research team concluded that the developed material’s combination of lightweight properties and wear resistance will make landing gear more durable and safer. With key benefits such as reduced maintenance costs, and improved reliability, the developed nanocomposite highlights the potential for a transformative impact in today’s energy-constrained world. As next step, the team is working towards developing large-sized components made from these hybrid nanocomposites by the Powder Metallurgy (PM) route. Aligning with the Government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, this innovation from NIT Rourkela will help position the country as a potential contributor to next-generation aerospace materials. (Disclaimer: This report is generated from PRO services. ‘ArdorComm Media’ holds no responsibility for its content.)

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India Inc Rolls Out WFH, Flexible Hours and Safety Measures Amid Rising Heatwave

With severe heatwave conditions sweeping across India, companies are reshaping workplace policies to protect employees and maintain productivity. Businesses across sectors are introducing work-from-home options, shorter office hours, hydration support, and safety measures for staff working indoors and outdoors. Firms such as Mercedes-Benz, NoBroker.com, and Savills India have allowed remote work where possible, while logistics and delivery companies are focusing on frontline worker welfare. Blinkit, operated by Eternal Group, is installing air coolers, fans, benches, and water dispensers at dark stores, while also distributing over 1.5 lakh glucose sachets daily to delivery partners. According to staffing firm CIEL HR, many companies are combining hybrid work models with reduced office timings. Businesses in retail, staffing, and logistics are also increasing workforce deployment and expanding dark store networks to shorten travel distances for delivery staff. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that heatwave conditions are likely to continue between April and June, with above-normal temperatures expected in many regions. Mercedes-Benz India said it is promoting remote work wherever feasible and offering cold beverages in cafeterias to help employees stay hydrated. Construction firm KEC has restricted outdoor work between 11 am and 3 pm at most sites and is supplying cold water, buttermilk, ORS, and glucose drinks, along with temperature monitoring using thermal guns. Myntra has upgraded office cooling systems with smart thermal sensors and introduced hydration options such as buttermilk, coconut water, and lime drinks. Savills India has launched employee awareness campaigns on heat-related illnesses and wellness while continuing flexible work arrangements. NoBroker.com has reduced outdoor work schedules during peak heat hours for field employees and introduced additional cooling refreshments and travel flexibility for office staff. Source: Economic Times

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NFHS-6 Findings to Be Released Soon, Says Health Ministry

The sixth edition of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6), one of India’s most extensive health data studies, is expected to be released shortly, according to an official from the Union Health Ministry. Conducted during 2023-24, the survey covered 6,79,238 households across all States and Union Territories, making it a significant source of nationwide health and demographic insights. For the first time, NFHS-6 was carried out entirely through digital data collection using computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) software. Officials said the system included real-time error detection, built-in validation checks, and continuous data scrutiny to improve accuracy and efficiency. The ministry added that the survey process involved strict field supervision, close monitoring, and multiple levels of data verification to ensure consistency and reliability of results. The previous round, NFHS-5, was conducted during 2019-21. NFHS remains one of India’s largest and most comprehensive sample surveys, designed to provide reliable information on health, nutrition, population trends, and related indicators. The findings are widely used by policymakers and programme managers to measure progress and guide decisions in the health sector. Source: The Hindu

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Assam HS Result 2026 Declared: Overall Pass Percentage at 81.54%, Girls Excel in All Streams

The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council has officially announced the Class 12 Higher Secondary (HS) Final Examination results for 2026 today at 10:30 am. Students can now access and download their digital marksheets through the official portal. This year, a total of 3,30,794 students appeared for the examination, out of which 81.54% successfully passed. Stream-wise Pass Percentage Arts: 79.54% Commerce: 81.13% Science: 89.79% Among all streams, Science recorded the highest success rate. Girls also outperformed boys across every stream. Minimum Passing Criteria Students are required to score at least 33% marks to clear the HS examination. Those who do not meet the minimum qualifying marks will be eligible to appear for compartment exams. How to Check Assam HS Result 2026 Visit the result portal. Click on Board Exam Results 2026. Select Assam Board Class 12 Exam Results 2026. Enter your roll number. Submit details to view and download your marksheet. Key Highlights The release of the result gazette, containing roll number-wise qualified candidate details, has also been made available. Source: NDTV

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PM Modi Launches ₹4,000 Crore Development Projects During Sikkim’s 50th Statehood Celebrations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the closing ceremony of Sikkim’s 50th Statehood celebrations at Paljor Stadium in Gangtok, where he inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development projects worth ₹4,000 crore. He also announced the establishment of six cricket academies across the North East region. Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister praised Sikkim’s talented people and said visiting the state is always a joyful experience. Calling Sikkim the “Heaven of the East,” he encouraged tourists to explore its natural beauty, especially its famous orchids, while also appreciating the state’s cleanliness. The event was attended by Governor Om Prakash Mathur, Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, ministers, and Members of Parliament. A grand cultural presentation titled “1000 Steps of Unity,” featuring more than 1,500 performers, highlighted India’s diverse traditions. PM Modi lauded the performance as a symbol of the spirit of “Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.” Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang thanked the Prime Minister for the new development initiatives and reiterated Sikkim’s dedication to contributing towards the vision of a developed India. Source: News on AIR

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IIT Dhanbad Professor Unveils AI-VR Device ‘EchoPulse’ for Rapid Heart Disease Detection

A breakthrough innovation from IIT (ISM) Dhanbad promises to transform cardiac diagnostics. Professor ACS Rao from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering has developed EchoPulse—a cutting-edge device that combines Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality to enable faster and more accurate heart disease diagnosis. EchoPulse is designed to analyse heart scan images intelligently, identifying patterns without heavy reliance on time-consuming manual processes. Unlike conventional AI systems, it reduces dependency on large volumes of pre-labelled medical data, making it more efficient and scalable. A standout feature of the device is its VR capability, which allows doctors to visualise heart activity in an interactive 3D environment. This immersive view helps medical professionals better understand complex cardiac conditions and improves clinical decision-making. The system also incorporates explainable AI, ensuring transparency in how results are generated. Instead of functioning as a “black box,” EchoPulse enables doctors to interpret the reasoning behind its findings, building trust and usability in real-world healthcare settings. Additionally, the device can estimate key clinical parameters, such as the heart’s blood-pumping efficiency, supporting early diagnosis and effective treatment planning. According to Prof. Rao, EchoPulse has the potential to make advanced cardiac diagnostics more accessible, particularly in regions with limited healthcare infrastructure. The project has received funding of approximately ₹47 lakh from the Anusandhan National Research Foundation. Source: PTI

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Amazon Revamps Podcast Strategy to Blend Content with Commerce

Amazon has significantly overhauled its podcasting approach over the past six months, shifting its focus toward deeper monetization and creator-driven commerce, as reported by The New York Times. In August 2025, the company cut over 100 roles from its podcast division Wondery. While Amazon maintained that Wondery would continue to operate, the restructuring has dramatically altered its role. Traditional audio podcasts are now managed under Audible, while a newly formed unit, Creator Services, focuses on high-profile, on-camera talent. This division is collaborating with celebrities such as Dax Shepard, Keke Palmer, and Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce to build expansive, multimedia ecosystems around their content. A key example is the Kelce brothers’ podcast New Heights, which is being developed into a broader commercial platform. Amazon has introduced a dedicated “Kelce Clubhouse” section where fans can shop for merchandise, stream related content like the Kelce documentary, and purchase curated products tied to the show’s themes. According to Creator Services head Matt Sandler, the goal is to seamlessly merge storytelling with shopping experiences—embedding commerce directly into content. While many creators are exploring similar monetization strategies, the report notes that Amazon stands apart for its aggressive internal restructuring to achieve this vision. Source: Techcrunch  

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