ASER 2024 reveals a modest recovery in foundational literacy and numeracy among students post-COVID, highlighting ongoing ...
The seven-year project, driven by private funding, will replace swathes of vacant lots with new houses and add over 1,000 ...
VIJAYAWADA: CPI national secretary K Ramakrishna has strongly opposed the Andhra Pradesh government’s plan to run newly ...
FONAR stockholders to receive $19.00 per share of common stock, in an all-cash transaction Melville, New York–(Newsfile Corp. – December 29, 2025) – FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ: FONR) (“FONAR” or ...
Partnership for Miami, a coalition of 24 CEOs and business leaders, has created a comprehensive roadmap to tackle these ...
The housing crisis demands a national workforce mobilization to provide the labor necessary for housing construction, real ...
MPS has fewer vacancies than a year ago — but similar inequities. Now the new superintendent is working on a plan to fill ...
It’s here. Across the country, home prices and rents have climbed beyond reach for millions of families. While many factors ...
I’ve seen this crisis from both sides of the table. As a former chair of a state workforce board and now a partner in real ...
Focus on doubling income, doubling employment generation, industries, higher education, agriculture, health & ease of living ...
Mizzou and Virginia represent two beneficiaries of college athletics' new world order, in which talent has been spread like ...
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The discipline of what we have: Lessons for boardrooms, classrooms, and public offices
By Samuel LARTEY In homes, lecture halls, ministries, and corporate offices across Ghana, progress is often delayed not by a shortage of ideas or resources, but by a failure to fully recognise and ...
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