Mangaluru: In recognition of its commitment to excellence and dedication to providing quality education on a national level, the Prestige International School was ranked No. 1 in India under the CBSE Parameter Wise for ‘Integrated Learning’ category in a survey conducted by EducationToday. The ranking cements the place of Prestige International School among the educational elite.

The India School Merit Awards, 2023 ceremony was held on December 11, 2023 at The Taj – Bangalore, where Prestige International School Chairman Hyder Ali and Trustee Rahil Hyder were bestowed with the prestigious award. Their unwavering commitment to educational excellence and their relentless pursuit of innovation in pedagogy have been instrumental in shaping the school's success story.

The recognition as the No.1 school in ‘Integrated Learning’ is a testament to the institution's unyielding pursuit of academic excellence and its dedication to nurturing well-rounded individuals. As the school celebrates the momentous achievement, it continues to set a high standard for excellence and innovation in education.

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New Delhi (PTI): Union Minister for Women and Child Development Annpurna Devi on Tuesday expressed her anguish over the alleged gang rape of a girl in Tamil Nadu and urged the National Commission for Women to take immediate cognisance of the matter.

In a post on X, Devi said, "Deeply anguished by this horrific incident. I urge the NCW to take immediate cognisance and act swiftly in coordination with the concerned authorities to ensure the strictest action against all culprits."

Devi said, "Justice must be swift and unsparing — the accused must be brought to book without delay," adding, "the safety, dignity, and justice of every daughter of India remain our highest priority."

"We stand firmly with the survivor and her family in this difficult hour," she said.

Reacting to a post by former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai, who flagged concerns over the law and order situation in the state, Devi said such incidents "expose grave concerns" under the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government.

Annamalai, in his post, alleged that a 15-year-old girl from Kanchipuram, who had come to participate in a temple festival near Seyyaru in Tiruvannamalai district, was gangraped.

He said the incident was "deeply shocking and enraging" to him and alleged that such crimes point to a "complete failure" of law and order in Tamil Nadu.

Annamalai demanded immediate arrest of all those involved and the "harshest punishments" for the accused.

He also called for full protection and mental health counselling for the survivor and her family.