Hundreds of students in India have been expelled for cheating on
a major examination and their parents are largely to blame.
Critics say the incident highlights a widespread problem within
India's education system.
About 600 students have been caught cheating this year alone in
the 10th grade tests and they could be banned from taking
exams for three years, forced to pay a fine or even be jailed.
Lions might be the kings of the jungle, but crocodiles rule the river. At least most of the time. That wasn’t the case in a video shared by Kruger Sightings the other day. It shows a young lion crossing a river and getting blindsided by a crocodile. A woman in the background can be heard saying, “Oh my God; oh my God,” just before the inevitable. But it has a happy ending: A happy ending for the lion, that is. The crocodile’s next meal would have to wait. The footage was captured by a tourist while standing on the H10 bridge near the Lower Sabie River in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. “All we can say is, lions should always look both [ways] before crossing the river,” Kruger Sightings said on Facebook
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