Texas among nation’s leaders in laws to protect athletes, but many want to see more

Can Texas do more to make football safer?

HOUSTON — Something was very wrong with Cameron Schlegel.

Furlough days add to dismal reputation of Hawaii schools among military families

Furloughs hurt military’s view of Hawaii schools

Punjab to spend Rs.700 crore for new schools

MUKTSAR - In a bid to impart quality education, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Sunday launched a project of Rs.700 crore for setting up of 21 model schools in the rural areas.

Malawi’s president is elected leader of the African Union, replacing Libya’s Gadhafi

Malawi’s president elected African Union leader

CAT phase-II ends, over 6,500 take test

NEW DELHI - Over 6,500 students, who could not take the computer-based Common Admission Test (CAT) due to technical glitches last year, re-appeared in the exam, the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) said Sunday.

CAT phase-II ends, over 6,500 take test Sunday

NEW DELHI - Over 6,500 students, who could not take the computer-based Common Admission Test (CAT) due to technical glitches last year, re-appeared in the exam Sunday.

Now, a management university conducts online tests

NEW DELHI - After the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), over 5,500 candidates successfully took the first ever computer-based test for admission to the management programmes of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Sunday, on the second day of the test.

Need to develop reading habit in children: NGO

NEW DELHI - In the age of internet when information is just a click away, an NGO Sunday emphasised on developing reading habits among children by making books available to them.

Delhi to host India’s first ‘Newseum’

NEW DELHI - Delhi will have the country’s first museum on news - Newseum!