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BANGALORE/THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Indian space agency ISRO has suspended the telecast of popular educational programmes in many states due to an unidentified glitch in its ground equipment, says a senior official.
BANGALORE - India Sunday slammed the US authorities for tagging some Indian students duped by a 'sham university in California.
BANGALORE - People in this tech hub have found a new way to raise funds to help educate the poor children and in the process, stay fit.
BANGALORE - Imagine a campus where you learn how to laugh instead of mugging up textbooks, where you are trained to accumulate health instead of wealth, where you don't lose sleep over exams and instead get cured of insomnia.
BANGALORE - French President Nicolas Sarkozy Saturday invited Indian students to study in France and offered to expand ties with Indian universities.
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