NEW DELHI - In an effort to draw the best talent to science, the Indian government has come up with an "innovative" way to reach out to students by "entering the bedroom" to make science exciting.
NEW DELHI - Many epileptic children get little sympathy from teachers if they get seizures and are often told to quit school, an expert has said while underlining the need to educate schools about the disease.
NEW DELHI - The Delhi High Court Wednesday asked parents having problems with the ongoing nursery admissions in the capital to approach the grievance cell of the Directorate of Education.
NEW DELHI - India and Germany Wednesday inaugurated the Indo-German Max Planck Centre for Computer Science at the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi to support academic groups in cutting-edge research in the field.
NEW DELHI - The National Coalition for Education (NCE) will embark on a week-long campaign beginning Feb 17 to demand allocation of six percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) for education.
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- Nursery admissions: Some smile, others mope
- India’s growth will have global effect, says HBS
- CBSE starts counselling to reduce exam stress
- ‘Optimism in India has also made people impatient for results’
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- CAT phase-II ends, over 6,500 take test Sunday
- Now, a management university conducts online tests
- Need to develop reading habit in children: NGO
- Delhi to host India’s first ‘Newseum’
- Thousands appear for online CAT re-test
- After dramatic rise, UK suspends student visa applications
- Anger over Delhi government diktat on nursery admissions
- World Book fair inaugurated in Delhi
- 11,000 MBA aspirants to take online CAT re-test
- Students suffer as central varsity teachers skip classes
- Government’s power to accord deemed university status challenged
- ‘10,000 school volunteers needed for CWG opening ceremony’
- Model rules to work right to education sent to states
- 8,000 students to take CAT re-test
- Tech Mahindra, HDFC queue up to recruit Delhi University students
- Central university teachers to go on two-day strike
- Sibal to meet state education secretaries Thursday
- NIIT to help Colombians improve English proficiency
- IOC wants its top guys to pursue PhDs
- IGNOU launches postgraduate diploma in adult education
- Apex court stops any action against 44 deemed universities (Second Lead)
- Government told not to derecognize 44 deemed varsities
- University grants panel fined for not filing response
- Jamia to implement OBC quota in phased manner
- West Bengal, Arunachal fair poor in education survey
- Terror infrastructure in Pakistan intact: Indian Army
- Model colleges in backward districts approved
- Cabinet approves setting up of national knowledge network
- Pakistani students visit IGNOU
- India to turn out 1,750 mental health workers a year
- Taken by surprise, deemed universities demand revaluation
- DPS offers to withdraw expulsion notice to Salman Khurshid
- No deemed university student will suffer, assures Sibal
- All deemed universities will ‘finally go’: Sibal
- Deemed universities will be abolished: Sibal
- Government to divest 44 universities of deemed status
- Delhi liver hospital to become deemed university
- Delhi students propose new look for Chandni Chowk
- IGNOU world’s largest university: Unesco
- Delhi’s ‘despicable’ neglect of schools for deaf
- Help widows, Cherie Blair tells Delhi school students
- Australia determined to act on attacks, says envoy
- Meteorological department plans scholarships to attract young talent
- From 2011, educational degrees a click away for students
- Sibal on Britain tour to better educational ties
- Sibal moots degrees at the click of a mouse
- Government to post educational degrees online
- Paradigm shift in education policies in 2010, says Sibal
- Varsities making money by affiliating colleges, says Sibal
- Delhi schools close due to cold (Second Lead)
- School asked to implement fifth pay panel recommendations
- Delhi government closes schools due to cold
- State varsities should focus on research, says Sibal
- Unesco to set up Gandhi peace, development institute
- Sibal asks varsities to make tech colleges autonomous
- MCD schools to shut till Jan 17 due to cold wave
- IGNOU and Unesco ink agreement for cooperation
- IGNOU to hold three-day international peace conference
- Biometric identity must for faculty recruitment in colleges
- Computer education now in 108,000 government schools
- Now, 13 Japanese universities to woo Indian students
- Civil services preliminary exam May 23
- IGNOU to open college in Nagaland village
- India’s knowledge sector great opportunity for NRIs: Pitroda
- Australia must match action with words, says Sibal
- India asks Australia to take urgent action on attacks (Second Lead)
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- Opening of new technical colleges to become paperless
- Management colleges can double student intake
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- After attacks, number of Indian students may drop: Australian envoy
- No nation can abolish crime totally: Australian high commissioner
- Cambridge University cricket club to play matches in India
- A rally with a secular message
- Union minister inaugurates Ramdev’s Ayurveda College in Hardwar
- DSIIDC to develop NIFT infrastructure in Kangra
- Jamia Millia wants to shed madrassa tag: Vice Chancellor (Repeating for all needing)
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- Boston University likely to open campus in India
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- Parents battle nursery admission blues
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