Education News in India

  • The path to safety 9/Nov/2009
  • In the light of the recent attacks on Indian students in Australia, the Association of Australian Education Representatives in India (AAERI), a self-regulatory body of education agents and an initiative of Australian Education International (AEI), is working closely with both the Indian and Australian governments to ..
  • The technicalities of going technical 9/Nov/2009
  • As this report goes to press, the Central government’s announcement of establishing 10,000 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in rural areas across the country is being seen as a shot in the arm for students who want to arm themselves with the relevant technical skill sets. Announcing this, Union Minister of ..
  • Now, classrooms in your pocket 9/Nov/2009
  • The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is exploring the advantages of 3G (third generation) mobile services in delivering education to the nook and corner of the country. On October 29, the university signed a MoU with Ericsson India Pvt. Ltd. (EIL), an Indian chapter of the Swedish ..
  • Disturbing trend to deal with 9/Nov/2009
  • Young lives are being nipped in the bud leaving a trail of pain to the parents and shock to the society. The Gen Next who are supposed to be bold, smart, informed and audacious to take on challenges and enter into fields hitherto untouched seems to be drained emotionally. The rising violent attacks by spurned lovers and ..
  • Anticipate changes, management students told 9/Nov/2009
  • A workshop on Clinical Care Nutrition was organised by the Coimbatore chapter of the Indian Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition at PSG College of Arts and Science. Dr. Sadasivam, Consultant Oncology Surgeon, GKNM Hospital, delivered the inaugural address on Perioperative Nutrition Support. V...
  • For a career in theatre 9/Nov/2009
  • Nataka-Karnataka Rangayana, the only State-run theatre repertory of national repute, which has taken up the tough task of combining creativity with pedagogy, is all set to commence a one-year Certificate Course in Theatre this year and a three-year degree course from the next academic year. The ..
  • Off with chalk & duster 9/Nov/2009
  • The suggestions included propping up the educational institutions in the State to meet the likely challenge thrown by foreign universities that are expected to set up shop in the country soon and the need to prepare a Vision Document to improve the standard of education in the State. Former ..
  • Bridging the gap 9/Nov/2009
  • Training in core skills has been at the heart of polytechnic education for years now. But the gap between the technical know-how of students and industrial requirements has for long been a matter of concern. According to academics, steps to synchronise this imbalance needs greater participation from the industries. ..
  • HRD taskforce to tackle faculty shortage in universities 9/Nov/2009
  • New Delhi: Having advanced the gross enrolment ratio in higher education to a highly ambitious 16% by the end of 11th Plan, HRD ministry has set up a new taskforce to come with a solution to deal with acute faculty shortage and work out an incentive plan aimed at better remuneration and greater societal respect. ..
  • Career in theatre at Rangayana, Bangalore 9/Nov/2009
  • Bangalore: Nataka-Karnataka Rangayana, the only State-run theatre repertory of national repute is all set to commence a one-year Certificate Course in Theatre this year and a three-year degree course from the next academic year. The two-decade-old theatre repertory will conduct the courses in ..

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