Education News in India

  • IIM-A to give marketing lessons to Gujarat prisons 18/Nov/2011
  • Inmates of two prisons in Gujarat will now get lessons from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad to improve marketing of their factory products and for honing their inter-personal skills. Sabarmati Central Jail in Ahmedabad and Central jail in Baroda have contacted IIM-Ahmedabad to ..
  • MCD for regulation of play schools 18/Nov/2011
  • In a bid to check mushrooming of play schools in the capital, MCD urged Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to issue guidelines for their functioning and get them registered. In a letter, MCD Education Committee chairman Mahinder Nagpal claimed that play schools run in the city are not answerable to any ..
  • Govt assures HC panel about office, staff within a month 18/Nov/2011
  • The city government today assured the Delhi High Court that it will provide within four weeks all infrastructure including office space and staff to Justice Anil Dev Singh committee, set up to ascertain the legality of a 2009 notification allowing private schools to hike tuition fees.   On the ..
  • Spineless Allahabad University fails to rein-in eve-teasers 18/Nov/2011
  • The eve-teasing menace continues in the Allahabad University belying the claims of university officials that such incidents no longer occur. Almost daily, girl students have to bear with lewd remarks passed at them by eve-teasers while the university officials continue to overlook the issue. Among the ..
  • The Hindu Young World painting contest is back 18/Nov/2011
  • For schoolchildren, it is that time of the year again to display their creativity and imagination and play with colours as The Hindu Young World Painting Competition is back. The competition, in its 22nd year and an integral part of The Hindu NIE programme, is open for students in two categories — ..
  • Colleges face one crore fine for capitation fee 17/Nov/2011
  • Institutions soliciting capitation fee could soon be saddled with fines of Rs 1 crore with the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approving the Prohibition of Unfair Practices in Technical Educational Institutions, Medical Educational Institutions and Universities Bill, 2010 after the HRD ministry included several amendments by ..
  • Jamia looking to add more hostels, lab space 17/Nov/2011
  • Close to acquiring over 40 acres of land near its campus in south Delhi, Jamia Milia Islamia is looking to make a much-needed expansion to add more hostels for students and more space for laboratories.   Vice Chancellor Najeeb Jung said the university was now close to acquiring the Pahari land near ..
  • Four sentenced to life in CBSE question paper leak-11/17/2011 17/Nov/2011
  • Four persons have been sentenced to life by a special court here in the sensational CBSE question paper leak case.     The Court of Special Judge, Port Blair, Debi Prasad Dey,  sent P. Krishnama Raju, Abdul Rasheed, M.J. Vijayan and Abdul Salam to life imprisonment. Another accused M.P...
  • Hefty fine on institutions demanding capitation fees 17/Nov/2011
  • Institutions demanding capitation fee would soon be rapped with a hefty fine of Rs 1 crore. With the Union Cabinet approving the Prohibition of Unfair Practices in Technical Educational Institutions, Medical Educational Institutions and Universities Bill, 2010 on Nov 16 after HRD ministry included several ..
  • IIM to train officers for patient-friendly healthcare system 17/Nov/2011
  • Meghalaya government has roped in top management institute IIM-Shillong to train its officers in devising patient-friendly and socially-proactive modern healthcare system.   "The training programme focuses on bringing people together to learn how to make their healthcare projects more ..

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