Education News in India

  • IGNOU celebrates 27th foundation day 20/Nov/2012
  • V Narayanasamy, Minister of State, PMO, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, elaborating upon the 'New Education Policy' while delivering the presidential address at the 27th Foundation Day celebrations of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) said, "Every big district should have a ..
  • DU students denied admit card due to low attendance 19/Nov/2012
  • Delhi University (DU), amidst its ongoing changes, has left a large number of students in lurch, just a day before the semester examinations (theory) are to begin from November 20. More than a thousand students were not issued admit cards --- till today --- to sit in the exams. A number of students from ..
  • Glasgow Caledonian University gets a new Chancellor 19/Nov/2012
  • Nobel Peace Prize winner and global anti-poverty campaigner, Professor Muhammad Yunus, was installed as chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) this October. The formal installation ceremony at the university’s Saltire Centre was preceded by a colourful procession through the city centre ..
  • National conference on Critical Aspects of Film Appreciation 19/Nov/2012
  • K. Sai Kiran, a student of Mass Communication in Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s College of Communication and Management represented his institution at a national conference on ‘Critical Aspects of Film Appreciation’ organised by the Department of Electronic Media, Kushabhau Thakre Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar ..
  • Experts address students on salient features of investment 19/Nov/2012
  •  An “Investor’s Awareness Programme” was conducted at CMR Technical Campus, Kandlakoya under the aegis of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India and the Institute for Company Secretaries of India, Hyderabad Chapter. Three distinguished speakers, two of whom are ..
  • Human rights activists press for stricter law to curb corporal punishment .. 19/Nov/2012
  • Human rights activists here have demanded that the Rajasthan government bring stringent laws to protect students from corporal punishment in the wake of the death of a nine-year-old girl due to complications from an injury sustained in such an incident at a private school. Activists of the People's Union ..
  • Overseas educated chinese offering stiff competition to locals in the .. 19/Nov/2012
  • A vast majority of Chinese studying abroad are returning back offering stiff competition for jobs to the students, who studied in local universities. Nearly 72 per cent of overseas Chinese students have returned to China after finishing education abroad since the late 1970s, a government-backed agency ..
  • art & Cultural centre to come up at Salem 19/Nov/2012
  • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa announced that an integrated art and cultural centre would be set up at Thalavaipatti in Salem district at a cost of Rs one crore. The centre would comprise a Zonal Director office of Art and Culture Department, District Music School and a welfare board for folk ..
  • Student-faculty team of the Khalsa college's forensic science unit .. 19/Nov/2012
  • Delhi University's SGTB Khalsa College has come up with a technique of developing fingerprints, even on substances, which are destroyed deliberately or by natural weather conditions. The student-faculty team of the college's forensic science unit claims it is an effective technique applicable to a number of objects.<br ..
  • MSc in climate science and policy initiated. by TERI University 19/Nov/2012
  • With the launch of the Unesco Chair on climate science and policy at The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) University, a new course — MSc in climate science and policy has been initiated. The two-year programme will boost research and provide a practical understanding of climate science. ..

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