Education News in India

  • GITAM University receives A grade from NAAC 20/Sep/2011
  • GITAM University here has received A grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), according to a press release from the university on Monday. Vice-Chancellor G. Subramanyam presided over a “success meet” held on the campus to celebrate the university getting the top ..
  • Hatching plans for successful projects 20/Sep/2011
  • Be it making breakfast for two, designing a skyscraper or signing an international treaty, there is one task that underlies most activities that humans engage in - planning. A systematic approach is often looked upon as the pathway to a successful project. Going by the adage of ‘catching them ..
  • Triumphant steps into colonies of cure 19/Sep/2011
  • Long before man learnt the complexities surrounding microorganisms, they had roles in processes such as baking, brewing, and preservation of food. As a consequence of developments in microbiology, they found diverse applications as in the production of amino acids, antibiotics, and chemical feed. New ..
  • Anna varsitys industry-academia MoUs not fruitful says CAG report 19/Sep/2011
  • Most industries that the Anna University, Chennai signed Memorandum of Understandings (MOU) during 2005-10 did not facilitate any industry-related academic programmes but merely served the purpose of mobilising funds for the university, according to the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India. The ..
  • IIM Shillong ties up with WBNUJS for new course 20/Sep/2011
  • IIM Shillong and the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences signed an MoU to start a post-graduate executive diploma in business management and law (PGexDBL). The MoU was signed in the presence of Chief Minister Dr Mukul Sangma, Prof A K Dutta, founding director of IIM Shillong, and Prof Dr ..
  • UK to help poorest girls in the world to go to school 20/Sep/2011
  • Britain will help up to a million of the poorest girls to go to school from countries in Africa and Asia, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said. The Girls Education Challenge is a new project that will call on NGOs, charities and the private sector to find better ways of getting girls into school in the ..
  • From Korea to Chandigarh only to learn English 20/Sep/2011
  • A couple from Korea is among a host of families from south-east Asian nations who have shifted their base to Chandigarh from their native country, with the primary aim being to teach their children English language. 39-year-old Seung Chang Ha from Korea, who worked with a Germany-based trade company and ..
  • Veerendra Kumar presented Amrita Keerthi literary award 20/Sep/2011
  • Eminent writer and CMD of Mathrubhumi group M P Veerendra Kumar will be felicitated with the Amrita Keerthi literary award, instituted by the Mata Amritanandamayi Math.   Kumar was chosen for the honour for his widely-acclaimed work 'Haimavathabhoovil', which narrates the author's journey along the ..
  • Tension in Osmania campus as police stop students rally 20/Sep/2011
  • Tension prevailed at the Osmania University as students clashed with police who prevented them from taking out a rally in support of the demand for a separate Telangana state.     A group of students, raising slogans in support of Telangana, were trying to proceed towards Secretariat as ..
  • Telangana agitation: Private schools forced to shut on Sept 20 20/Sep/2011
  • Major private schools in and around Hyderabad were forced to declare a holiday on Sept 20 after the Telangana Joint Action Committee warned them of consequences.   JAC leader M Kodandaram said all missionary and private schools in the state capital should be closed and take part in the ongoing general ..

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