Punjab government today asked the Centre to suitably relax the condition of Teacher Eligibility Test(TET) for recruitment of the Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS) teachers in the state as a one-time measure.
Education Minister Sewa Singh Sekhwan said Chief Minister Parkash Singh ..
A policemen was injured in stone throwing by candidates of Teachers Eligibility Test(TET) at an examination centre in Bihar's Nawada district today.
Police said the two sides clashed when TET examinees, waiting in for their admit cards for the December 21-22 examinations, ..
In order to boost the job prospects in Jammu and Kashmir, state government has decided to set up an Information Technology Park in Budgam district.
"The IT park will be established in Ompora area for which 19 acres of land has been identified. There are not enough job opportunities in ..
A USD 5.5 billion upgrade to the Global Positioning System moved a step closer to launch this week when a prototype arrived at a Lockheed Martin complex in Colorado to begin months of tests.
It's the guinea pig for a new generation of GPS satellites, called Block III, that's expected to make ..
India's contribution towards the growth of science and technology is meagre when compared to US and China, pointed out CNR Rao, renowned scientist and National Research Professor of Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore.
Talking to reporters after inaugurating an ..
The British Council and Ranan India organised a discussion on Culture and Climate Change at the British Council. The discussion, moderated by Rajarshi Banerji, featured speakers such as actor, artist and producer Vicky Long, artistic director of Transport Theatre, Douglas Rintoul and members of Ranan India, Amlan ..
The Deputy High Commissioner of Australia in India, Lachlan Strahan has opined that interaction between Indian and Australian scholars will further improve the Indo-Australian economic and cultural ties that were picking up rapidly since the last few years.
Though the relations between the two countries ..
In a bid to bring relief to school children from carrying an overload of books, Tamil Nadu government will introduce trimester system in schools for classes I-VIII from the next academic year, 2012-13.
“As per the existing system, students are forced to carry books which have portions meant for the ..
Even as the Supreme Court is yet to decide on holding a pan-India single entrance test for admission to MBBS courses, government has decided to postpone the test by another year after opposition from several states.
In view of this, CBSE has decided to carry on with its All India Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental ..
India's most honoured civil sevices exams has come out with few changes in syllabus for the 2011 preliminary examination giving more emphasise on testing holistic skills of the candidate.
Hencforth, the new Recruitment Process of Civil Services Exam conducted by the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) ..