The National Translation Mission, mandated to translate knowledge books in over 22 languages, could soon become a certifying agency generating employment opportunities.
The issue came up during a review meeting of the mission where HRD Minister Kapil Sibal was apprised about the developments ..
Entrepreneurship is many things to many people. It is the art of becoming rich to some; to a few others, it is freedom from authority; for yet others it is acquiring authority and to a small group it is the art of creating something from nothing. As you can see, entrepreneurship is what “you” want it to be...
Over the past decade, the public relations and corporate communication sectors have developed and expanded significantly, and are today a highly viable career option.
Though both primarily seek to foster healthy relations via effective communication, they are not the same and slightly differ in their ..
Capt. C.P. Krishnan Nair, chairman of the Leela Group of Hotels sent his three children to study hotel management in the US and Switzerland. A few years ago, people would have laughed at the thought of formal education to run hotels. But that was when some folks still thought the world was flat and hospitality wasn't ..
There was a time when radio was the only source of entertainment. Despite the advent of TV and Internet, the medium has not lost much of its popularity today. This however, reveals a deeper trend; the demand for people in the radio industry is higher than ever before. So let's see how to get in to the field and what to ..
Though it is a slow turning tide, the mad rush for engineering and medical seats is declining. Many who were interested in the arts, humanities and commerce were forced into science streams once they completed Std X, or by then were irrecoverably convinced that the ultimate aim in their lives is to be an engineer or ..
With the fate of recognition for some private medical colleges in the State yet undecided, the government is able to provide, at best, a reasonable estimate of the number of seats that will be surrendered by private colleges to the State quota.
Health Minister V.S. Vijay told The Hindu that parleys with ..
Come July, many engineering graduates, recruited by major software companies, will head to Bangalore, Mysore, Coimbatore, or various locations in the city for a training process which will make them ‘industry ready.'
Over 15,000 graduates across Tamil Nadu have already received their joining letters ..
No change in the fee structure for self-financing engineering colleges in the State for 2011-12, says panel.
The panel for Fixation of Fee for Self-financing Professional Colleges disclosed that fees for B.E / B.Tech / B.Arch courses under government quota in non-accredited courses will be Rs. 32, 500 and ..
Faced with teacher shortage and other infrastructural hurdles, the Government has said the ambitious Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act will take at least three more years to show results.
"It (RTE Act) is going to take three years at least. This is not ..