Management education has been evolving over the last few years. However, in one of the latest trends, a study reveals that enterprise, innovation, change and entrepreneurship are becoming more important.
The joint study, 'Enter the Entrepreneur Report, Tomorrow's MBA,' has been conducted by ..
For someone who has taken part in 19 expeditions to the Himalayas, including four to Mount Everest in over 20 years, failures have made him what he is today. "To achieve something great in life, failure is inevitable but when a person learns from failures he can become successful," says mountaineer Christian ..
There is confusion in city schools over reopening for the 2011-12 academic year, after a government resolution (GR) issued by the state last week rescheduled the reopening to June 15. The state education board had, a couple of months ago, issued notices to all schools that they must reopen on June 13.
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Numerous schools will reopen in various parts of the country in a few days to find change in their midst. Impelled by law, their campuses would probably for the first time open doors to underprivileged children who otherwise would have never got an education. Schools in Maharashtra, however, will not rank among these ..
The government is looking at ways to eliminate the need of domicile certificates for those who were born and brought up in the state. According to information, the state revenue department is likely to convene a meeting on this issue in a day or two. Domicile certificates are a mandatory requirement currently for ..
The Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad (KSSP) is organising a campaign comprising a series of programmes in connection with International Year of Chemistry.
Named ‘Rasathanthram: Jeevithavum Bhaaviyum' (Chemistry: Life and the Future), the campaign seeks to highlight the importance of chemistry in ..
The Department of Sanskrit, Calicut University, is organising a three-day national seminar on Perspectivising Bhasa: Traditions and Interpretations from June 21 in collaboration with Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
Explaining the relevance of the event, C. Rajendran of the Sanskrit department said on Monday: ..
Faced with controversy over its non-adherence to the stipulation that 50 per cent of postgraduate medical seats be set aside for admission from the government merit list, the Pariyaram Medical College governing body has made it clear that it is not for a confrontation with the State government and that it would ..
The controversy over admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in self-financing medical colleges stems from a lack of understanding about the real issue, said Abraham Mulamoottil, chairman of the Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences, Thiruvalla.
“We are ready to share with the ..
After excessive discussion on ranks, top scores and cut-offs with peers and parents, most students in urban centres, who are seeking college admissions, either join a college of their choice or one they landed in by chance. Invariably, they are admitted.
However, for a good number of students, ..