XIMB celebrated the 63rd Republic Day of India with a difference. About 80 differently-abled students from various schools participated in Para Athlos, a sports event organised by Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB) in association with Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar, on the campus grounds on January 26.
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The National Knowledge Network (NKN) of the Centre is planning to connect over 1,500 institutions across the country in the next one year, a senior official said here on Wednesday.
The NKN has already covered 670 institutions including universities, NITs, IITs, IIMs, CSIR labs and agriculture labs, R S ..
Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement will now be studied by students of Centre for Study of Corruption at the Sussex University.
University of Sussex's School of Law, Politics and Sociology has announced the creation of a new research centre at Sussex entitled the 'Sussex Centre for the Study of ..
With a strategical approach towards studying Chemistry would certainly bring good results, even though the subject is found hard and obscure by many students.
Although 12th standard chemistry is very tough, there is no chance of failing and definitely can get good marks if the subject is studied ..
Students with high anxiety level and exam related stress have more help available - a Delhi-based hospital's mental health helpline recently announced the special arrangements for students.
According to an official from Delhi Mental Health Helpline said it will provide 24x7 service and assistance from ..
Software giant Infosys is looking to expand footprint in India with focus on Tier-II cities, a top company official said on Wednesday.
"We are looking for land in various parts of the country and looking to expand our capacity with a focus on Tier-II cities," Infosys CEO and co-founder S D ..
Delhi children spend 115 minutes per day on average on watching television compared to 94 minutes by Kolkata kids, says a study conducted by TAM Media Research.
Delhi children spend 115 minutes per day on average on watching television compared to 94 minutes by Kolkata kids, says a multi-city viewership study ..
There's an unmistakable curiosity in Sakshi's eyes as she effortlessly explores her brother's iPad. She sits rapt as she navigates from one feature to another - camera, games, even the internet - oblivious to anything else. At just two years old, she is the epitome of a generation that seems to be defined by technology...
Archana Pushkarna's nine-year-old son has been ordering books and pencil boxes online. She showed him the way when she was carrying her second child and now he's getting his friends at school started on it.
Young kids, initiated into the world of the internet early, are hitting the ground running. And ..
Intuitively attuned to technology, kids are much better at handling it than their parents who freeze when confronted with a problem. It's like they are born with a wireless mouse in their hands. But is this a good thing? How do adults brought up in an age of pencil and textbooks keep up?
Q1. Should ..