Delhi students clean up Yamuna ahead of CWG
New Delhi: What the government could not, civil society is stepping in to do. Students in Delhi are busy doing their bit to clean up the Yamuna river, ...
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Regional centres of NCTE face corruption slur
New Delhi: A high-powered committee of the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry has uncovered several large irregularities in granting recognition to teacher training institutes by the Northern Regional Centre (NRC) of the National Council for Teacher Ed ...
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British students learn about emerging economies in India
New Delhi: Enterprising British youngsters are utilizing their school holidays to gain first-hand knowledge of the impact of globalization. At least 3 ...
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Mumbai portal selected by Harvard for research on transparency
Mumbai: Don't just vote but consciously select your leader - that is the premise behind an Indian portal that offers the database of Mumbai's 1,500 politi ...
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Majority Chinese studying overseas funded by parents
Beijing: An overwhelming majority of Chinese students - around 87 percent - who studied abroad in 2009 received financial support from their parents, ...
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110,000 pounds for British school sans pupil
London: The British government is spending 110,000 pounds on a century-old school which has no students on the rolls but a headteacher, a caretaker an ...
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IGNOU to offer course in PC hardware, networking
New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) on Sunday launched a certificate course in PC Hardware and Networking in association with HCL Infosystems Ltd, an official said.
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Haryana varsity makes Hindi compulsory for foreign students
Chandigarh: Foreign students at the Chaudhry Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU) in Hisar will now have to study Hindi as a compulsory subject, a var ...
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Now computer education compulsory in Haryana colleges
Chandigarh: The Haryana government has made computer literacy compulsory in all its colleges from this year, a minister said on Sunday.
Minister of State for < ...
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IIT alumni keen to push Punjab growth
Chandigarh: A group of former students of Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) has planned a conference of the alumni to contribute in the social and economic development of Punjab and othe ...
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