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'Right to education helping kids' health too'

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'Right to education helping kids' health too'

New Delhi: The Right to Education (RTE) Act, besides giving children between six and 14 years access to free and compulsory education, also helps thei ...

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Canada's Carleton to have ties with IIT Mumbai, Jindal Global University

Toronto: Canada's world-famous Carleton University is set to sign memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with various Indian educational institutions dur ...

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India to get new medical colleges

Chandigarh: Giving a boost to medical education in the country, the health ministry will open new colleges and create more seats in government-run institutes.

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US varsities taking holistic view of Asian students' applications

New Delhi: The focus is shifting from the entrance test scores to a holistic assessment of the profiles of Indian and Asian students aspiring to pursue higher education in the US and

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Chandigarh institute awards degrees to 330 students

Chandigarh: Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Friday gave away degrees to 330 students at the 31st convocation of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education ...

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Fulbright-Nehru Fellowships announced

New Delhi: The US-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) has announced the opening of its annual competition for Fulbright-Nehru and other Fulbright fel ...

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Second inter college sports meet for students with disabilities inaugurated

New Delhi: The Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Mukul Wasnik today inaugurated the Second Inter College Sports Meet for students with disabilities which began here today.

The meet has been organized by the Equal Opportunity Cell of the

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UPA focus on implementing Right to Education act - Sonia Gandhi

Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Friday said that the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government has made provision of around Rs.2.2 ...

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Health education to be under ambit of health ministry

New Delhi: The initiative by the Prime Minister's Office to decide whether medical education in India should be under the aegis of the National Co ...

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IGNOU to train cops in human rights

New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) School of Law (SOL), in collaboration with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), has launched an online training programme to ...

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Foundation stone for ESIC nursing college laid in Bangalore

Bengaluru: Union Minister of Labor and Employment Mallikarjun Kharge laid the foundation stone of ESIC Nursing College and Auditorium at ESI Hospital, Indiranagar, in

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Forced to tonsure heads for fee delay, allege Dalit students

Ghaziabad: Thirty Dalit students of a privately-run institute in Ghaziabad, affiliated to the Uttar Pradesh Technical University, were forced to tonsure their head ...

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Race on for Chandigarh medical institute's top job

Chandigarh: Nearly 100 top names from the medical fraternity in the country are likely to be considered for the coveted post of director of the Post-Graduate In ...

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