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IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 26, 2008
With its eateries that offer snacks at subsidised rates, the Student's Centre in the Panjab University campus is a popular hangout joint. But now shopkeepers there are at loggerheads with the varsity administration …
India eNews - Nov 26, 2008
A special BBC report on the state of primary education in Uttar Pradesh has won the prestigious Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) award.
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 26, 2008
For students of north Gujarat, going to the US for further studies will be easier as a university here Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with an American university for academic collaboration.
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 25, 2008
India is on track to achieve net enrollment rate (NER) of more than 97 percent by 2015, the Education for All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report of the Unesco released Tuesday said.
India eNews - Nov 25, 2008
Himachal Pradesh Governor Prabha Rau Tuesday stressed the need for developing scientific temper among school children so they could become better citizens and think and act in a more rational and scientific manner.
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 24, 2008
The north Gujarat will soon have its first medical college in Patan.
India eNews - Nov 24, 2008
The faculty members and the alumni of the premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) have expressed opposition to any plan to start medical courses in the institutions, claiming it is 'neither feasible nor …
India eNews - Nov 23, 2008
Concerned over a possible erosion in its brand name, scores of alumni of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) criticised the government for bringing in student reservation for other backward classes and forcing a …
IndiaeNews.com: Asia News - Nov 22, 2008
The Delhi High Court has permitted a second year B.Sc. student of Delhi University to switch to another institution, saying the college she was studying in should not have 'any feelings of possessiveness in respect of …
India eNews - Nov 21, 2008
Nearly 300 schools in an Uttar Pradesh district have initiated a new literacy movement under which the students will have to teach at least one illiterate as a part of their syllabus.