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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 and board of governors on the roster.The classrooms of the Ysgol Capel Iwan Primary School near Newcastle Emlyn in Carmarthenshire, which opened in 1888...
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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."It is a state-of-the-art industry ready course created jointly by IGNOU and HCL. This programme is to be offe...
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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 varsity official said on Sunday.The academic council of CCSHAU decided to make Hindi language a compulsory subject for foreign students ...
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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 Agriculture and Cooperatives Sukhbir Singh Kataria said in a statement that modern computer labs are being set up in every government college i...
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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 other states of the country, a representative said here on Saturday."We have engaged the IIT alumni, settled abro...
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Rajya Sabha passes bill to rebuild Nalanda University
New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha on Saturday passed a bill to re-establish the historic Nalanda University in Bihar as an international institute of learning.The bill, which was introduced in the house last week, was passed in a special sitting on Saturday. The Nalanda University Bill, 2010, will establis...
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Canada's top management school to woo Indian students
Toronto: Canada's Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University here plans to offer its world class courses to Indian students and forge tie-ups with Indian universities.Currently Indian origin students account for about 10 percent of the enrolment at the Ted Rogers School of Management, whi...
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Parliamentary panel for consultations on educational tribunals bill
New Delhi: As the human resource development ministry seeks to establish education tribunals across the country, a parliamentary panel has urged wider consultations with all stakeholders before parliament debates the measure.In its report to parliament, the standing committee on the human resource d...
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AMU holds lecture on Chemoinformatics
Aligarh: Dr. M. Karthikeyan, Scientist at the National Chemical Laboratory in Pune, delivered a lecture on "Role of Chemoinformatics in Academics and Industry" at a programme organized by the Department of Chemistry of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). While thanking for the invitation to share h...
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Senior Scientist from NASA visits DTU
Delhi: Senior Scientist and Lead Technologist at the Johnson Space Centre, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Dr. Kumar Krishen, visited the Delhi Technology University (DTU) on Friday and interacted with the students and faculty members of the university.An accomplished engineer,...
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Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education gets new VC
Gwalior: Major General Sarbjit Singh Pawar, VSM has been appointed as Vice Chancellor of Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education (LNUPE) in Gwalior.The university is an autonomous organization attached to Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.Major General Pawar will be replacing Major G...
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Special computer, English training for soldiers
New Delhi: The Indian Army on Friday launched an initiative titled 'Kshamta' for soldiers to help them learn basic computer skills and spoken English, and secure "good jobs" after retirement."As the soldiers retire at an early age, we want them to be self-dependent after they leave the armed forces....
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CBSE reviews financial market management course curriculum
New Delhi: The curriculum for the Financial Markets Management (FMM) stream has been reviewed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in order to help students pursuing the course in securing admissions in universities.The FMM course had been launched by CBSE in collaboration with the Nat...
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Common entrance exam for medical courses scrapped
New Delhi: Only a couple of days after the Medical Council of India (MCI) announced a nationwide Common Entrance Test (CET) for all medical courses in India from the next academic session, it has now been announced that the medical CET has been scrapped.The decision came after the move by the Medica...
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Tamil school saved from closure in Malaysia
Ipoh, Malaysia: A decades-old Tamil school near here will not be closed down to respect the sentiments of the ethnic Indians who had planned protests to preserve their heritage.Following an intervention by Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, Perak state's chief minister Zambry Abdul Kadir ordere...
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Tamil Nadu moves apex court over test for aspiring doctors
Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court expressing its opposition to the central government's proposal to conduct a combined entrance exam for medical colleges from the next academic session, an official said on Thursday.The government's petition seeking permission to present ...
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'Jamia's centre for culture has potential for excellence'
New Delhi: In a survey conducted by Bangalore's India Foundation for the Arts, Jamia Millia Islamia University's "Centre for Culture, Media & Governance" (CCMG) has been rated as a "Centre with Potential for Excellence".The survey called "Arts and Humanities Research Mapping, India" has listed 1...
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Orissa has dress code for school teachers too
Bhubaneswar: After students, it is the teachers in elementary and upper primary government schools of Orissa who will have to follow a dress code from September 15.The state school and mass education department on Thursday sent instructions to all elementary and upper primary schools, asking male te...
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UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Exam Results 2010 declared
New Delhi: The Union Service Public Commission (UPSC) has announced the result of the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2010 held on May 23, 2010. The results are available on www.ExamResults.net"The successful candidates have qualified for admission to the Civil Services (Main) Examination ...
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President calls for promoting mathematics among youngsters
Hyderabad: President Pratibha Patil on Thursday inaugurated the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM 2010) here with a call to promote mathematics amongst the younger generation. She said that study of mathematics inculcates the habit of rational thought and promotes scientific temper."The ...
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