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60-year-old allowed to pursue BCom

The University of Mumbai on Thursday allowed a 60-year-old, who is a former student of the institution, to continue his studies and complete his graduation that he had been forced to discontinue due t

A very Simple Plan for IIT’s Mood Indigo

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay’s cultural fest, Mood Indigo, will see popular punk rock band Simple Plan regale thousands of spectators, who will converge at the Powai campus in December.

Varsity teachers to protest at Azad Maidan today

The state’s repeated assurances to regularise NET/SET teachers, disburse arrears and implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations have come to naught, forcing the Maharashtra Federation of Unive

College collects `93k for boxer’s treatment

Students of Thakur College have managed to collect `93,000 for their boxer teammate, who suffered a brain hemorrhage during a practice session last week.

Varsity teachers to protest at Azad Maidan today

The state’s repeated assurances to regularise NET/SET teachers, disburse arrears and implement the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations have come to naught, forcing the Maharashtra Federation of Unive

Boxer’s bout for survival

Students of Thakur College are doing their best to collect funds for their boxing teammate who suffered a severe blow during a practice session, resulting in brain haemorrhage.

59 staffers moved to exam dept

The examination section of the Mumbai University has borrowed 59 permanent staff members from other departments in a bid to ensure its own effective functioning.

Wilson’s video a YouTube rage

A music video launched by students from Wilson College, as part of a social awareness drive against drunken driving, has became a rage among youngsters and pub-goers.

Harvard-style fund raising for MU

Aiming to become a self-financing institution, the University of Mumbai has set up a committee of five persons to explore funding avenues, on the lines of a Harvard University module.

IIT-B courses for desi technology

In a first-of-its-kind initiative in the country, IIT-Bombay has launched week-long intensive courses in semiconductor technology and manufacturing to help meet the growing demand for indigenous elect

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

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