Alumni help poor students join IIT
A group of IITians across the country have busted the myth that IITians do not pay back to society by joining hand to form Avanti Fellows, a not-for-profit trust to coach students from the poor and op
Focus Point to help choose your stream
For those awaiting class 10 exam results, there is good news. The Higher Education department is rolling out a special programme ‘Focus Point’ to help children choose streams that suit them the best.
Bookworms in for a day of fun
In the age of Internet and smart apps, it is quite a task to keep alive the habit of visiting libraries, attending reading sessions, or simply curling up in a nook with a good book.
Enter Chandini,
Leave the kids alone: Jessina
“Parenting teenagers is quite a balancing act, like walking on ice. Because parents love their children and want only the best for them, they worry excessively about them. The major concern of parents
Use of science in day-to-day life
How can a coin be used to find the measurements of the moon; why does a blade float on water if dropped gently, why does it sink if thrown into water; why are rainy clouds dark?
These are some of the
Students get tech-enabled
It’s not very often that you come across an initiative that serves the trinity of the heart, mind and the soul coupled with a packaging that appeals to folks of all generations.
Starting with the pu
Ravishankar comment draws ire
Several government school teachers and education experts on Thursday criticised Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravishankar for his remarks that government schools students were becoming Naxals and dema