Vet varsity farm portal, channel launch today
Kochi: The launch of the Malayalam farm portal of the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University www.kasavu.in, its web channel and radio channel for farmers, entrepreneurs, students and public
Tamil Nadu High Court: Put up rank list of 521 BE colleges
Chennai: The Madras high court on Friday directed the Anna University to publish the rank list of all engineering colleges affiliated to it for the year 2011-12 on its website before counselling begi
Teachers ruining Malayalam
I have been on the interview board of the Education Department’s skill acquisition programme, a novel initiative which is still ongoing. This programme has been envisaged by the state government to
Indian Rupee hits all-time low, student hopes crash
Bengaluru: The Indian rupee has hit an all-time low of 58.39 per dollar; with Forex dealers being of the opinion that a persistent demand for the dollar from importers and banks due to a higher doll
Unaided teachers at receiving end
Kozhikode: After the nurses’ strikes brought to light their pathetic working conditions, it’s now the turn of about 2 lakh school teachers in the 3,000-plus unaided schools in the state to raise the
UPSC aspirant runs from pillar to post for class 10, 12 exam certificates
Chennai: M. Karmegam (23) has moved heaven and earth, knocked on every door and window, only to end up frustrated and defeated as he is still unable to get copies of his two educational certificates
It’s Telangana bandh after vacations
Hyderabad: It’s back to school for students from Wednesday after a two-month break for summer vacation. The new academic year (2013-14) for schools will commence from June 12.
Ironically, city school
Right to Education or Road to Extortion?
Bengaluru: Going by the diktat of the state education department, private schools have started issuing applications for admissions under RTE. Despite this being the second year of implementation of R
Major concerns in field of education need to be addressed: PM
Lamenting that standard of teachers in not up to the mark and learning outcomes are below expectations, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said “major concerns” in the field of education need to be addressed.
Retired dons are back as principals
Teachers well past their prime are coming to the rescue of professional colleges in the state.
Professors over 70 years old are regularly being appo-inted as principals and faculty in engineering, m