Girl challenges DU admission norms to MA (Music) course
The Delhi University has been asked by the High Court here to explain its stand on a plea, questioning the validity of admission criteria of a student in the faculty of Music and Fine Arts.
The Unive
UK plans ‘curry college’ to teach Indian cooking
Can a Brit cook 'dal tadka' or 'murg masala' to the same taste as any Indian cook?
Many British lovers of Indian food certainly can, but now the David Cameron government wants to launch a college to
S.African teacher hacked to death in front of class
A teacher was hacked to death with a machete in front of a shocked classroom of primary school students in South Africa, reports said on Thursday.
Guilford Shapo, 53, was killed on Tuesday at Masehlo
TN okays RTE, sets 25% seats aside for poor kids
Tamil Nadu government has made it clear that all private schools should provide free education to 25 per cent of students from disadvantaged and weaker sections else their recognition would be withdra
TN okays RTE, sets 25% seats aside for poor kids
Tamil Nadu government has made it clear that all private schools should provide free education to 25 per cent of students from disadvantaged and weaker sections else their recognition would be withdra
TN okays RTE, sets 25% seats aside for poor kids
Tamil Nadu government has made it clear that all private schools should provide free education to 25 per cent of students from disadvantaged and weaker sections else their recognition would be withdra
CFSI trying to make films part of school curriculum
If everything goes as per the plan of the Children's Film Society of India (CFSI), cinema could soon become a part of the school curriculum as an ‘effective’ teaching aid.
"Good cinema can help in co
After China, India ranks second in foreign students in US
China and India occupy the top two spots in contributing foreign students to the United States, with the international education sector bringing in USD 21.3 billion into the domestic economy, a new re
Police probe begins into Sainik School 'ragging'
The Jharkhand police on Tuesday began questioning 'victims' of Sainik School, Tilaiya, after news channels aired footage of senior students beating up juniors, while the school authorities said the fo
Chinese students don't know much about safe sex
School students in China do not have much knowledge about safe sex, and teachers worry about being considered 'dirty' by parents if they talk about sex in front of students, say experts.
A report rel