Delhi University Honours Alumni

Delhi University Honours Alumni On Foundation Day Celebrations

On Saturday, Delhi University honoured its distinguished graduates, including Union ministers Hardeep Singh Puri and Kiren Rijiju, as well as director Imtiaz Ali. NEW DELHI: On the occasion of its 99th Foundation Day on Saturday, Delhi University honoured its renowned graduates, including Union ministers Hardeep Singh Puri and Kiren Rijiju, as well as director Imtiaz […]

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Presidency Students sit-in Ends

Presidency Students sit-in Ends; Free Vaccination Promised

After the government promised to provide free vaccination to all students, the Presidency University Students Council (PUSC) called off their 96-hour sit-in. KOLKATA: After the varsity administration promised to provide free vaccination to all students, the Presidency University Students Council (PUSC) called off their 96-hour sit-in. According to PUSC office-bearer Adrija Adak, the authorities sent

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education minister Mohan Yadav

Madhya Pradesh Colleges Reopen From Sept 15 With 50% Capacity

College reopen news: Mohan Yadav, the minister of higher education in Madhya Pradesh, declared that the college will reopen following COVID-19 guidelines. BHOPAL: Universities and colleges in Madhya Pradesh will return with 50% attendance on September 15 after being closed for months because of the COVID-9 epidemic, an official said on Saturday. According to the

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'Business Blasters' Project Investment In Economy

‘Business Blasters’ Project Investment In Economy: Sisodia

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Thursday that the ‘Business Blasters’ initiative provided seed money of Rs 2,000 to 3.5 lakh students in Delhi government-run schools. NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia stated on Thursday that the AAP administration is investing in India’s economy by providing Rs 2,000 in seed money to 3.5

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Gujarat cabinet meeting

Gujarat: Notification Asking Teachers For 8 Hours Work Cancelled

The notification cited a rule under the RTE Act that requires primary school teachers to work 45 hours per week. The cancellation of the notification was decided at a Gujarat cabinet meeting. Ahmedabad: Following public outcry, the Gujarat government on Wednesday revoked a previous announcement requiring primary school teachers to work for eight hours every

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5,000 Will Lose Jobs If Haryana Stops DElEd Programme

5,000 Will Lose Jobs If Haryana Stops DElEd Programme

Haryana DElEd: Over 5,000 teaching and non-teaching staff members are employed by private institutions that provide the teaching credential. NEW DELHI: According to a report in The Tribune, the Haryana government is considering ending diploma degrees in elementary education (DELEd), which would force 342 private institutions to close. According to the study, over 5,000 teaching

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Google to Replenish 20 Percent More Water

Google: Will Replenish 20 Percent More Water Than Used by 2030

According to Google’s most recent report, the company used 3.4 billion gallons of water in 2019. Google, part of Alphabet, announced on Thursday that by 2030, it wants to restore 20% more water than it uses at its offices and data centres, addressing worries about water-guzzling tech facilities amid historic droughts. In a blog post,

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Rapid Assessment of Learning During School Closures

Learning Levels Drops In 80% Children For School Closure: UNICEF

According to UNICEF research, around 8% of children may not return to school at all, and more than half of instructors believe remote learning is unproductive. NEW DELHI: According to a poll conducted by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), 80% of children aged 14 to 18 reported poorer levels of learning when compared to

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