May 04, 2022 Pandemic has hit learning, numerical abilities of children, says Rukmini Banerji of Pratham Foundation
May 04, 2022 Pandemic has hit learning, numerical abilities of children, says Rukmini Banerji of Pratham Foundation
Vedantu launches first hybrid learning center in Muzaffarpur Vedantu launches first hybrid learning center in Muzaffarpur The courses will cover preparation for IIT JEE and NEET
BYJU’s-owned Toppr lays off of 300 employees BYJU’s-owned Toppr lays off of 300 employees Aimed at optimising teams to recalibrate business priorities and accelerate long-term growth
Apollo Education UK launches 3-year international clinical fellowship programme Apollo Education UK launches 3-year international clinical fellowship programme The programme was launched in collaboration with its UK partners Global Training and Education Centre, Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Teaching Hospit
Are all foreigners on Indian student visa studying in our universities? Are all foreigners on Indian student visa studying in our universities? According to the All-India Survey on Higher Education 2019-20, the highest share of foreign students come from Nepal
Vedantu brings down course fee to Rs 10 per hour Vedantu brings down course fee to Rs 10 per hour The new courses will offer interactive features such as like real-time doubt solving, quiz shows and leaderboards,
Why data literacy is our best weapon against fake satellite images Why data literacy is our best weapon against fake satellite images A machine-learning algorithm can spot a fake satellite image with 94% accuracy, but data literacy is the best way to sort reliable images
Deep science & technology hold a lot of promise for future: Lakshmi Narayanan Former Vice-Chairman of Cognizant Technologies adds that funds are keen on use-inspired basic research with high applicability
Veranda Learning signs definitive agreement to acquire T.I.M.E institute The ₹287-crore acquisition to happen in a phased manner
Dastur Energy in pact with Advanced Resources International, IIT Bombay To work on geological mapping for enabling large scale storage of carbon dioxide
How social workers in India helped during the pandemic A new study by the National Association of Professional Social Workers shows how volunteers, professionals joined hands to fight Covid
Children in India cope with online risks better: study 6 out of 10 children ages 8–12 are exposed to cyber risks online.
TCS inaugurates research and co-innovation centre at Carnegie Mellon University It is designed to help US companies bring innovations to life faster by using the latest advances in technology
UGC relaxes norms, Indian colleges to offer twinning, dual, joint degrees with foreign institutions In 2016, such collaborations were allowed by the UGC, but it receivedthe got a lukewarm response which led to the relaxation of norms
Jio Institute begins admissions for its postgraduate programmes Invites applications for programmes in Artificial Intelligence & Data Science and Digital Media & Marketing Communications
Discretionary quotas for admissions to Kendriya Vidyalayas put on hold The admissions for the 2022-23 academic session is underway till June 2022
How ‘shopoholic’ UPL adds muscle with takeovers Homegrown agrochem MNC UPL believes in collaborations to drive growth and revenue
Birla-Adani in cement slugfest to be top player With housing and roads expected see a boom, cement makers will be jockeying for the top slot
How ethanol push puts sugar stocks in a sweet spot Ethanol blending brightens prospects and brings in possibility of re-rating, given the higher profitability of the distillery segment
Index Outlook: Not much room to rise in Sensex, Nifty 50 Key resistances ahead can cap the upside and keep the broader downtrend intact
Auroville: An utopian search for a better world Akash Kapur’s ‘Better to Have Gone’ traces what happens when we believe deeply in a quest and give up everything in its pursuit
Lady doctors and the rocky path to healing A handbook on India’s first women doctors holds up a mirror to the social and political realities of the 19th and early 20th century
Conquering Everest: A compelling account of how an impossible dream was achieved Jim Davidson dwells in detail on the failure to make it in the first attempt and the harrowing return to physically and emotionally draining climb up