Shisht Bharat Campaign - A Dr. Angeli Qwatra Safety Trainings Initiative - under the aegis of a humanitarian, not-for-profit organization announced the launch of its civic sense inculcation campaign today. The campaign saw the presence of eminent dignitaries such as Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for the Ministry of Development of North Eastern region, Minister of State for Prime minister's Office, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy, and Department of Space.The speakers on the panel were Mr. Sandeep Marwah, Chancellor, AAFT Media University, Dr. Nand Kishore Garg, Chancellor - Maharaj Agrasen University, Dr. Jyoti Gupta, Principal, Delhi Public School and Sh Naresh Kumar, IAS, Chairman, New Delhi Municipal Council.The main highlight of the event was the panel discussion, which focused on the topic, "Making India Shisht: Inclusion of moral science as a subject in the school/college curriculum is an important step."The panellists shared their ..
The Maharashtra government Tuesday assured a probe into Monday's incident of lathi charge by police on hearing-impaired agitators in Pune and action against the guilty. The government also accepted many demands of protesters pertaining to their education, and promised that priority would be given to the differently-abled persons in jobs. Responding to Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil's demand for a strict action against police officials for ordering lathicharge, Pune Guardian Minister Girish Bapat of BJP told the Legislative Assembly the incident would be probed and action taken. Vikhe Patil demanded that officials concerned be suspended immediately. Scores of hearing-impaired youth who were staging a demonstration for their pending demands were injured in the incident. The agitators had alleged police baton charged them despite protesting in a peaceful manner while police claimed they used only mild force, as protesters blocked ...
In a step towards strengthening higher education, the Delhi government has proposed two new universities in the national capital.
The AAP government allocated over Rs 15,000 crore to education sector for 2019-20 in its budget tabled in the Delhi Assembly on Tuesday. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in his budget speech said the allocation to education is around 26 per cent of the total budget. "In the previous years the allocation for the education had been around 24-25 per cent of the total budget," Sisodia said. Allocation for entrepreneurship plans, introduction of family business curriculum, setting up of a teachers training university and an applied science university are among the various initiatives announced in the budget. "A digital learning scheme will be started in which students will have access to tablets. Around Rs 9 crore has been allocated for it. Students who score more than 80 per cent in class 10 will also get tablets," Sisodia said. The AAP government presented a Rs 60,000 crore budget for 2019-20 and said it is "two times more" than the one presented in 2014-15.
Wipro Limited and King's College London on Tuesday announced the launch of enrollment process for the first Master of Arts programme in STEM Education in Britain.The degree programme starting in September is designed to be a year-long programme for full-time students and a two-year course for part-time students.The MA in STEM Education will welcome students seeking formal training and the skills to drive educational change in an increasingly technological and science-rich world.The course will be taught by academic staff of the Centre for Research in Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CRESTEM) in the School of Education, Communication and Society at King's College London, and is aimed at education professionals and policy makers.The programme will focus on essential and practically-oriented STEM knowledge as well as emerging fields such as environmental education and will take a blended learning approach, involving face-to-face as well as online learning ...
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The National Book Trust (NBT) has appointed educationist and author Govind Prasad Sharma as its new Chairman.
In a tragic incident, a student from India died at a campus pool in the University of Rhode Island (URI) in the US. Suhail Habeeb, a graduate student in physics from India, died on Sunday following an incident that occurred in a Tootell Physical Education Center pool on the Kingston Campus, the University said. The University is "saddened by the recent loss of one of our community members, Suhail Habeeb, it said. He had been enrolled at the University since Fall 2016. Staff from Campus Recreation, URI Police Department, and URI Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to Tootell late afternoon on Sunday. URI Police and EMS were dispatched and arriving units found lifeguards performing CPR on Habeeb. He was transported by EMS to a local hospital where he was later identified and pronounced deceased. The University extended its deepest condolences to Habeeb's family, friends and colleagues.
With the admission of 32,455 students in 2018 under the economically weaker sections (EWS) and disadvantaged group (DG) category, the private unaided schools have seen three times more admission compared with schools under the three municipal bodies.
A clash broke out on Sunday between student inmates of Birla A and Birla C hostels in Uttar Pradesh's prestigious Banaras Hindu University (BHU).Students were seen pelting stones, while the police were trying to dispel the crowd.Speaking to ANI, Dinesh Singh, SP of the city said: "Birla hostel has two campuses-A and C, where senior and junior students on Sunday had a fight over a heated argument. The minor rift later turned into a scuffle, due to which the police had to intervene."In a similar incident, in April 2017, a clash was witnessed between the junior doctors of the general surgery department at Sir Sundar Lal hospital in BHU campus, in which a student suffered a head injury.
Jadavpur University Pro-Vice-Chancellor Pradip Kumar Ghosh left the campus after 72 hours, after agitating students lifted a gherao demanding a tripartite meeting on holding students' union elections. Members of Arts Faculty Students' Union (AFSU), Science Faculty Students Union (SFSU) and Faculty of Engineering and Technology Students' Union (FETSU) started an indefinite sit-in outside Ghosh's office to press for their demand on Friday evening. A member of the Jadavpur University Teachers' Association (JUTA) said the Pro-VC left the campus around 7 pm after sending a letter to the Higher Education department requesting immediate steps to convene a tripartite meeting of the university, students and the government for facilitating students' union polls in the institution at the earliest. AFSU General Secretary Debraj Debnath said, "We have let the Pro-VC to leave the campus as he was not feeling well. But we will continue our sit-in for another 72 hours till there is ...
Ghaziabad District Magistrate (DM) Ritu Maheswari distributed free sanitary napkins to girls at an awareness programme organised for the women of 35 village panchayats.
The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) formed a human chain on Monday in an act of protest against the alleged misgovernance of the varsity administration. Several teachers and students assembled to form the human chain as a precursor to the strike to be observed on February 27, 28 and March 1 against various policies of the administration and the HRD Ministry, the DUTA said. Teachers who participated in the human chain alleged there is a nexus between the university administration and the HRD Ministry to ensure that the issues remain unresolved as part of the government's agenda to withdraw funding from higher education, it said. They said the government has not responded on bringing an ordinance on the roster issue and a one-time regulation to regularise and absorb temporary and ad-hoc teachers despite several representations, it added. The teachers also accused the vice-chancellor of being "apathetic" towards various issues.
The Odisha unit of the Congress on Monday demanded the resignation of School and Mass Education Minister Badri Narayan Patra for the repeated incidents of question paper leaks during the annual High School Certificate (HSC) examination in the state.
Images of some pages of english paper of the ongoing Matriculation examinations went viral on social media Monday. But, the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) authorities denied the leakage and said the images circulated did not match with the original questions of the paper which was conducted during the day. Amidst uproar over annual high school certification examination question papers going viral repearedly on social media, Opposition Congress demanded resignation of school and mass education minister for the alleged failure to maintain efficiency in holding the exam. Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan criticised the state government over the chaos in the annual high school certificate examination. "The state government has been playing with the future of lakhs of students," Pradhan said. The images which went viral on the social media on Monday do not match with the original question paper and the same cannot be attributed as question paper ...
Indian values together with modern science and technology can benefit humanity, President Ram Nath Kovind said Monday. The president was addressing the students of DAV College, Kanpur after inaugurating the institution's centenary celebrations. Before beginning his speech, Kovind paid tributes to slain CRPF jawan Shyam Babu from Kanpur Dehat along with the other 39 personnel who died in the Pulwama terror attack. He also paid tributes to social reformer Swami Dayanand Saraswati, who had played a leading role in the cultural awakening of the masses in the 19th century. Today is an era of technology and the future will be of artificial intelligence, Kovind noted. "You have to face new challenges. We have to utilise the new instruments of technology for development and move ahead," he said. Noting that he too had studied at the college, Kovind said: "I still remember how difficult it was at that time (1960) to get admission in this college." "For a poor student like me, it was not easy ..
The Madras High Court Monday dismissed a plea seeking action against the principal of Loyola College here for allegedly allowing display of some paintings on Bharat Mata in an inappropriate manner. Dismissing the plea, a division bench of Justices S Manikumar and Justice Subramonium Prasad said the petitioner has alternative remedy under the Criminal Procedure Code to proceed with. The high court said the petitioner has not submitted a representation to the Commissioner of Police, who was arraigned as a respondent in the petition. He had instead made a representation to the Director General of Police, who has not been arraigned as respondent in the petition, it said. According to the petitioner, Vedha of Madippanur in Madurai District, some paintings were exhibited at Loyola College on January 19-20. The exhibition was open to the public. He alleged that some of the paintings degrading Hindu deities were also displayed at the exhibition. Earlier, following complaints by the BJP and ...
Princess of Sharjah, Sheikha Hend Bint Faisal Al-Qassemi Monday lauded the Indian higher education system and medical institutions, saying it was on par with those abroad. She said Indian talents have found pride of place in global companies and space agencies like Google and NASA. At Google, 20 to 30 per cent of its employees were from India, she said. "India is no lesser than any other country in this world in terms of education and the rich environmental resources," Al-Qassemi said while interacting with the students of the Nehru Arts and Science College here. "I am very proud to say that India also matches high quality in medical and education and I have seen many promising Indian students who are working to develop this country," she said and appreciated the country's contribution to the global community. The princess said educational institutions in India were developing rapidly, while in Sharjah, the standards were high, as also in medical care. She said Sharjah ..
Hailing Tamil Nadu as a torchbearer of welfare initiatives, state Governor Banwarilal Purohit Monday inaugurated a breakfast scheme for school students here. The "Kaalai Unavu Thittam" (breakfast scheme) is jointly implemented by the Greater Chennai Corporation and the Akshaya Patra Foundation. "Tamil Nadu has always been in the forefront of social welfare initiatives. It is therefore no wonder that this programme to provide breakfast to school children is being commenced in Tamil Nadu...," Purohit said. Expressing hope that the scheme would acquire nation-wide stature, he said: "...I have no doubt that the school children will eagerly look forward to come to school every morning for hot, delicious and nutritious breakfast cooked in the Akshaya Patra kitchens.
West Bengal Governor K N Tripathi Monday criticised a section of agitating students of the Jadavpur University for heckling Vice-Chancellor Prof Suranjan Das, saying they should not have pushed him. Das had fallen down in front of the administrative building of the University on February 19 during a scuffle between two groups of students. He was hospitalised for two days following the incident. "The students should not have pushed the VC under any circumstances. The students should not ever hit their teacher, their VC," Tripathi told reporters on the sidelines of the convocation of the West Bengal State University in Barasat near here. Asked to comment on the heckling of Das, the governor said the students "should not be involved in any conduct which will go against the spirit of their respective institute". Tripathi, however, said he had nothing against the student community unitedly agitating to press for their demands on academic matters. The incident involving the JU