June 10
- The Right Prescription
Will Delhi be able to repeat the success story of the Afro-Asian Games in 2010 and justify its bid motto – ‘New Frontiers and New Friendships’?
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- Bharatiya Rajneeti
Amidst the curse of corruption, deception, frauds and malpractices, is there still hope for an ‘India Shining’?
Divyadarshini Pate
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February 10
- The world of books
The World Book Fair successfully captures imaginations of book lovers and book worms alike, but it fails to give an international feel
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January 10
- ‘Experience in LSE’
Ashmita Chandra talks about living in London and studying at the prestigious London School of Economics
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- ‘Give me some sunshine…’
Idiots takes a dig at the education system in our country, which needs some serious revamping even at higher education level
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- Sage scholarship
Scholarship in social sciences
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- Here’s one more reality
Before you join a reality show, look within, are you ready for the rough world?
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December 09
- Deakin University study tour
45 students from the University and faculty members recently visited India on a study tour to experience India first hand
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- Future collides with past and present
A showcase of latest designs by students leaves one and all spell-bound as the designers mixed traditional arts with present needs keeping the future in mind
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- The CAT and mouse game
CAT 2009 went online for the first time with disastrous results adding to student’s confusion and anxiety
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November 09
- Empowering executives to do business with China
JK business school conducts a unique executive education programme to gain a better understanding of the finer aspects of doing business with China
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- Creating many IT capitals
It is no more only IITians and IIM pass outs who have a global brand value. School children from the farthest corners are picking up fast in the 21st century IT world
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- Education for all
Right to Education bill although a thought in the right direction still has to overcome initial glitches
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- Innovation and research in higher education
Union HRD minister emphasises on students becoming producers of knowledge rather than consumers
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October 09
- Un, dos, tres
CBSE students to get three chances to clear class IX and X exams
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- Dissemination of content in the electronic age
Publishing industry and academic libraries modify the way they function with the onset of digitization of content
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- Bringing dignity back
Guruvar awards aspire to confer recognition on teachers for their dedicated effort to shape the lives of children
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- Men behind Swiss watches
What makes people from Switzerland precise with their work?
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September 09
- Reforms for better learning
Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal says our education system should allow more choices to students
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- ‘Everyone at same level’
Winner of silver in moulding at WorldSkills Calgary, N Priyadarshan describes the feeling of clinching India's first medal
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- Litmus test for Sibal's scheme
Kapil Sibal's announcements on grading system in CBSE and then no boards for class X students has opened up a series of debates
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- A subject called Marigold
Children in Andhra villages are enjoying international play-way education at a fraction of cost of high-end metropolitan schools
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August 09
- Virtually yours!
Increasing popularity of social networking sites, especially among teens, is a concern for parents
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July 09
- ‘Tongue-in-cheek, account’
Debut author Omkar Sane thrashes the world of advertising in his first stint with the writing world
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- Potter is at peace
Love blossoms, Malfoy suffers in the Half-blood Prince
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- Only students are not nervous
New teachers have to make as many preparations as fresh students to get passing marks from the scholars they teach
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- Home sweet home
There’s no safe haven like home; getting hostel accommodation is as competitive and tough as getting admissions in DU
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June 09
- ‘Making ’em work-ready’
University initiative to serve the manpower needs of the corporate world
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May 09
- ‘We’ve recruited more than 200 IITians’
Aman Mittal, assistant director, Lovely Professional University (LPU), on why should a student choose to study at its sprawling 600-acre campus.
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- Of ethics and dilemmas
What happens when journalists from SAARC nations gather for a workshop
on ethics
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- ’I never believed in group studies’
Tannvi Aggarwal of Apeejay Faridabad who topped CBSE class XII exams, on her success in the board exams
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- Get paid for getting information
ClickJobs.com, the job portal, has come up with a new business model that has an incentive for both employers and job seekers.
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- ‘You need to have an edge’
Delhi-based Ritnika Nayan has turned her passion for music into a full-time profession; she manages artists and music bands
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- Small is beautiful
How will smaller universities enhance education quality in the country?
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- ‘Thousand ways to Rome’
India’s first and only individual Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra’s recount of his journey till date
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- ‘Believe in global with local flavour’
As publishers around the world digitise their products, Andrew Phillips, COO, Dorling Kindersley, tailors the books according to the format
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- City beckoning for ride
How the street experience through bicycle tours could be an amazing way to feel the pulse of a city
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- Man who took us to moon
G Madhavan Nair, chairman, ISRO speaks on mission to moon and future plans of ISRO
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- ‘US, in irremediable decline’
Harvard University professor advises India to maintain a balance in its relations with the US and Asian neighbours
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- Training must for business houses
Significance of employee training brought out during a CII seminar
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- Indian technical textiles market to be $37 Bn by 2020: FICCI & TECHNOPAK report
Growth of technical textiles hindered by lack of standards, R&D and inadequate regulations
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- Goodbye Monkeygate
Farewell to Australian domination, welcome to a new era of Indian Cricket
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- Business mind, social heart
CSR got thumbs down at a recent seminar on inclusive marketing
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- ‘Stenography, not journalism’: P Sainath
P Sainath, India’s leading development journalist, on media coverage of agriculture
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- ‘Management from heart’
PSUs can be turned profitable, all you need is human touch, says RH Khwaja, IAS and former CEO, SCCL
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- ‘Rattle up the industry’
Designer Raghvendra Rathore says there is a need to bring in freshness in jewellery designing, to survive the recession.
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- ‘It’s all about confidence’
Interview of the guy who got 100 percentile in CAT 2008
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- Manage globalisation: Yashwant Sinha
India has to learn to manage the process of globalisation since there is no keeping it out, says former FM Yashwant Sinha
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- ‘We went for a print run of 20,000’
Shobha Viswanath, director, Karadi Tales Company Pvt Ltd describes what made the idea of audio stories click.
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- ‘Medium is fascinating’
Animation is the emerging industry in India as many full length animated feature films are lined up for coming months. The problem, however, is of lack of trained professionals
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- ‘No apologies for delay’
Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman, Planning Commission, says hurry in legislation on higher education will prove counterproductive, at FICCI Higher Education Summit
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- Dinner in darkness
Well-meaning children with their small, yet noble efforts stand humiliated on Earth Day
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- Man, a bicycle
At a seminar held on the occasion of International Women’s Day, celebrities shared their idea of the relationship between a man and a woman
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