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Pallavi Singh 09:59 PM | November 18,2009
National university for distance education looks to boost quality after growing criticism of its practices
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Pallavi Singh 12:09 AM | November 18,2009
The firebrand Uttar Pradesh chief minister is now a potent force in India’s political arena and no big parties either the Congress or the BJP can afford to ignore her
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Pallavi Singh 10:36 PM | November 17,2009
The ministry is planning to table three proposed laws to curb educational malpractices, to set up a tribunal for education disputes redressal and establish a new higher education accreditation regime
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Pallavi Singh and Aparna Kalra 10:06 PM | November 11,2009
Critics say Kapil Sibal’s reform drive is skewed towards higher learning to the detriment of school education
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Pallavi Singh 11:56 PM | November 02,2009
Govt-appointed panel says many institutes not adhering to UGC guidelines were awarded the status
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Pallavi Singh 09:28 PM | October 20,2009
Bihar’s opposition Lok Janshakti Party leader Ram Vilas Paswan also hit out at the announcement of tougher eligibility criteria, saying in Patna that it was “anti-poor and will lead to discontent among the students”
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Pallavi Singh 09:45 PM | October 19,2009
The aim is to make students study equally hard for their school exams, discourage coaching centres
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Pallavi Singh 10:23 PM | October 16,2009
The IIMs will now be governed by an independent body constituted by the schools themselves and faculty members will now be eligible for additional performance-based incentives
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Sangeeta Singh and Pallavi Singh 09:31 PM | October 15,2009
The most vulnerable are yet to benefit as much as they should from the government’s flagship programme
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Pallavi Singh 12:24 AM | October 14,2009
The CET is being planned to enable common counseling and avoid multiple tests for students
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Pallavi Singh 01:15 AM | October 08,2009
While faculty disregard salaries to join the institutes, they do look to pay parity with fresh graduates at least
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Pallavi Singh 09:25 PM | September 25,2009
Citing resource crunch and greater demand for central universities in the state, Sibal said the state will now have two central universities one each in Jammu and the Kashmir Valley
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Aparna Kalra and Pallavi Singh 11:12 PM | September 23,2009
Indian as well as overseas critics say the government might be exercising tighter controls than necessary
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Pallavi Singh 10:14 PM | September 22,2009
He asked the teachers to ‘rethink’ their agitation planned for Thursday to protest a recent Union government notification on their salary structures
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Pallavi Singh 10:47 PM | September 17,2009
The teaching staff at the IITs however complain that the order doesn’t address their key concerns relating to issues of autonomy
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