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Yenepoya Nursing College celebrated its 19th Graduation Day, honouring 147 graduates with degrees and medals, inspiring them to lead with empathy and excellence.
Gukesh Dommaraju’s rapid ascent in the world of chess is a testament to the profound impact of integrating sports into education.
Kerala’s Education Minister, V Sivankutty, issued a stern warning on Saturday regarding the recent leak of SSLC and class 11 Christmas examination question papers.
St Aloysius University hosted an international conference discussing investment and insurance trends, featuring global experts and technical sessions
NITK Surathkal concluded SIH 2024 Software Finale, engaging 230 participants to solve real-world challenges and awarding ₹6 lakh in prizes
Sahyadri College hosts the Smart India Hackathon 2024, uniting 27 teams and 162 students for a 36-hour innovation marathon addressing real-world problems
Karnataka is grappling with a severe shortage of science, mathematics, and language teachers in its government primary schools, where nearly 22 lakh students are enrolled.
In a thoughtful effort to keep students engaged and focused during long study hours, Dayanand College of Arts in Latur, Maharashtra, has begun offering free tea and coffee to Class 12 student
St. Mary’s PU College, Shirva, will conclude its golden jubilee celebrations on Friday, December 13, 2024, at the Monsignor Hilary Gonsalves Auditorium.
Parents across South India are advocating for reforms to address rising school fees and uneven implementation of the Right to Education (RTE) Act.
In a linguistically vibrant nation like India, where over 121 languages thrive, preserving linguistic diversity is crucial for safeguarding cultural heritage.
Students and parents from PA College, Konaje, have accused the college administration and Mangalore University of refusing to issue hall tickets
Lebanon’s education system is on the brink of collapse, with children facing significant disruptions in their schooling due to the ongoing war and years of successive crises
The Taliban’s recent closure of midwifery and nursing educational programs in Afghanistan has raised alarms over the growing barriers to female education.
he Times NIE Teachers’ Meet, held on November 22 in collaboration with RCC Institute of Information Technology (RCCIIT), brought together over 150 educators
Parents across multiple states are voicing concerns about the escalating preschool fees, lack of transparency, and the absence of adequate accountability in the education sector.
Bearys Institutes conducted a session on AI skills, highlighting its significance for future employability, with a focus on inclusive upskilling.
Dr. Nayak was a celebrated orthodontist and academic, widely admired for his contributions to the dental profession. He was also the Director of Nayak’s Dental Specialty
Adarsh Kumar, a resident of Shivganj in Aurangabad, Bihar, has defied financial hardships to achieve his dream of becoming a civil judge.
Government pre-university (PU) colleges in Dakshina Kannada facing classroom shortages are set to receive much-needed relief by December.