Education
Alleging that many schools adopted “unfair means and malpractices” while marking students during Term 1 examinations, some private schools have urged the Central Board of Secondary Education to reduce the weightage of the Term I examination for the 2021-2022 session.
[…]The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) has called for a boycott of classes on Tuesday to press for its demands on a series of issues, including one-time regulation for absorption of ad-hoc and temporary teachers.
[…]Earlier, the admission process for the 2022-23 academic session under the three categories was scheduled to begin from March 22.
[…]As the new policy on scholarships being non-transferable and freeships being limited is introduced, students of SAARC countries protest against this unjust move.
[…]Low cost, eco-friendly start-up ideas from Delhi’s school students find a footing at the Business Blasters expo as they attract crores of investment and recognition from entrepreneurs
[…]Contrary to the current sneering comments that youngsters who go abroad for higher studies are spoilt rich brats, they have very good reason to ask their parents to pay for their education abroad. Here are some of their voices
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