Education
Dikshu Kukreja, head of CP Kukreja Foundation for Design Excellence, explains why the university campus could be considered a microcosm of Delhi
[…]While traditional education have dictated how children are taught, alternative schools are emerging as catalysts for much-needed change
[…]In December of the previous year, Delhi Education Minister Atishi raised concerns about alleged financial irregularities in these 12 colleges in a letter addressed to the Centre
[…]All teaching and non-teaching staff are required to report for duty as usual, with school heads responsible for informing students, parents, and staff about the revised schedule on Sunday
[…]Capital’s top universities lack proper facilities for students with disabilities who struggle to access even important places like library and canteens
[…]The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU), backed by 11 members from different student organizations and hostel presidents, articulated their demand in a letter to the vice chancellor
[…]Members of the Delhi University’s Academic Council and the Indian National Teachers Congress (INTEC) also submitted a memorandum to Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh, urging an urgent meeting to discuss the flagged irregularities
[…]The 73 higher education institutes from 21 European Union (EU) member states will be present at the fair
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