Education
JNU students’ body polls energised by colourful posters, ‘dafli’ beats, and catchy slogans
As the countdown to polling day ticks away, excitement mounts among students, particularly those participating in the elections for the first time
Delhi Children’s Choir: A life through music
The initiative by NalandaWay Foundation is transforming the lives of marginalised students in government schools through music training, offering them hope and opportunities for a brighter future
Over 100 students barred from exams in St. Stephen’s College over absence from morning assembly
The matter escalated as students were also reported to have been debarred from the second-semester examinations for allegedly failing to meet with the principal alongside their parents, in relation to the missed assemblies
Anti-cheating bill good but implementation matters, say students
Students at coaching institutes in Delhi praise the new bill to curb the menace of cheating but say it will be tough to implement
JNU: A microcosm of Delhi’s climate, topography and ecology
Dikshu Kukreja, head of CP Kukreja Foundation for Design Excellence, explains why the university campus could be considered a microcosm of Delhi
Alternative schools creating unique paths of education
While traditional education have dictated how children are taught, alternative schools are emerging as catalysts for much-needed change
DU stands firm on affiliation of state-funded colleges amid funding row with Delhi govt
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
Amid cold wave, Delhi schools to start classes from 9 am onwards
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
