Education
Demand for higher education abroad soars
The buzz at the International Education Fair suggested that young students with the means are raring to study abroad
Showing light to the underprivileged
The newly inaugurated lighthouse, a centre to provide skills training, at Matia Mahal promises to build careers of those on the periphery of the society
Coaching centres not safe enough
Despite a boost in safety measures at private institutes in Mukherjee Nagar, last week's fire incident proves that there are still many loose ends
DUSU elections fail to excite students despite return after three years
Despite 1 lakh students participating in the voting in Delhi University Students’ Union elections, many have no hopes from candidates
MCD orders 37,484 chairs, 6,246 desks for 800 schools
This marks the "first time" that desks and chairs will be made available for nursery-level children, as per a statement issued by the mayor's office
Pain point: Students open up on coping with the pressure at coaching institutes
While Kota is witnessing a spurt in suicide cases among students preparing for various entrance exams, the pressure in the capital’s coaching hubs is palpable, aspirants say
Election buzz returns to Delhi University
Girls’ safety, hostel facilities, fees are the issues candidates are promising to address ahead of polls, which are taking place after three years. however, many remain sceptical
National Teachers’ Award: Teaching by heart
Arti Qanungo, a Laxmi Nagar government school teacher, opens up about her methods that won her the National Teachers’ Award
