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Reach In and “Touch” Objects in Videos
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is developing a new imaging technique that will help you reach in and “touch” objects in video. With the help of conventional cameras a
Venus like Exoplanet Possess a Thin Oxygen Atmosphere
Astronomers were intrigued by a distant planet GJ 1132b after its discovery last year. This planet has a temperature of approximately 450 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas it is situated just 39 light-years
Sunlight a Solution For Dye Waste
The scientists have developed a photocatalyst using titanium dioxide doped with red seaweed polymer carrageenan to degrade the dyes. The Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute
A Conservation Women Brigade to Save Rare Bird in India
Hargilla Army, a conservation brigade of 70 local women of Assam’s Brahmaputra Valley has been successful in reducing fear and protecting the habitat of the greater adjutant stork known as Hargi
CBSE Math’s Paper to Get New Pattern in 2017
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a statement on 17th August, 2016 about the difficulty level of the mathematics paper for the upcoming year’s Class XII board ex
A New Opportunity for ITI Graduates
In a new guideline announced by National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) students undergoing vocational training will be able to obtain a class 12 certificate that will be equal to an inter
India to Get Six New IITs
The Institutes of Technology (Amendments) Act, 2016, got President Pranab Mukherjee’s consent on 11th August, 2016. As per this act, six new Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) will set up in
Billabong High International, Noida hosted The Chronicles of Discourse – an Inter School Symposium
Billabong High International School, Noida (BHIS Noida) in collaboration with Hindustan Times PACE organized an Inter School literary event ‘The Chronicles of Discourse’ on the 4th August.
Central Government Grants Scholarships to Over 3,500 J&K Students
This year, the Central Government has awarded scholarships to over 3,500 students from Jammu & Kashmir to enable them to pursue higher education outside the state. These scholarships are worth Rs.
No Uniform Syllabus for CBSE and State Boards, Says Government
On Monday, Lok Sabha was informed that no proposal for a uniform syllabus in CBSE and state boards will be given by the government as it does not cater to the local issues such as culture and language
Single Teacher in Over 98,000 Primary Schools Managing the Academics, Says RTE
According to a report of the Right of Education (RTE) Forum, over 98,000 primary schools across the country are being managed by single teachers for all the classes between first to fifth standard. Th
DU’s evening law classes to be scrapped off due to poor facilities
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has submitted an adverse report regarding the evening law classes facilities of DU, which will be shut down and the student intake will be trimmed by around 800. The rep
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