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Nearly 40,000 Students Skip Board Exams
Board exams hold a lot of importance in the life of each student. During the exams, not only students but parents and teachers also face and experience stress, anxiety, depression etc. In India, there
Right to Education Seat Given in Private Schools If No Government Schools Nearby
Children from disadvantaged sections looking for admission under the neighborhood quota of Right To Education (RTE) can now get enrolled in unaided private schools only if there are no government scho
The Entrepreneurship Curriculum of Delhi Government Without Exams and Books
Soon Delhi Government is going to launch the entrepreneurship curriculum that will have no exams, books or evaluation. The government will initiate the entrepreneurship curriculum as a pilot project i
A Group of Deep-Sea Microbes Provides Clues to Early Life
According to a recent paper in The ISME Journal, revealed how a group of deep-sea microbes hold clues to the evolution of life on Earth. Cutting-edge molecular methods were used to study these microbe
People To Adopt “Green Good Deeds”
Nature is God’s greatest gift to human beings. Nature provides us with all our basic needs such as water to drink, air to breathe and food to eat. Healthy and clean environment brings prosperity
Partial Deletion of Y- heterochromatin Exhibits Stress Vulnerability
According to a new study performed by the scientists at the Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad, partial deletion of the hete
Schools Lack The Basic Facility of Toilets
Health is wealth. Indeed this is a true saying. If an individual is not healthy, then all wealth of the world is useless for him. Basic hygiene and sanitation is very important part of every individua
A Leprosy-Afflicted Teacher Fought All Hurdles For His Students
Born in 1944 in Gunnathota Valasa, Andhra Pradesh, Balaram was one of the few lucky people who have got the opportunity to not get an education but also live his dream. The credit goes to his teacher
A Shop Without A Shopkeeper
Have you ever visited a shop which is not operated by anyone? A shop where people can purchase whatever they need and drop the required amount in a box at the counter. Doesn’t it sound impossibl
Innovative Close Reading Ideas for Teachers
If you are trying to make your students a better reader then teaching them how to close read will help them a lot. Close reading is a very simple and easy way to take students through multiple reading
Education Sector Is Not Satisfied With Budget 2019
In his Budget speech of 2019 the acting Finance Minister Piyush Goyal had laid an emphasis on the youth, cited that India is a country which is amongst the youngest nations of the world and the govern
Venkatesha's Contribution To Education Sector
Education is very important for each and every child in India. The government of India is working hard to provide at least basic education to all children. The goal is difficult to achieve because Ind
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