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Adorable Baby T. Rex
It may be difficult to assume towering Tyrannosaurus rex as small, but the toothy Cretaceous giant did not grow from an egg which is fully developed. In fact, T. Rex Hatchlings were alm
CBSE Notifies Policy For Addressing Anomalies In Board Exam Question Papers
On Sunday, the Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) notified its policy or mechanism for addressing the problems of irregularities in the question papers of board exams. CBSE is currently
How “Seed Bombing” Done By School Children In Bihar
School children of Bihar are Seed Bombing with the objective to increase the fast depleting green cover which has resulted in alarming pollution levels and poor quality of air in the state. The state
A School In Odisha Is Empowering Tribal Girls Through Their Empathetic Vision
A school named Mukta Gyan Kutira is opting to renew teaching methods by educating students through activities like storytelling, action songs and rhyme-recitation. Located in Rayagada district of Odis
How Should Schools See To Internet As A Prospective For Knowledge
It has been debated that whether the open, cost-effective and a reliable access of internet to students can be a pillar of any education system. It is said that it democratizes the student to easily a
NITI Aayog Working Towards Methods To Reform Education Using IT Practices
NITI Aayog - government think tank is working towards bridging the gaps in the education sector. They are adopting some of the most common technological methods like Whatsapp course, teachers App and
How The Indian Education Sector Evolved In The Last 70 Years
In the last 70 years, the Indian education sector has gone through a sea change from being a luxury affordable only to the elite to climbing the pioneer with 700 world-class universities. In the past
CBSE Won Digital India Award For 'Exemplary Online Service'
Today, CBSE has got the Digital India Award under "Exemplary Online Service" category. This award was conferred upon the national school education regulator by the Union Minister for Law and Justice,
Swaroop Rawal, An Indian Teacher Among Top 10 Finalists For Global Teacher Prize 2019
Rawal teaches at Lavad Primary School in Gujarat. She was shortlisted from around 10,000 nominations and applications across 179 countries for the annual prize. This price will be announced at the Glo
Exam Norms For Kids Of Jawans Killed In Pulwama Attack Eased by CBSE
The horrific and dreadful Pulwama terror attack which killed 40 CRPF men last week is still fresh in everyone’s mind. CBSE has announced some relaxation to the children of military and paramilit
Waggle Dance Of Honeybees Is No Longer Useful In Some Cultivated Landscapes
For bees and many other social insects, it is vital to be able to exchange information for the success of their colony. There is one way by using which honeybees do this. This is a unique pattern of b
5,600-Year-Old Human Skull Bone Found in the Thames by Lucky 'Mudlarker'
For thousands of years, humans have lived alongside England's River Thames. They have left some very interesting things behind in its muddy waters: wooden clubs for bashing in heads, a toilet which fi
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