India Today - July 01, 2019
India Today - July 01, 2019
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Highlights of India Today – 1st July 2019 issue: The July 1, 2019 issue of India Today magazine delves into country's best universities in the general, technical, medical and law streams.
This week’s cover story talks about the need to rewrite the basics of education in India. The issue also focuses on the draft national education policy and the radical
reforms on its agenda.
The issue further explores the debate which the national education policy has started.
The issue comes with one supplement: Home
Who Will Be The Chosen One?
On June 17, while the newly elected members of the 17th Lok Sabha were being administered the oath of office, MP and Republican Party of India chief Ramdas Athawale asked where Congress president Rahul Gandhi was. The mocking question caused much hilarity all round, not counting the Congress MPs present in the house in their vanishingly small numbers.
3 mins
Right Man, Right Time?
Jagat Prakash Nadda, 58, will be the Bharatiya Janata Party’s first working president. His predecessor, Amit Shah, the new home minister, will remain president until his term ends in December.
2 mins
J&K - Rights In Limbo
The Centre’s push to rescind Articles 370 and 35A has lent the political uncertainty in J&K a new edge.
3 mins
Open The Flood Gates
Experts fear KCR’s grand Kaleshwaram lift irrigation scheme may be a white elephant.
2 mins
A Tale Of Missteps
Mamata Banerjee's handling of the doctors’ strike betrays her anxiety in the aftermath of electoral reverses at the hands of the BJP.
8 mins
Wanted! A Learning Revolution
The draft national education policy has radical reforms on its agenda. But it will need clear-cut action to succeed.
10+ mins
Reaching For The Stars
A lag in research has hampered the global ranking of Indian universities. This year, our ranking gives significant weightage to research-related attributes.
4 mins
Wired For Excellence
Updated syllabuses and experiential learning at this technology institute produce well-rounded, industry-ready graduates.
2 mins
A Healing Force
In just three decades, the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education & Research has established itself as a premier institution. Rewards and awards have kept pace.
3 mins
Practice Made Perfect
The NLSIU model, pioneered by legal legend Prof. Madhav Menon, gives its students a higher degree of legal proficiency.
6 mins
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