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Why CBSE students excelled in CUET admissions
Several state board students were stuck due to technical glitches and delayed results of CUET
MBA in regional languages to widen nation's talent pool
Technologies to enable students taught in local languages to communicate better with global business leaders are already in place
Why India lags behind in skilled robotics talent
Even though robotics can offer numerous opportunities to a wide range of market domains in India, such as manufacturing, agriculture, transport and logistics, and space exploration, the use of robotics in India has been challenged by the lack of skilled talent.
Students firm on Liberal Arts, not sure about Science in DU
Several seats in BSc courses were vacant after the first CSAS list in DU's top colleges
Why PhD scholars need dexterity in scientific writing
Producing slightly over 24,000 doctoral graduates annually, India ranks fourth globally, reveals a recent report by Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Varsities encourage student entrepreneurs to boost startup culture
The entrepreneurial ecosystem today is better than before, both in terms of infrastructure and trained manpower for mentoring
Let Us All Have Some Environmental Sense
Our peaceful existence in society is incumbent on how well we put our senses to use.
'Britain is doing Big Pharma's bidding, and harming itself, by trying to curb Indian generics'
Several international organisations working to improve people’s access to medicines have written to the UK government protesting against provisions in a proposed India-UK FTA after the chapter on intellectual property was leaked. The provisions related to pharmaceutical IP could prevent India from making affordable generics on which the National Health Service (NHS) of the UK and several other countries depend. Nick Dearden, the director of Global Justice Now, spoke to Rema Nagarajan explaining why India’s ability to produce generics is crucial not only to the Global South but to the UK too:
Namma Akshata
This story’s big thrill is being ladki wallahs, the subplot is about shoes
Revive NJAC
The collegium system ultimately hurts the judiciary’s credibility. Parliament’s idea was better
One Vs The Rest
BJP will give TRS a big fight in 2023 state polls. But it will worry about Bihar
Tap Diaspora Dollars ... Now
It’s the best way to manage forex volatility. NRIs have reposed trust in India earlier: in 1998, 2000 & 2013
India's first 'spy' sat returns to Earth after 13.5-year sentinel duty
India’s first ‘Eye in the Sky’ returns to Earth after completing its sentinel job for over a decade.
Only Cong can challenge BJP in Guj & HP, AAP incapable: Azad
Months after exiting the decades-long association with the Congress party, Azad said that he was not against its policy of secularism, but its weak party system.
Setback for Naveen as BJD faces 1st bypoll loss since '09
BJP’s win in Odisha’sDhamnagar seat marked former ally BJD’s first bypoll loss since 2009 and is being seen as a setback for CM Naveen Patnaik ahead of next month’s Padampur byelection and the 2024 state elections.
BJP starts spadework to breach SP forts
BJP brooked no time to waste in its quest to breach the SP citadels of Mainpuri and Rampur where bypolls will be held on December 5 following SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav’s death and disqualification of Azam Khan in a hate speech case.
Andheri relief for Uddhav; Nota comes second with 15% of votes
The embattled Uddhav Thackeray faction of Shiv Sena found a pep pill Sunday when its candidate Rutuja Latke won the Andheri (East) bypoll, beating None of the Above.
Munugode's loss confirms Cong's T'gana diminution
Signs had already lined up of Congress’ steady diminution in Telangana.
PM 'pressuring' rebel BJP neta from fighting HP polls: Cong
Congress on Sunday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “pressuring” a rebel BJP leader against contesting the Himachal Pradesh assembly polls and alleged that he is “misusing his power” to influence free and fair elections at a time when inflation has skyrocketed, and the economy and unemployment levels are plummeting to new lows.
Bhajan Lal's grandson marks family's 16th win from Adampur
One constant remained — there’ll always be a member of ex-CM Bhajan Lal’s family in the assembly, reports Ajay Sura.
Saffron party's victories a warning for Bihar's grand alliance, BJD in Odisha
The bypoll results on Sunday for two assembly seats in Bihar and one in Odisha set off the “warning beacon” for the governing parties as the opposition BJP won a couple and signalled its closing grip on the two eastern states.
BJP vows GST relief for farmers, issues spl manifesto for women
BJP also committed to conducting a survey of waqf properties to prevent their ‘illegal’ use
BJP bypolls boost before states' test
Bihar Show A Reassurance For Party For 2024 Election
Covid cases dip 15% in post-Diwali week
The reported rise of the XBB subvariant has not caused a spike in Covid infections in the country.
Study: Diabetes during pregnancy increases risk of premature birth
One of the main causes for under-five mortality is premature birth. A retrospective study based on the health records of over 2,600 women who had increased blood sugar levels during pregnancy suggests diabetes during pregnancy aggravated the risk of premature birth and other pregnancy-related complications.
Disability from head injury not similar to limb injury: K'taka HC
Disability arising out of a head injury cannot be treated like that caused by a limb injury and the court has to assess the actual disability, the Karnataka high court has said, reports Vasantha Kumar.
HCs can't extend deadline of loan repayment under spl scheme: SC
The SC bench said it was open for the bank to mutually agree and extend the deadline for making good the balance amount under the one-time settlement scheme
Rethink age of consent in Pocso Act: HC to law panel
The Law Commission needs to take into consideration the ground realities, a division bench of the Karnataka high court said in a judgment last week
SC to deliver today verdict on validity of EWS quota
May Also Decide If 50% Quota Cap Is Inviolable
8 former Navy personnel in Qatar custody, kin worried
Commander Purnendu Tiwari (retired) is among the eight detained Indians. He received the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award from the then President of India Ram Nath Kovind in 2019.