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Minister Of State For Education Subhas Sarkar To Release ARIIA Rankings 2021 Today

Minister Of State For Education Subhas Sarkar To Release ARIIA Rankings 2021 Today

The Minister of State for Education Subhas Sarkar will release the Atal Rankings of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA) today, December 29. ARIIA Rankings lists top universities and colleges in India. The ARIIA India Ranking 2021 will be announced for nine categories – centrally funded technical institutions ( IITs, NITs, etc), state universities, state standalone […]

IIT Kanpur Creates Bio-Bubble a day Ahead of Convocation

IIT Kanpur Creates Bio-Bubble a day Ahead of Convocation

Prior to its 54th convocation ceremony to be held in a hybrid mode on Tuesday, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur, prioritized the safety and security of attendees by conducting various health checks. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be attending the event as the chief guest while Uttar Pradesh governor Anandiben Patel and chief […]

IIT Kanpur Introduces Bio-Bubble and Conducts RT-PCR Tests to Ensure Safety for Students on Their 54th Convocation

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Prioritizing safety amidst COVID-19 and its new variant Omicron increasingly rapidly in number, the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur has created a bio-bubble for the convocation ceremony. As per the officials of IIT Kanpur, the convocation will be held in a hybrid mode on Tuesday, December 28. Last year, the convocation ceremony was held virtually. […]

University Of Warwick: Under A Quarter Of Firms Report That Introducing AI Has Led To A Loss Of Jobs

University Of Warwick: Under A Quarter Of Firms Report That Introducing AI Has Led To A Loss Of Jobs

Less than a quarter of firms introducing AI technology over the past five years believe it has led to a net loss of jobs, a new survey led by academics at the University of Warwick’s Institute for Employment Research and the University of Sussex Business School reveals. The study is the first survey of its […]

Why do we Need Diversity in Higher Education Institutions in the Social Sector

Why do we Need Diversity in Higher Education Institutions in the Social Sector

India’s social sector has been evolving in the past decade, with students making drastic shifts from their original streams of engineering, science, literature, medicine, business, and so on. The attraction is towards tackling the country’s social issues like gender inequality, poverty, inequitable education, and lack of access to basic amenities among others. No longer is […]

IIM Bangalore gets EQUIS Re-Accreditation for 5 years; Longest Accreditation Offer

IIM Bangalore gets EQUIS Re-Accreditation for 5 years; Longest Accreditation Offer

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore got the EQUIS accreditation for a period of 5 years. This is the second time that IIM Bangalore has received accreditation for 5 years, the longest period that EQUIS offers. EQUIS, is the leading international system of quality assessment, improvement, and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business […]

IIT Mandi Scientist Creates math Models to Find out How Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Affects us

IIT Mandi Scientist Creates math Models to Find out How Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Affects us

Acollaborative research team comprising scientists from IIT Mandi and National Brain Research Centre, India and University at Buffalo, USA, performed mathematical simulation studies on non-invasive brain stimulation techniques. The results of the team’s recent work in the area have been published as an abstract in the journal, Brain Stimulation. The abstract has been co-authored by […]

IISc Bangalore Replaces Ceiling fans with Wall-Mounted Fans to Prevent Student Suicides in Hostels

IISc Bangalore Replaces Ceiling fans with Wall-Mounted Fans to Prevent Student Suicides in Hostels

The management at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore has started replacing ceiling fans with wall-mounted fans at its hostels. Students have also been restricted from entering terraces and narrow balconies. The reason for this move is to prevent student suicides. Four students of the institute allegedly died by suicide in their hostel rooms […]

Illiteracy a big Challenge for Nation, Leadership: Venkaiah Naidu

Illiteracy a big Challenge for Nation, Leadership: Venkaiah Naidu

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu recently said that a country cannot claim itself to be developed when even 15 percent of the country’s population is not educated while stressing the need for increased attention to adult education. He expressed his views on the issues after he presented the Nehru and Tagore Literacy Awards, to individuals […]

IIT Madras Develops Motion Planning Algorithms that can Think like Humans

IIT Madras Develops Motion Planning Algorithms that can Think like Humans

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras have developed a class of fast and efficient ‘motion planning’ algorithms which can think like human beings and enable autonomous aerial, ground, or surface vehicles to navigate obstacle-cluttered environments. According to the team, the algorithms have been developed on the novel notion of ‘Generalised Shape Expansion’ […]