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Government-Appointed Panel Advises Separate Chancellor For Each University In Kerala

University In Kerala

The seven-member panel headed by Shyam B Menon, former Vice-Chancellor of Ambedkar University, New Delhi, has observed that the governing structures of the University In Kerala have turned out to be academically counterproductive through uninformed, over-politicized, partisan, and external interference in their day-to-day functioning and recommended that the internal governance of the university should be sequestered from the administrative controls of the government.

Haryana Assembly Passes Resolution Seeking Restoration Of State’s Share In Panjab University

Panjab University

Haryana Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution recommending the government to seek restoration of the state’s share in Panjab University, Chandigarh. Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Education Minister Kanwar Pal said that Haryana must get its share in the affiliation of colleges to Panjab University, Chandigarh to protect the interest of the students and citizens of the state. The non-official resolution was moved by Congress MLA Geeta Bhukkal in the state assembly.

The globalisation of Indian Education in the Post-Pandemic age

Globalisation of Indian Education in the Post-Pandemic age

The new national education policy (NEP) released by the government of India in 2020 outlines a grand outlook for the future of education in India, presenting a sweeping vision for Indian Education.

Odisha govt Education Department Directs Universities, Colleges to Prevent Ragging

Education Department

Odisha Higher Education Department wrote to Vice-Chancellors of all State Public Universities, Principals of all Government General Degree Colleges and Teacher Education Colleges, and Principals of all Aided and Un-aided Non-Government Colleges under the Department.

Delhi University Plans To Start Research Centre To Promote Study Of Freedom Movement, Partition

Central Universities

Delhi University is planning to start a research centre to promote study of India’s freedom movement and Partition. In this regard, the university has constituted a seven-member committee, headed by DU Director (South Campus) Prakash Singh, to provide suggestions to develop the centre.

Delhi University Plans To Launch Certificate Courses For Students From Other Universities Next Year

Delhi University

Delhi University is plans to launch a scheme that will allow students from other universities or institutions to study various courses in the varsity from next year. The DU’s academic council (AC) will discuss the implementation of the scheme during its meeting on Wednesday.

Centre Plans To Fund 10,000 Patents Every Year From Educational Institutions

Centre Plans To Fund 10,000 Patents Every Year From Educational Institutions

The government will soon launch a scheme to fund 10,000 patent applications every year from educational institutions, a top official said. The move is aimed at encouraging more students and faculty members to protect their intellectual property rights. The aim of the scheme is also to help Indian higher education institutions to improve their rankings […]

Teachers’ Posts Vacant In Odisha Colleges

Foreign Students

Assam police have arrested a madrasa teacher and detained 11 others in separate operations from four districts for their alleged link with the Colleges in Odisha are finding it tough to conduct classrooms following huge staff vacancies. Though colleges across the state have opened and offline classes are being held most of the institutions are […]

UGC Ties Up With Meity To Launch New Higher Education Portal For Students In Rural Areas

Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign

Over 23,000 higher education courses, including programmes on artificial intelligence (AI), cyber security and early childhood care, will now be available free of cost on a new web portal from Friday, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has said. The portal is aimed at bridging the digital divide and enhancing the accessibility of higher education in […]

Secures Highest NAAC GradingLucknow University

The Indian States and their Capitals

Jul 26 (PTI) Lucknow University has been graded with an ‘A++’ by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council. NAAC assesses the overall systems along with teaching work in higher education institutions in India.In a statement issued here on Tuesday by the Raj Bhavan, Uttar Pradesh Governor and Chancellor Anandiben Patel expressed happiness on getting the […]