In what has been the biggest bureaucratic reshuffle at the Centre in recent times, the Narendra Modi-led BJP ... Read More

NDA Government scraps Higher Education bill
The Union Cabinet has withdrawn a draft legislation that sought to create an overarching regulator for higher education, replacing ... Read More

Easier Eligibility Norms for IIT Admissions
Starting 2015, students scoring 75 per cent marks in their class XII examinations will also be eligible for admissions to the prestigious ... Read More

Now, a parent-friendly App for schools
In a move of technological upgradation that could drastically cut down parents' worries, schools in Mumbai have now started... Read More

MHRD asks schools to ensure implementation of 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan'
The Human Resource Development ministry has asked all colleges and educational institutions to ensure implementation of the... Read More

Medical colleges face a catch-22 situation after SC relief
The recent Supreme Court order to provide interim relief to medical colleges is proving to be a double edged sword... Read More

UGC says no to Symbiosis off-campus
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has rejected an application by Pune-based Symbiosis University to set up an off-campus centre... Read More

Looking Down the Barrel

Technology has made critical inroads into our lives and there's a concerted push from the government to integrate it with higher education in India. Despite a realisation of benefits of technology-enabled learning, there are challenges that need to be urgently addressed. Parimal Peeyush of ENN delves into the details ... Read More

The Challenge Lies in the Mindset

Although the university is all geared up to deliver tech-enabled education, difficulties often arise in its adoption, says Nupur Prakash, Vice Chancellor, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women. In an interaction with ENN, she says that the bottlenecks arise either in the form of infrastructure or on account of the closed mindset of teachers and students who still believe that ... Read More

Nupur Prakash,
Vice Chancellor, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women


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