Volume V, Issue XXXIII, September 28, 2010, Weekly eNewsletter |
FEATURED INTERVIEW
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Networking for Knowledge,Interview with Sam Pitroda
As we move into a growth era, India needs to be globally competitive and needs to innovate. Both the President and the Prime Minister of India have focused on innovations... |
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FEATURED STORY
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ICT in School Education and Policy Matters
eINDIA 2010 hosted the School Education INDIA 2010, where eminent dignitaries witnessed deliberation on Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, strategising...
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TOP NEWS
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IIJT Launches Country-wide VSAT Facility
to Enable Last Mile Access to Employability Training Indian Institute of Job Training (IIJT), India's fastest growing career skills training organization and TeamLease Services... | |
K 12 NEWS
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Literacy battle at Rajasthan, beyond fingures
In Rajasthan, at Kamlu Ki Dhaani, about 60 kms from Alwar, around 116 children sit under a tree without any building and are enrolled in this school...
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Indian children up for Facebook and gadgets
There is an increasingly growing number of adolescents in cities and urban India, who are actively involved in the virtual world on a daily basis, even at cost of studies...
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HIGHER EDUCATION
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Online applications invited by UPSC
A system of online submission has been introduced by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), for applications for the competitive examinations it conducts...
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MDI Gurgaon signs MoU with Power Grid Corporation
Management Development Institute (MDI), in its efforts to establish academia and industry collaborations has signed a major MoU with Power Grid Corporation India Limited (POWERGRID)...
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CORPORATE NEWS
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Intel company to certify Azerbaijani teachers
Moscow is to witness a workshop, where the Azerbaijan teachers will attend training given by the Intel company. The teachers will receive training from Intel from September ...
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Core acquires two education firms One of the known ICT education service providers, Core Projects and Technologies, acquired two US-based education companies today for $20 million (INR 90 crore)...
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