'Good teachers now puppets of administration'
In ancient era, teachers were considered to be the pioneers of providing education and all the administrative powers were in their hands. But in today’s time good teachers are working as the puppets of administrative and financial authorities,” said Indumati Katdare, Secretary Punuruthan Trust and convener of Punuruthan Vidyapeeth, Ahmedabad. He...
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HC land relief for Gr Noida farmers
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Gun-toting chain snatcher in police grip
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German bizman found dead in Eros Hotel
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Court imposes Rs 1 lakh fine on Shahid Balwa
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Pregnant nurse hangs self in Pashchim Vihar
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Killer storm sweeps 9 lives
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Capital weathers the storm
Chaos prevailed from ground to air as the national Capital turned into a dust bowl on Friday evening. Road traffic was thrown out of gear and air services took a hit as duststorm followed by heavy rains lashed the Capital. The severe duststorm occurred at 4.58 pm in the Capital...
Dust bowl days over weekend
Delhiites can expect a similar weather condition over the weekend with duststorm and rains likely to stay in the Capital. Weather Department officials said intermittent rains will keep the weather humid with temperature expected to hover around 40°C to 42°C mark. The maximum temperature is likely to be recorded at...
Cutoff marks face cut-throat competition
Aspirants seeking admission in Delhi University may face tough competition this year with the Class XII results of both the national boards of India — CBSE and ICSE — soaring high. Students can expect comparatively higher cutoffs hovering around 99 per cent this year for admission into the Delhi University....
DU trots out six new applied UG courses
Providing students with skill-based education to enhance job possibilities, the University of Delhi in collaboration with the National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC) on Friday introduced six new applied courses that guarantee assured placement to at least 70 per cent students. The university has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NSDC,...
Open house gets an extra day
A day after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) were declared, hordes of people flocked to the Delhi University Conference Centre for the last open day session on Friday. looking at the number of students and parents, the university decided to extend the open house by another day. Thus,...
storm trips power
The massive duststorm followed by rains resulted in almost a blackout like situation in Delhi-NCR. Whole of East, North, North-West and West Delhi was reeling under power outages to the tune of four hours. Most areas in the city plunged into darkness as the storm which struck at 4.58 pm...
Govt in spot over J&K Bank
A unique tumble in Jammu & Kashmir Bank’s stock market shares has generated a political controversy with Opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) accusing the Omar Abdullah-led coalition Government of compromising the premier financial institution of the State by appointing wrong persons on the board of directors and the management after...