New Delhi [India], November 15: The capital city of New Delhi witnessed a groundbreaking Workshop and exhibition organized by the Action Alliance for Recycling Beverage Cartons (AARC) on November 7th, 2023. Themed "Waste Management: Beyond Compliance, Towards Circularity," the event made wav
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) [India], November 15: Oakridge International School Visakhapatnam held the inaugural UNCRC MUN, leaving a significant mark on student advocacy and global dialogues for sustainable development.
A cyber-safety awareness program was organised by the Bhubaneswar Police Commissionerate through poster and painting competitions among school and college students.
Airbus and Mubadala Investment Company have signed an agreement to provide internship opportunities for Emirati senior university students in engineering.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha emphasized the increasing talent among students in the state, as evidenced by their participation in the mega quiz competition organized by TripuraInfo.
"We give laptops to those who score good marks but the Congress had stopped our scheme. Till now I used to give laptops to students who scored 75 per cent marks and now I will give laptops to the students who will score 60 percent so that they can study well. I also provide scooty to the
Addressing a public rally in Sagar district, CM Shivraj said that there will be several facilities that will be free for the students, including a bus service to pick up and drop off.
Haryana police on Saturday informed that a probe is underway into the alleged suicide of three girls who were students of a government girl senior secondary school where 60 minor girls were molested by the school principal in Jind district.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu)/ Gurgaon (Haryana) [India], November 11: Great Lakes Institute of Management, one of the premier B-schools of the country with campuses in Chennai and Gurgaon has announced admissions open for its full-time one year Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) and two year
After two years of the Taliban's decision to ban girls from accessing education after sixth class, Afghan girls reiterated their demand to reopen schools for them once again, reported TOLO News.