New Delhi [India], November 21: Rus Education, a pioneer in facilitating educational opportunities in Russia for Indian students, proudly organized the Vipusk MarSU 2023 Graduation Ceremony of the Mari State University at the Russian House in New Delhi. The event marked a significant milesto
New Delhi [India], November 21: Ashoka University has entered into a partnership with Carl Zeiss India (Bangalore) Pvt. Ltd. (ZEISS Group) to establish a state-of-the-art 'Core Imaging Facility'. Under this partnership, the company will provide the university with latest cutting-edge microsc
Students in the northern Jawzjan province's Mardian district have requested that the interim government (Taliban) provide their schools with scientific equipment and laboratories, Pajhwok News reported.
New Delhi [India], November 20: The MU20 School of Opportunity proudly orchestrated the celebrated MU20 Summit, Asia's largest leadership programme for high school students. This groundbreaking programme, held in Indore from October 27th to 29th, emerged as a beacon of youthful leadership, i
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], November 20: Amberstudent, the leading global student accommodation platform, is thrilled to unveil the exclusive amber Scholar Program for the January intake in the UK and Australia. The amber Scholar program offers £5,000, distributed across three categorie
Sonipat (Haryana) [India], November 20: Rishihood University, Sonipat, India and University of Chester, UK signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) fostering a collaboration aimed at enriching academic and research prospects for both the faculty and students associated with the School of C
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday flagged off Gyanodaya Express with 700 girl students from across universities of the Union Territory who will travel through different states for education purposes.
One victim alleged that teachers Zeeshan and Anis sexually assaulted 13 students, employing intimidation tactics. The two teachers would reportedly use knives to mark students' hands with the initials "Z or A" as a form of threat, according to the student.
To ensure equal opportunities for students, the Yogi government launched the 'Every Right for Every Child' campaign on Saturday, centred around the theme of 'equality and inclusion.'
As the Taliban continues to ban Afghan girls from accessing education, girl students called for the doors of universities to open for them, TOLO News reported.