The indefinite lockdown had put the economy on a standstill, with the education sector being no exception. However, by leveraging the digital platforms the education sector is reviving and enabling students and teachers to connect ...
Do you think our education system is competent enough to impart quality education? Does it prepare children for the future? Unfortunately not. Plagued by ignorance and irrelevance, our education system has been able to provide ...
The Indian currency has had a long journey through the times to its current form. It is a journey of struggle, exploration and wealth which can be traced back to the ancient India of the ...
From ancient times to the present, India has produced numerous scientists who have contributed much for the betterment of humanity. Through their contributions, they have brought immense recognition and fame to our nation. Let us ...
The Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) Delhi is going to set up a space technology cell in collaboration with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). On Friday by IIT Delhi Director V Ramgopal Rao made the ...
Bengaluru’s Pranjal Srivastava has received a gold medal in the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO). He is also the youngest Indian ever to bag gold in one of the toughest competitions across the globe. Pranjal has ...
The National Education Policy (NEP) has proposed to have a central regulator for all the state education boards and all the other school boards. Once the policy comes into force, the state education boards will ...
The researchers of Indian Institute of Technology-Madras have developed algorithms on novel applications for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning which can further solve numerous engineering problems. The researchers are all set to open ...
IIT Kharagpur is ready with the DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Laboratory which is all set to motivate innovative spirits of first-year undergraduate students following the concept of self-learning. The lab will act as a tech-playground for students ...
West Bengal government has decided to bring back the ”pass-fail” system in classes five and eight from the next academic session. West Bengal Education Minister Partha Chatterjee conveyed the information to PTI on Thursday. A ...