According to the official schedule by NTA, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2023 will be first conducted between May 21 and 31, and then between June 1 and 7 Read More
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IIT Delhi, University of Helsinki Collaborates to Solving Air Quality and Climate Change Challenges in India
IIT Delhi and UH have agreed to establish a programme to collaborate in research, education, and planning, developing and testing new measurement technologies. Read More
CBSE Exams 2023: Change in Education Pattern, Competency Based Class 10th, 12th Exams
The academic year’s Class 10 and Class 12 theory exams will start on February 15, 2023. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not yet made the exam timetable public. The minister added that the CBSE had encouraged affiliated institutions Read More
Men can’t marry 3-4 women, will have to change such system: Assam CM Sarma
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that there is a need to change the system of men marrying three-four women to give justice to Muslim women Read More
Money to fight climate change: Are taxes the answer?
COP27: The Sharm el-Sheikh agreement includes an estimate of the money required to fight climate change. To meet the demand, corporates will have to step in. New taxes may have to be imposed, and more innovative solutions sought. Read More
Haryana Govt Announces Change in School Timings From Dec 1
The timings of schools in Haryana will be changed from December 1. The timing of single-shift schools will be 9:30 am to 3:30 pm, the govt said Read More
84% HR Leaders Say Colleges, Universities Must Change The Way They Groom Students: Survey
Higher Education Institutions must focus on imparting training to help develop soft skills such as communication, creativity, resilience, empathy, and integrity, say 43 per cent Read More
IIT Kanpur Collaborates with AARDO to Host ‘Mitigating Climate Change While Harnessing Renewable Energy’ Training Programme
The training program, which began on 17 November 2022, would be conducted till November 24, 2022. Read More
As climate change intensifies, Europe seeks local ways to adapt
By ANDREW DUNNE In Greece’s capital Athens, an ancient aqueduct could get a new lease of life as Europe steps up efforts to cope with global warming. The city plans to use a water channel built on the orders of Roman Emperor Hadrian in the second century AD to irrigate modern-day green spaces, which are being… Continue reading As climate change intensifies, Europe seeks local ways to adapt