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Subhangini Tandon

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Shubhangini is a graduate in Political Science Honours from DU and currently pursuing her masters in Journalism and Mass Communication. She is an avid reader with a fun loving attitude.

Latest Articles By Subhangini Tandon

“Higher Education Scenario In India Is Complex And Challenging”: C Rajkumar, VC, OP Jindal Global University

In an email interview with BW Education, Prof. C Rajkumar, Vice Chancellor, OP Jindal Global University talks about the changing the Indian education sector and JGU.

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Smartron Collaborates With University Of Southern California’s Center For Human Applied Reasoning & IoT (CHARIOT)

In an interview with BW Education, Mr Mahesh Lingareddy, Founder and Chairman, Smartron, talks about collaborating with University of Southern California and contributing to the field of education.

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IIT Madras Biotechnology Department Gets New Block With State Of The Art Research Facilities

This block will enable the expansion of Department of Biotechnology, IIT Madras, and accommodate special facilities such as an Animal House and a Cancer Tissue Bank.

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Guidelines Issued To States Concerning Safety Of School Children

The HRD ministry has assured the apex court that it is willing to take further measures “in view of emergent requirements” to ensure safety and security of children in schools across the nation.

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University Of Birmingham Launches Free Online Course For India’s Engineering Students

The University of Birmingham will be starting a new three-week online free training for engineering students across India to help these students in improving their technical English language skills.

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Drop ‘Muslim’ And ‘Hindi’ Words From Banaras And Aligarh Universities: UGC Panel

A UGC panel has recommended that words such as ‘Hindu’ and ‘Muslim’ in names of universities--Banaras Hindu University and Aligarh Muslim University--do not reflect their secular character and should be dropped.

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Delhi Govt Approves Regularization Of 15,000 Guest Teachers

The Delhi cabinet on Wednesday approved regularization of 15,000 guest teachers working in its schools and a bill will be presented in the Assembly next week.

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“Shortfalls In Educating Indian Children Constitute Learning Crisis”: World Bank

According to the ‘World Development Report 2018: Learning to Realise Education’s Promise’ that was released on Tuesday, India ranks second after Malawi in a list of 12 countries wherein a grade two student could not read a single word of a short text.

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Post Ryan, How Are Schools Gearing Up To Boost Security?

A lot has been spoken about the murder incident at Ryan International School, Gurugram, when the seven year old Pradyuman Thakur was found dead with his throat slit in the washroom of the school, while his classroom was merely 10 steps away.

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“Private Schools Abroad Have More Freedom”: Executive Director, CIS

In an email interview with BW Education, Shweta Sastri, Executive Director at Canadian International School talks about innovative teaching methods and how technology can no longer be boycotted in the Indian Education sector:

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