ChuChuTV received the ‘Diamond Play Button’, recognition from YouTube, for surpassing 10 million subscribers with only 154 videos.
Read MoreIndia’s largest youth quiz contest providing youth with a platform to excel
Read MorePearson India with NUS Business School launches part-time weekend direct-to-desktop course for young business professionals and leaders
Read MoreShankar Mahadevan, singer, musician, engineer, teacher in conversation with BW Educations's Francis Joseph
Read More‘Reformer’ is the apt word to describe her. She launched an addictive concept called ‘Design for Change’ engaging 32,274 schools and thousands of children back in 2009. Since then, 22 countries involving 250,000 children got addicted to this invigorating idea. Kiran Bir Sethi– founder of Riverside School unravels her idea of education and the role of schools with Francis Joseph of BW Education
Read MoreSwaroop Sampat Rawal former actress, CABE Member in conversation with BW Education's Francis Joseph
Read MoreIndia has one of the worlds’ highest suicide rates in youth aged 15 – 29. According to a 2015 report by the National Crime Records Bureau, every hour, one student commits suicide in India. Failure to cope with exams, fear of disappointing their parents and a general sense of hopelessness was a commonly stated reason for the suicides.
Read MoreIn an email interview, Raghav Gupta, India Country Director, Coursera tells BW how Coursera is rising to address the demand for quality courses to address the dire requirement for new skills. He talks about Coursera for Business and the high quality courses they are introducing in India, in partnership with esteemed institutions such as Indian School of Business (ISB).
Read MoreThe journey of a loved one to a choice school on the first day is a matter of incredible excitement. Parental expectations and a school’s response may not always be in sync with each other. It is necessary that parents take certain steps on their part to turn this relationship into a lasting, memorable and fruitful experience.
Read MoreThere is no greater cliché in business than to emphasize that change is constant. In the world of academia, it is comparably hackneyed to speak of“the crisis in scholarly publishing.”
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