Education

Case for multilingual education

Aug 11th, 2009 | By editor | Category: City Culture, Education, Specials, The Literary world

It is a call to respect the inalienable right of all to learn their languages and through their languages 

MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: Edited by Ajit K. Mohanty, Minati Panda, Robert Philipson, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas; Orient Blackswan 1/24, Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi-110002. Rs. 675.
V. VASANTHI DEVI
“Multilingual education is human rights education,” is […]



Rural schools far from ready to cope with impending challenge

Aug 11th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, In News, Nation, Specials

K. Balchand
NEW DELHI: The UPA government has a mission at hand in enforcing the proposed law and providing education to every child below the age of 14. It has been, however, missing deadlines in even ensuring safe drinking water and sanitary toilets in schools in rural areas.
While the latest deadline to provide safe drinking […]



More seats may go abegging this year

Aug 10th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, Specials

As the curtain comes down on the engineering admission process this week, colleges may well see a higher number of unfilled seats than last year. 

Mechanical and Civil Engineering saw a rise in preference, pushing IT to the bottom in the popularity chart. Photo: R. Ragu
PRISCILLA JEBARAJ
Engineering admissions through the government’s single window counselling […]



IT sector will be back with a bang

Aug 10th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, Specials

The Indian IT industry has grown from $ 4 billion in revenues in 1998 to a $52 billion giant today, employing over 2 million people  

According to a NASSCOM survey, Indian IT sector will employ more than 2.2 million Indians by 2010 even during the economic slump. — Photo: R. Shivaji Rao
DR. K.V.SAMBASIVARAO
Computer Engineering and […]



‘Contribute to innovative use of science’

Aug 10th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, Specials

Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: Offering a glimpse into some of the ongoing developments in different branches of engineering and technology, Indian Space Research Organisation chairman G. Madhavan Nair on Sunday exhorted the graduating students of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, to contribute to the innovative use of science.
Dr. Nair was the chief guest at the […]



Put them back on track

Aug 9th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, Featured Articles, Opinion, Specials, Viewing News

With the Right to Education Bill being passed by the Parliament, education now becomes a fundamental right. But what about the needs of those who have dropped out of the school system?

Explore other avenues: Create opportunities for personal growth.Photo: B. Velankanni Raj
VIMALA RAMACHANDRAN
Starting with our Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, everyone in the government and […]



IIT-Delhi starts distance education for Ethiopia

Aug 8th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, In News, Specials, The Delhi Beat

Parul Sharma
NEW DELHI: In a first, the Indian Institute of Technology at Delhi has started an international outreach programme with students in Ethiopia.
As an initiative in distance education, IIT-Delhi faculty members have been teaching post-graduate courses to students at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia.
“The project began on the request of the Ambassador of Ethiopia […]



Scaling greater heights

Aug 4th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, Specials

The newly appointed Director of IIM-K, Dr. Debashis Chatterjee, says he wants to give a thrust to research at the institute. He spoke to J.S. BABLU about his vision for IIM-K. 
 
Growing in strength: A view of IIM-K campus at Kunnamangalam in Kozhikode.
Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIM-K) has come a long way from […]



Where those entrepreneurs are born

Aug 4th, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, Specials

SRUTHI KRISHNAN

It was the year 2004. The year Balaji Lakshmanan passed out of Velammal Engineering College and joined an IT major. Today, he has started a small robotics firm of his own.
“Back then, I had no clue about entrepreneurship,” says Mr. Lakshmanan, talking about a time when the e-word was practically unknown in most of […]



Creating a base for development

Aug 3rd, 2009 | By editor | Category: Education, Specials

Career opportunities in the field of development studies and related disciplines are varied and dynamic. 

Rural development is now a policy priority for India and will open up opportunities for development studies specialists. Photo: Mohammad Yousuf
NARAYAN LAKSHMAN  
What’s the link between ethnographic women’s studies and macro-econometric modelling? Sounds like a joke? It’s not. The answer […]