The four-day Karnataka's Global Investors' Meet (GIM) concluded on a high note in Bengaluru, with the Congress-led governmen ...
Bengaluru: Heads of 58 of 159 educational institutions are likely to face penalties and other action for allegedly ...
A new category of employees at the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau received termination notices on Thursday, ...
India is likely to seek bids this year for 114 multi-role fighters, two sources said, marking a major step in a process to ...
St John’s University, the University of Liverpool and seven other varsities have inked agreements to be part of KWIN City, ...
Speaking at a panel discussion on "India’s Next Hub of Innovation: Karnataka’s Blueprint for KWIN City Development," at the ...
Karnataka was third last in terms of spending on higher education, according to a recently released NITI Aayog policy report ...
A Congolese college student now won’t see his mother and father. An Afghan woman’s extended family remains out of reach for ...
Hyderabad: This Valentine's Day, flower markets in the city are flooded with imported roses, particularly from Bengaluru, ...
At first glance, the photograph of two fighter jets — one parked on the tarmac and other zooming past it in the air — appears entirely commonplace. In reality, it is anything but.
Karnataka Higher Education Minister M C Sudhakar on Thursday said that it is not “appropriate” for industries to “dictate changes” to the higher education curriculum based solely on their needs. A ...
Karnataka Higher Education Minister M C Sudhakar emphasized the need for a holistic education approach, opposing industry-driven curriculum changes. A joint committee of educationists and ...
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