Monthly Archives: November 2017

HIGHER EDUCATION HOCUS-POCUS: The higher education system in India not on solid footing

Its organic growth severed & stunted; long years of ignorance, outmaneuvering and gimmickry by politician-bureaucratic combine may be responsible for country’s poor showing in higher education and  stopping India from emerging as an international education destination The GST levy imposed on on higher education yet again supports such an argument   In the last fortnight, the state of higher education …

Make Your Child Feel special THIS CHILDREN’S DAY

In India, every year 14th November, the birth anniversary of country’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is celebrated as the National Children’s Day or Bal Diwas in Hindi. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was very fond of children, who called him Chacha Nehru lovingly and that is the reason behind celebrating his birth anniversary as Children’s Day.   Schools organize many …

Lacklustre opening to the 3-day FICCI Higher Education Summit 2017

The13th FICCI Higher Education Summit 2017, a Global Conference and Exhibition on education happening annually for the last several years opened to a thin attendance in Greater Noida, a satellite city of Delhi. The shifting of venue outside Delhi perhaps robbed the event of the presence of high profile ministerial and other VIPs  in opening plenary even though organizers had …

Radio Jockeying is about passion ingrained with good and entertaining communication skills and willingness to hard work

Khurafati Nitin is one of the most popular MJs (RJs) in India today having worked with all major radio brands. In fact, Jonathan  Nitin Brady (his original name) and his radio journey since 2000 mirrors the phenomenal growth and popularity of private FM Radio channels in India.  Now serving as MJ with 92.7 BIG FM Delhi, he has been part of this …

Fees of Medical Colleges to come under review

A committee under a Supreme Court judge will soon start work to review the highly dissimilar fees pattern of medical education in the country. Concern has been voiced from several quarters over the high price of medical education and exuberant fees charged for these courses, which prevents many an aspirants from fulfilling their dream of becoming a doctor besides posing …

India moves to level II in SSVF ranking, will ease student mobility to Australia

Australia’s department for immigration and border protection (DIBP) has made changes in `Simplified Student Visa Framework’ (SSVF), which was introduced last year.  In the latest ranking, it has moved India from High Risk Assessment to Moderate Risk. India had been in level III and IV which is considered to be high risk for almost 13-14 years and now for the very first …

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