Monthly Archives: November 2023

Salesforce to skill 1 lakh students by 2026 under a collaboration with MoE

Trailhead, Salesforce’s free online learning platform, is to skill 1,00,000 students in the next three years (by 2026) following a MoU between Salesforce and the Union Ministry of Education. .  According to Govind Jaiswal, Joint Secretary, Department of Higher Education, MoE, the Department of Higher Education has decided to offer industry-related courses on the SWAYAM platform in collaboration with Salesforce …

Over 100 universities in India start FYUP this year after NHEQF adapted

As a key higher education reform under NEP 2020, the University Grants Commission (UGC) in May this year formally notified the National Higher Education Qualifications Framework (NHEQF). The new framework for the first time has paved the way for Four-year Undergraduate (degree)Programme in India and as per latest reports over 100 other varsities including Delhi University and Visva Bharati University …

IIAD student wins Animation Xpress ANN Award 2023

The Day My Dad Arrives maker Sreeram Jayaram, a student of the Communication Design department (2019-23), The Indian Institute of Art & Design (IIAD), Mumbai has been announced as the winner of the Animation Xpress ANN Award for the Best Student Film (Animation) in Mumbai. “The Day My Dad Arrives,” is a labour of love, meticulously constructed frame by frame …

This Children’s Day ‘Teachers against Vaping’ writes to Education Minister to protect children

Teachers from many leading schools across the nation joined hands on Children’s Day, uniting against the spread of misinformation on e-cigarettes such as vaping devices and heat-not-burn products with specific focus on protecting Indian school going children. These ‘Teachers Against Vaping’ have written a letter to Union Education & Skills Minister Dharmendra Pradhan demanding institutionalization of communication programmes to raise …

Building resilience and right skilling need to be built-in in education system as an investment for future prosperity

Education stands as a linchpin for economic growth, talent acquisition, and employability. It also acts as the crucible that shapes the job market and fuels the critical processes of upskilling and reskilling—needed for propelling every economy.  As per data from the World Bank, each additional year of education for the population can bolster a country’s GDP by an impressive 0.58%. …

The Regulations for allowing Foreign HEIs to set up campuses in India notified, ascends higher education sector reforms to next level

After more than 76 years of independence and decades of aborted attempts amid political storms coupled with half-baked bravados of allowing foreign Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) nee foreign universities a foothold in India, on November 7, the country finally notified the University Grants Commission (Setting up and Operation of Campuses of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions in India) Regulations, 2023, which …

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