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Strong and proactive governance must to overcome implementation challenge of big ticket initiatives under draft NEP, budget will be a test

The Indian education sector serves more than 315 million students, almost equivalent to the population of USA. Education holds the key to skilling, employability, research and shaping professional human capital, which in turn contributes to national economic and social development and therefore is the key driver of jobs and economic development. With Modi Government 2.0 beginning its innings, Curriculum magazine …

Modi Govt stalled our reforms, didn’t provide teachers

Education has been a major area of focus and a poll plank for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which came into existence in November 2012 in the backdrop of anticorruption movement of Anna Hazare with the promise of doing a different brand of politics principally to take forward the agenda of ‘unheard and unseen’ common man.  At the same time, during …

Shisht Bharat campaign: The demand for a shisht Bharat (civility culture in citizenry/society) has to be created nationally through sustained talk and dialogue

The moral fiber of societies worldwide is deteriorating and is manifesting in the form of rude behaviors, more greed and shortcuts for materialistic happiness, crimes against humanity, rapes and general devaluation of human value system from empathy to honesty, patience and tolerance. In India, in addition to these items, cases of road rage, vandalism, cheating and disrespect for elderly are …

Centre for India Australia Studies at OP Jindal Global University creates opportunities for students in Australia and vice-versa for Aussie students

Shaun Star Recently, Sonepat-based OP Jindal Global University (JGU) signed an agreement with the University of Wollongong (UoW), Australia for an exchange program for students and faculty members. Curriculum magazine spoke with Shaun Star, Assistant Professor & Assistant Dean (International Collaborations) and Executive Director, Centre for India-Australia Studies at JGU to understand student exchange part of this arrangement. Could you …

Turbulent revival of Allahabad University dogged by controversies

Allahabad University : a sequel of controversies The fourth among the first universities set up under British rule, Allahabad University (esb 1887), once famously called as the ‘Oxford of the East’ for its academic excellence and vibrant campus culture, is struggling to regain its lost glory. Made a central university( An Institute of National Importance)  again in 2005 with the …

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