![]() | Spending many hours behind your computer screen? Go for a walk to protect your heart, here's whyLong hours of sitting poses a risk of developing Deep Vein Thrombosis and heart ailments, which can be life-threatening |
![]() | TN government to distribute free 2GB/day data cards to college studentsThe cards will be issued to about 9.69 lakh students studying in the govt and aided arts and science colleges, polytechnic colleges, engineering colleges. |
![]() | For online classes minus bandwidth challengesThe application ensures that one user can login only from one device at a time making it highly secure. |
![]() | Online classes: Tribal students at the receiving end, says surveyPointing to the impact of the pandemic on learning, a survey has found that students in tribal areas received less than optimal exposure to online classes. |
![]() | Chalking a way out for students where online classes failedMany unsung ‘sheroes’ in times of the pandemic made sure students of their villages are not deprived of education. The New Indian Express meets a couple of such young women. |
![]() | The lessons 2020 taught Tamil Nadu's education sectorTamil Nadu’s three-year-long gripe with the NEET mellowed this year after the State government announced a 7.5 per cent reservation for government school students. |
![]() | Closure of schools a bane for children with disabilities, claim expertsAccording to the data availed from the State Women and Child Welfare Department, there are more than seven lakh differently-abled children in the State. |
![]() | Delhi govt e-learning contents being accessed from US, UK too: Dy CM Manish SisodiaSisodia said that it now serves as a new model of online education during the pandemic, not just nationally but also internationally. |
![]() | As the schools shut their doors, this headmaster door-delivered lessons for childrenMore important than the curriculum is the question of the methods of teaching and the spirit in which teaching is given,” said Bertrand Russel. |
![]() | 46% of faculty in Indian colleges striving hard to manage teaching during COVID-19: ReportWhile the central government has permitted phased reopening of educational institutions as per the local situation of COVID-19, majority teaching-learning activities continue to be online. |
![]() | Pune schools suspend online classes over non-payment of feesSchool-members even offered monthly/quarterly installment facility to parents to pay their fees, said Rajendra Singh, president, FSAM. |
![]() | Online engineering classes will continue till AprilThis means that the ongoing UG/PG first semester programmes would be held online. But, classes for UG/PG final year students would be conducted in offline mode. |
![]() | Gradual Higher-Ed Mobility Needs Faster Policy FlexibilityNot all adjustments in an online teaching-learning system are witty and comical. Some are nutty and tragic. |
![]() | Online classes for first-year degree students begin in TelanganaTSCHE officials also said that the government would, soon begin online classes for engineering, pharmacy, agriculture and other professional degree courses. |
![]() | Digital divide: Odisha students remain ‘disconnected’ from online classesIn rural areas of Ganjam district, studying online has remained only a wish for several students. The district has around 3,500 villages. |
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