
Jaipur:Â After 2 long years of struggle, Rajasthan technical university finally allows differently abled students to get admission in the technical courses. So far, the AICTE norms and the state government rules didn't allow deaf and dumb students to take admissions in technical colleges.



Bangalore: The Karnataka Government collaborates with Cisco for the scheme Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) to provide curriculum-based remote supplementary learning in five government schools in Hoskote Taluk in Bangalore Rural District.
Mumbai: The British Council has taken under its wing the training of 4 lakh teachers in English in Maharashtra. It has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the state Government for the same. The training session is scheduled to kick off by October. Â
Ahmedabad: The state education department will test the knowledge level and language skills of more than two lakh teachers in 42,000 primary schools. Â
New Delhi: A proposal for the setting up of a centre for policy research and training in adult education by 2013 came up during a recently held international Conference in New Delhi.
New Delhi: To add to the shame of Indian education system, not even a single university from the country could make it to the top 200 Universities in the world.
Patna: Bihar Government made it compulsory for all the government and private schools to register under Right to Education Act (RTE).
New Delhi: The central Government’s ambitious literacy mission ‘Sakshar Bharat’ is yielding results as 46.33 lakh new learners came forward to take the functional literacy test.





