Govt. of India introduces scholarship for female students
The Department of School Education and Literacy has introduced the scholarship scheme with the aim of establishing an enabling environment to reduce drop-outs and...
MU initiates measures to prevent delay of results
In the light of this year’s delay in declaration of results, the Mumbai University (MU) has taken certain measures and precautions in the online...
All You Need To Know About The Ro-Ro Ferry Service
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Phase 1 of the ‘roll-on, roll-off (ro-ro)’ Ghogha-Dahej ferry service in Gujarat on Sunday. The ferry will ply the Gulf of Khambhat between...
JEE Main 2018 dates announced
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that the offline mode of the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main for 2018 will be...
Students have become slaves of coaching classes: Prakash Javadekar
Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar has called out coaching institutes for treating students like ‘slaves’ in the name of training them to secure...
WhatsApp Live Location Sharing enabled for Indian users
WhatsApp Live location sharing has finally been made available to India for both Android and iOS users. WhatsApp Live Location sharing allows you to...
Mittal family donate $25 million to Harvard University’s South Asia Institute
Indian-origin steel tycoon Lakshmi Narayan Mittal and his family have donated $25 million to establish an endowment at Harvard University's South Asia Institute, courtesy of the...
MU Students protests against allotment of average marks
Mumbai university students have protested against the decision to allot average marks to the 1,600 students whose exam papers have been misplaced. According to...
American Researchers win 2017 Nobel Prize in Medicine for ground breaking work on circadian...
The 2017 Nobel Prize winners for Medicine will go to a trio of American circadian rhythm researchers, Jeffrey Hall Michael Young and Michael Rosbash,...
DU ordered to admit additional 301 students to the LLB course
The Delhi High Court has directed Delhi University (DU) to admit an additional 301 students to its three-year LLB course. The order comes after...






























