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Himachal Pradesh Assembly passes bill to take care of orphans' education

The Himachal Pradesh Assembly on Thursday passed a Bill to provide shelter, education and Rs 4,000 as pocket money to orphaned children, calling them children of the state. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said the proposed legislation would make Himachal Pradesh the first state to have such legislation, but the opposition BJP claimed that its provision already exist in central schemes. The Himachal Pradesh Sukhashraya (Care, Protection and Self Reliance of Children of the State) Bill 2023 aims at taking care of destitute children and orphans. The bill defines destitute children and orphans as children of the state and provides for securing education, skill training and future of these children. Besides providing shelter and care, the orphaned children will get 'pocket money' of Rs 4,000 per month, thus benefitting 6,000 children. Replying to the debate on the Bill, Sukhu said Himachal Pradesh is the first state in the country to pass such a legislation and full budget provisi

Himachal Pradesh Assembly passes bill to take care of orphans' education
Updated On : 06 Apr 2023 | 9:57 PM IST

GUJCET 2023 Exams today: Check exam pattern, admit card and other details

GSEB conducting GUJCET 2023 exams today, passed candidates will be eligible for engineering and pharmacy undergraduate programs in Gujarat

GUJCET 2023 Exams today: Check exam pattern, admit card and other details
Updated On : 03 Apr 2023 | 12:35 PM IST

Rules for foreign univs setting up Indian affiliates will be out in a month

Universities in some countries like the US, England, France, Australia, Italy, Malaysia Canada have shown a 'keen interest' in setting up campuses in India

Rules for foreign univs setting up Indian affiliates will be out in a month
Updated On : 02 Apr 2023 | 3:42 PM IST

Indian varsities eyeing offshore campuses: UGC chief M Jagadesh Kumar

African and Gulf nations, Thailand and Vietnam are among potential destinations for Indian universities to set up their offshore campuses, regulations for which are ready and will be announced in a month, according to UGC chairman M Jagadesh Kumar. In an interview to PTI, Kumar said several countries are coming forward to provide infrastructure to Indian universities to set up campuses abroad and the University Grants Commission (UGC) will handhold the institutions in identifying the countries where they can set up their offshore campuses. "We have in India huge university ecosystem. There are outstanding universities, both in central government, state government funded and private universities. We want to encourage these varsities to set up their campuses abroad. Some countries where they are coming forward to provide the infrastructure to our universities to set up their campus. "We have countries where we have large Indian diaspora who want our campuses to come and provide ...

Indian varsities eyeing offshore campuses: UGC chief M Jagadesh Kumar
Updated On : 16 Mar 2023 | 7:07 PM IST

Deakin University's Indian teachers to get trained in Australia

"I want to really emphasise that these will not be a small cohort of staff employed in India, but Deakin staff who happen to be employed in India. That's not the same," Martin said

Deakin University's Indian teachers to get trained in Australia
Updated On : 09 Mar 2023 | 9:12 PM IST

Online Manipal announces a scholarship of 25% for female candidates

In 2022, Online Manipal launched the #EmpowerHer initiative in order to do its part in supporting women who wish to make their dreams a reality through higher education

Online Manipal announces a scholarship of 25% for female candidates
Updated On : 06 Mar 2023 | 11:19 PM IST

'We haven't seen much traction in foreign universities coming to India'

We are also building an international collaboration metric into our next edition of the QS World University Rankings, says Ben Sowter, Senior Vice President, Quacquarelli Symonds

'We haven't seen much traction in foreign universities coming to India'
Updated On : 02 Mar 2023 | 4:42 PM IST

Indian students face challenges in finding jobs after studying abroad: Rpt

Despite the potential advantages of studying abroad, many Indian students face difficulties finding employment after returning home, according to a study by a Canada-based education firm.

Indian students face challenges in finding jobs after studying abroad: Rpt
Updated On : 22 Feb 2023 | 10:00 AM IST

Digital university to reduce cost of higher, skill education in India: Govt

India is setting up a digital university which will bring down the cost of higher and skill education in the country drastically, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said. The Minister for Education and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship shared that multiple entry and exit points are being created in the education system to provide mobility across the general and skill education streams to youth. "We are setting up Digital University which will drastically reduce the cost of higher education and skill education and increase accessibility to a wide variety of education and skill programmes," Pradhan said in a virtual address to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit here on Monday. The SCO is a permanent inter-governmental international organisation comprising eight members -- China, India, Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan -- strengthening bilateral relations and regional security. "We are now creating multiple entry and exit points

Digital university to reduce cost of higher, skill education in India: Govt
Updated On : 21 Feb 2023 | 5:19 PM IST

Missing link in UGC's foreign university plans to set up campuses in India

Educational emigration will remain high unless India strengthens the skill development ecosystem in higher education, say students and teachers

Missing link in UGC's foreign university plans to set up campuses in India
Updated On : 17 Feb 2023 | 10:54 PM IST

Encourage teaching in local languages in education institutions: UGC to CMs

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has written to all governors and chief ministers requesting them to encourage teaching and learning, and production of textbooks in mother tongue in their Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), according to chairman M Jagadesh Kumar. "Teaching through Indian languages is a key area of focus of the National Education Policy 2020. The policy emphasises the importance of teaching and teaching materials in the mother tongue. It is heartening to note that textbooks in the mother tongue and local languages are promoted and used by higher education institutions in our country," Kumar said. "Teaching is also being imparted in the mother tongue and local language in many college and university undergraduate programmes in social sciences, commerce, science. This has benefited students from all strata of our society, particularly the disadvantaged sections and those residing in rural and remote areas," he added. Kumar noted that it is a matter of concern .

Encourage teaching in local languages in education institutions: UGC to CMs
Updated On : 17 Feb 2023 | 8:12 PM IST

Union Budget 2023: Centre allocates Rs 44,094 crore for higher education

In 2023-24, the grant for the UGC has been increased by 9.37 per cent -- an increase of Rs 459 crore

Union Budget 2023: Centre allocates Rs 44,094 crore for higher education
Updated On : 01 Feb 2023 | 7:46 PM IST

Enrolment in higher education crosses 40 mn-mark for first time in country

The enrolment in higher education institutions increased to 4.14 crore during 2020-21, crossing the 4 crore mark for first time, according to the government's All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2020-2021. It registered an increase of 7.5 per cent from 2019-20 and 21 per cent from 2014-15. The female enrolment has increased to 2.01 crore from 1.88 crore in 2019-20. There has been an increase of around 44 lakh (28 per cent) in their number since 2014-15, the survey report said. The Ministry of Education has been conducting All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) since 2011, covering all higher educational institutions located in Indian Territory and imparting higher education in the country. The survey collects detailed information on different parameters such as student enrollment, teachers' data, infrastructural information, financial information etc. For the first time, in AISHE 2020-21, the higher education institutions, or HEIs, have filled the data online throug

Enrolment in higher education crosses 40 mn-mark for first time in country
Updated On : 29 Jan 2023 | 11:43 PM IST

Budget 2023: Allocating 6% of GDP by 2030 a must, say education experts

From giving a boost to allocation for education to mental health of students and a push to edtech startups, here are the expectations of the experts for education sector from Union Budget 2023

Budget 2023: Allocating 6% of GDP by 2030 a must, say education experts
Updated On : 24 Jan 2023 | 10:00 AM IST

Road safety soon to be part of curriculum in UP schools, colleges

The higher education department will soon include road safety in the college curriculum, chapters related to it will also be included at the secondary and primary level or in book of moral education

Road safety soon to be part of curriculum in UP schools, colleges
Updated On : 17 Jan 2023 | 9:39 AM IST

UGC extends deadline to submit feedback on foreign campuses in India

No Foreign Higher Educational Institutions (FHEIs) will be allowed to set up campuses in the country without the approval of the UGC

UGC extends deadline to submit feedback on foreign campuses in India
Updated On : 16 Jan 2023 | 7:18 PM IST

Foreign varsities in India will offer healthy competition: Pvt universities

Foreign universities setting up their campuses in India will offer healthy competition to leading private universities in the country, according to several Vice Chancellors, even as they maintained that the "devil lies in the details." The University Grants Commission (UGC) last week unveiled draft norms for allowing, for the first time, foreign universities to set up campuses in India with autonomy to decide the admission procedure, fees structure, and even repatriate funds back home. According to Dr Aman Mittal, Vice President, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, the foreign universities setting up their campuses in India will offer healthy competition to top private universities here. "India is a very large country with a very large number of students who are pursuing their higher education dream. The existing leading universities need not worry as it will be a healthy competition. "That being said, competition improves the ecosystem in a better way in that sector and we hav

Foreign varsities in India will offer healthy competition: Pvt universities
Updated On : 09 Jan 2023 | 5:57 PM IST

Foreign education

Balanced regulation is the key to success

Foreign education
Updated On : 08 Jan 2023 | 10:11 PM IST

Statsguru: Opening door to foreign universities to set up campuses in India

Student numbers have grown meanwhile, with over 9.4 million students completing their studies annually

Statsguru: Opening door to foreign universities to set up campuses in India
Updated On : 08 Jan 2023 | 8:04 PM IST

Foreign universities to be allowed to set up campuses in India: Report

The new rules will most likely address the sticky points and give foreign universities an upper hand in deciding fees, course structure, hiring of faculty and academic matters

Foreign universities to be allowed to set up campuses in India: Report
Updated On : 04 Jan 2023 | 10:32 AM IST