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Delhi government’s proposal to take over 449 private unaided schools, after they failed to refund excess fee charged from parents despite government orders, will not impact the current students and teachers directly, officials said. The proposal, if approved by the Lieutenant Governor, will allow the schools to first reply...
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August 22, 2017 Loknath Das
Schools
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Asset quality concerns continue to plague India’s banks, especially those owned by the government, and analysts expect June quarter’s pain to remain in 2017-18. Thirty-seven of the 38 listed banks that reported June quarter earnings till Saturday have posted a 24.3% rise in aggregate gross bad loans to...
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August 14, 2017 Loknath Das
Banking
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There is no lack of evidence to suggest that online classes have deeply transformed the teaching and learning landscape in higher education. In 2015, for example, nearly 30 percent of college students took at least one online class. But as more faculty are being encouraged to teach online, how often...
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August 12, 2017 Loknath Das
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A new study published in Frontiers in Neurology examining remote clinical neuroscience education shows that distance learning has the same outcomes as classroom learning for training healthcare professionals. Dr. Frederick R. Carrick, founder of Carrick Institute and his team at Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge, Harvard Medical...
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August 12, 2017 Loknath Das
Distance Learning
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Bengaluru: Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan Friday said the central bank was looking into improving the quality of education loans despite high levels of defaults. Rajan, who delivered the Sri Vithal N Chandavarkar Memorial Lecture at the Indian Institute of Science campus here, responding to a question on...
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August 10, 2017 Loknath Das
Education Loans
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wo of Britain’s leading universities have fallen well below their benchmark for student satisfaction, according to the National Student Survey (NSS). The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and Edinburgh University both scored significantly less than the sector average for satisfaction. Some 84 per cent of...
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August 9, 2017 Loknath Das
Universities
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