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Warning bells R. RAMACHANDRAN The U.R. Rao Committee, which has reviewed the performance of the All India Council ...
Education for too few ANIL SADGOPAL At the `Education for All' conference held recently in Delhi, India appealed for ...
Gender and education ANIL SADGOPAL THE recent reports of an alarming decline in the sex-ratio of children in the age ...
A saga of plagiarism T.K. RAJALAKSHMI in New Delhi The NCERT finds itself in a fresh controversy thanks to a newly authored textbook ...
A protection under test V. VENKATESAN in New Delhi The Supreme Court's August 14 ruling interprets its October 2002 judgment on ...
Distorted lessons T.K. RAJALAKSHMI in New Delhi Controversies continue to stalk the NCERT. The latest one is over errors and ...
Row over a manuscript T.K. RAJALAKSHMI in New Delhi The controversy over the rejection by the NCERT of a manuscript for the history ...
HISTORY RETOLD K.N. PANIKKAR Fascist future of the past. THE history of India is being retold. And with ...
Beyond technology S. PALANIAPPAN The Indian Institutes of Technology and Humanities and Social Sciences education in ...
The end of a women's college? ASHA KRISHNAKUMAR in Chennai The Tamil Nadu government's move to raze to the ground an 88-year-old college for ...
Testing time in Andhra Pradesh J.S. IFTHEKHAR in Hyderabad in Hyderabad IN Andhra Pradesh, in the wake of the Supreme Court judgment, ...
The Karnataka conundrum RAVI SHARMA in Bangalore Uncertainty over the process of admissions to unaided professional colleges looms ...
`A collaborative action' S. VISWANATHAN THE 1992 judgment in the Mohini Jain case by Justice Kuldip Singh - which was ...
A policy gone awry R. KRISHNAKUMAR in Thiruvananthapuram The Kerala government's grand plan for private sector participation in professional ...
A deliberate paradigm shift Interview with Dr. M. Anandakrishnan, former Vice-Chancellor of Anna University.
The seats market S. VISWANATHAN in Chennai With the Supreme Court granting privately run unaided professional colleges the ...
A new brand of history - II VISHWA MOHAN JHA A historian's critique of the new history textbooks introduced by the National ...
A new brand of history VISHWA MOHAN JHA A historian's critique of the new history textbooks introduced by the National ...
A landmark judgment ALADI ARUNA The Supreme Court, in a recent judgment, dispels doubts about the definition of ...
The wrong lessons T.K. RAJALAKSHMI in New Delhi The new social science textbooks of the NCERT for Classes Six and Nine are flawed ...
The issues at stake T.K. RAJALAKSHMI in New Delhi The Supreme Court judgment lifting the interim stay order on the implementation of ...
Axing a science teaching programme R. RAMACHANDRAN The termination of the innovative Hoshangabad Science Teaching Programme, running ...
A new right for the poor In a milieu of increasing deprivation, the absence of clarity on the questions of ...
For effective IT education P.K. SRIVASTAVA AMITABHA MUKHERJEE The course structure and teaching methods have to be overhauled in such a way that ...