NIMHANS is set to open four new specialised centres. One of them is the NIMHANS DIGITAL ACADEMY. A total of 387 mental health professionals have received certificates and
A recent report by the US based Centre for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy (CDDEP) has made a shocking revelation. Terminally ill patients suffering from treatable diseases in
Complying with the guidelines laid down by the University Grants Commission (UGC) over the recruitement of permanent faculty, universities across Karnataka have decided to hire guest lecturers. Citing
India ranks 158th out of the 195 countries for its investments in education and health care as measurements of its commitment to economic growth, says the first-ever scientific
The higher education department will soon issue a circular asking all government universities in the state to switch to Information Communication Technology (ICT) software, which is developed by
With medical colleges facing a huge shortage of educators, lawmakers have asked the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the health ministry to allow “renowned doctors” to teach.
Narendra Kumar Shyamsukha, chairman ICA Eduskills described: On one hand, India has a large number of educated unemployed, and on the other, industry is desperately short of
Expenditure on education as share of GDP has fluctuated between 3.55% and 4%, falling short of the 6% of GDP promised by successive governments. Nonetheless, over the last
The Deputy Director, International Institute of Higher Education, Research and Capacity Building, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, pointed out that there a little over 14 lakh teachers
The chairman of Medisys Edutech described that the conventional context of teaching and learning is proving to be a challenge today. The reason being the high demand for