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Indian professor Germany’s youngest university chief |
HRD ministry to discuss the failed online CAT test |
YSR son's call for United Andhra upsets Telangana Cong MPs |
How biases affect scenarios of moral dilemma |
'Time to create infrastructure, pool resources for Muslim
students' |
Punjab government disaffiliates 187 schools |
IGNOU to set up 200 community colleges |
Hyderabad Nizam's heiress saved from jail term by SC |
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BJP driving country in wrong direction, says Congress:
Terming Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) position on demolition of the
Babri mosque as a "national shame"......
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Families of deceased kar sevaks slam RSS, Advani
BJP fully
responsible for Babri mosque demolition: Chidambaram |
After LS
and Assembly, Congress loses Mayor election in Malegaon:
Amid high drama and contrary to widely.....
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Tony Blair’s “sycophancy” towards US involved Britain in
Iraq war
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'Political Islam and US imperialism need to be opposed strongly':
B. Ekbal, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Kerala,
has said that political Islam that advocates the religion’s...
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'Now time to create infra-structure & pool resources for Muslim
students':
There is no need of awareness towards education as Muslim Ummah
in India is now well aware of....
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New
Muslim identity emerging in different regions
and social classes: VP:
Suggesting ways for
Muslim empowerment, advising the community to come out of 'sense of
victim-hood'.....
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Ghettoes in the making:
As
per the report in a section of media recently (November 2009) UK
based Muslim charities have warned the Muslims living in the relief
colonies set ....
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Thackeray’s sick mind unable to accept Muslim as PM of India: SDPI:
The
Social Democratic Party of India, (SDPI), has taken strong exception
to the Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray's statement about Rahul Gandhi
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Telangana and Muslims:
As the Telangana
cauldron boils over moves are already afoot to paint the dispute in
communal colors and make the region's Muslims the proverbial
sacrificial lamb. The mainstream media.....
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'Decision to form Islamic Banking dangerous for India':
Janata Party president
Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday criticised the LDF government’s
decision to accord sanction for formation....
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'Love Jihad' exists says Kerala HC, asks law to check it:
The flip-flop on inter-caste marriages in Kerala that a section in
the media terms as 'Love Jihad' or 'Forceful Conversion.....
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Grassroots media finds a voice:
It is not yet 5 p.m. but the light has started fading in
Rampur-Mathura, a village of barely 5,000 people, in Sitapur
district. A group of village elders settle down....Read
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Israel set to turn Aqsa museum into a synagogue:
The head of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel,
has claimed there are Israeli plans to empty the museum......
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IGNOU to set up 200 community colleges:
The Indira Gandhi
National Open University (IGNOU) will open 200 community colleges in
the country, Vice-Chancellor V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai has said,
reports The Hindu.
Inaugurating an
IGNOU study centre at the State Resource Centre (SRC) at Nandavanam....
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University of Nebraska to collaborate with Indian Universities |
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Hyderabad:
National Institute of Technology, Warangal (NIT-W), Wednesday signed
a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Malardalen University (MDH),
Sweden, to promote collaboration in innovation, design and
engineering in embedded systems, real-time systems and software
engineering.
The agreement was signed by Y.V. Rao, director of NIT-W, and
Christer Norstrom, vice-president of MDH, a statement said.
The MDH is one of Sweden’s largest
universities, has more than 13,000 students and offers 60 programmes
and 750 courses, the statement said.
Rao said the collaboration would
facilitate programmes and activities in basic and applied research,
education and training, as well as technology and information
transfer.
One of the top engineering colleges in
India, NIT-W boasts of 4,200 students, including 1,400 M.Tech
students and 300 PhD scholars.
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