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A marginal farmer namely Nasir Ahmed of Morigaon district received the literary incentive award this year conferred by

Three months after the ambitious Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act was passed by the Parliament, the government remains undecided on when to make it effective.

The law, passed with a thumping majority on August 4 by the Lok Sabha, has received the Presidential assent but is yet to come into force in technical terms, with the gazette notification still to be issued.

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), the nodal grievance redressal authority for implementation of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, will soon set up a special cell to monitor a child

If you thought a school on the premises of a State Raj Bhavan would serve as one of the best examples of the success of implementation of the Government

The poverty ratio or the number of poor as a percentage of total population in India for 2004-05 is estimated at 37.2 per cent, according to this report submitted by the Suresh Tendulkar committee recently.

New Delhi: Reforming the insurance sector and labour market is all very well but the government

Devika Banerji / New Delhi October 19, 2009, 1:38 IST

With improved funding patterns and fund utilisation levels, a stock-taking evaluation of the primary education scenario in India reveals that rural India is not far behind urban India.

Management courses are changing; they are becoming shorter, crisper and much more focused. As several sectors in India flourish, from retail and fashion to finance and risk management, the need for creating a competent manpower with domain knowledge is becoming imperative.

The paper examines the recent shifts in Kerala

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