SHILLONG, Jan 20

NEW DELHI, Jan. 19: Kerala has lost the number one position to Puducherry in this year

GANDHINAGAR: When Tata

Social sciences are vastly neglected in the country. So it

NEW DELHI: The country's progress report on education finally makes for happy reading. The Annual Status of Education Report on rural India released by NGO Pratham shows that only 2.7% children in the age group of 7-10 and 6.3% in the 11-14 years group are out of school squarely proving to the success of the government's flagship Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan.

New Delhi: Indicating a sharp rise in school enrolments in rural India, the Annual Status of Education Report released by NGO Pratham shows that only 2.7% children aged between seven and 10 years, and 6.3% in the 11-14 years group, weren

New Delhi: Want quota for children in schools set up on acquired land, Authority to consider demand

If you think admission to a reputed public school is a problem for parents living in metropolitan cities like Delhi alone, think again.

With varying statistics on the number of kids in child labour (between six to 100 million), the ministry of panchayati raj believes the government needs to follow the Kerala model and use panchayats to track down the status of every child drop-out.

The Agriculture Department organised five special training programmes for the members of Self Help Groups (SHG

SHILLONG: Former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's no-show may have taken some sheen off the Children's Science Congress and disappointed thousands of children here, but the 'Missile Man of India' on Monday did ask, albeit a written message, them to aim, dream and think big for success in life.

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