Bengaluru school buses get biotoilets for long commutes

Indus International School in Bengaluru installs biotoilets on two buses for its longest routes to address student discomfort during the city's notorious traffic jams. A pioneering move for student welfare.

BHU's 21-Day Dairy Food Training for Academics Begins

A 21-day advanced faculty training on Functional Dairy Foods kicks off at BHU, Varanasi. Sponsored by ICAR, it aims to boost research & industry skills for 15 participants from across India. Read more.

Ex-ISRO Chairman Calls Mysuru a 'Startup Laboratory'

Former ISRO Chairman A.S. Kiran Kumar envisions Mysuru as India's next startup hub. At the University of Mysore convocation, he stressed aligning education with industry needs. Read his full vision for Karnataka's innovation future.

Haryana's Youth Startup Mahotsav: 66 Teams Get Rs 1 Lakh

Haryana's Kushal Business Challenge summit in Panchkula saw 66 student teams receive Rs 1 lakh each to boost their startups. Education Minister Mahipal Dhanda hailed the initiative as key to a developed India. Read more.

IIT Indore Promotes Hindi for Science & Tech Learning

IIT Indore champions Hindi as a functional language for science & tech to improve comprehension & access. National seminar Abhyuday-3 drives the initiative. Learn how this bridges the language gap.

TN Govt Launches Free Laptop Scheme for College Students

Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin launches 'Ulagam Ungal Kaiyil', a free laptop scheme for 10 lakh college students. The initiative, a revival of a 2011 program, aims to boost digital education and career skills. #TamilNadu #Education #FreeLaptop

₹10 Crore Sports Upgrade for Rohtak University

Maharshi Dayanand University in Rohtak is set for a major sports infrastructure upgrade with ₹10 crore from the Haryana government's 'Sports Facilities in Universities' scheme. Learn about the new facilities and their impact.

University's Rs 16.5 Lakh Loss Due to Bank's Costly Typo

Kerala University's Centre for Latin American Studies lost Rs 16.5 lakh after a bank clerk typed '$20,000' instead of '₹20,000'. Read the full story of this financial blunder and the failed recovery efforts.

Karnataka Govt Colleges Must Improve Student Enrolment

Karnataka's Collegiate Education Dept mandates government degree colleges to achieve minimum 75% admission rates. Colleges below target must improve, others aim for 10% growth. Read the full directive.

Chennai's 5 Rupee Study Centres Clock 89,000 Users

North Chennai's affordable co-learning centres are becoming a hub for exam prep and networking. With rates as low as ₹5, they offer free study material, Wi-Fi, and have already seen 89,000 users. Discover how they're changing lives.

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