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Entrepreneurship Training Program from Cerindus (C. I. T. E.)

Cerindus Intitute of Technical Education (C. I. T. E.) offers ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Self-Employment) Training Program for Graduates / Post Graduates in any discipline.

A Training Program like no other in the world from one of the most innovative and futuristic business houses in India.

Line of Business: Choose from Computer, Retail, Education and Online Businesses.

Location: Hyderabad (Free accomodation provided)

Duration: 2 months

Fee: Rs.45,000/- (group discount available for 5 or more)

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TheBigJobs.com Getting More Popularity Among Employers

JCI Nagpur Green City (Maharashtra, India) launched this website on 23rd Dec 2007.

Within months after the launch, the site has received an overwhelmed response from jobseekers and employers across the world.

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Indian aid to Pokhara school

The Embassy of India Tuesday has extended grant assistance of over Rs.77 million for the infrastructure development of Nepal Bharat Maitri Vidyalaya at Pokhara of Kaski district as a fourth educational project undertaken by the government of India.

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Ness Tech selected product development partner by Pearson

Ness Technologies has been chosen by Pearson as its product development partner in a three-year agreement to help expand Pearson's engineering capacity. Ness will establish and operate an India Development Center in Mumbai for Pearson to enable close collaboration on end-to-end product engineering for next-generation products and systems.

Ness Technologies is a global provider of information technology solutions and services, and Pearson an international education and information company whose businesses include the Financial Times Group, Pearson Education and the Penguin Group.

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Spare the rod, keep child in school

Physical abuse by teachers is driving children out of school in India, the government has admitted, directly blaming corporal punishment for school dropouts for the first time.

The human resource development ministry has asked all states and Union Territories to urgently amend their education laws to penalise teachers or school management officials who hurt children.

In a letter to all chief secretaries, ministry secretary Arun Kumar Rath, the country’s top school education official, has also said physical punishment at school may be fuelling “personality problems”.

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Japan wants Indians to teach them mathematics

Japan may soon open its gates to Indian primary schoolteachers specialising in mathematics. For, the Japanese believe that Indians are the best in the world when it comes to teaching this subject.

The deputy leader of the visiting Indo-Japan Business Co-operation delegation, Ryuji Inamura, says the Japanese are extremely interested in the way this crucial academic subject is taught in India.

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India for promotion of common ethos among children

India's top school education body is calling in experts from SAARC countries to devise a school curriculum that will help students imbibe the common ethos of the region.

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is inviting experts from Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the Maldives, Afghanistan and India to prepare the roadmap for a comprehensive school curriculum.

All these countries form part of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).

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India plans to open central schools in Gulf

India is planning to open central government schools in Gulf countries to provide affordable and quality education to the large Indian expat population in the region.

"The HRD ministry is seriously considering a proposal to open Kendriya Vidyalayas (Central Government Schools) in the Gulf region. The ministry is consulting Indian embassies in the region in this regard to explore the possibilities of opening such schools. The project is still in the pipeline," Minister of State for Human Resource Development M A A Fatmi said.

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Top B-school, but AICTE won’t see it

The India School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, ranked among the top 20 business schools in the world by the Financial Times is not an institution recognised by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the regulatory body for technical education.

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India, France sign 21 agreements in education

France is now aggressively courting Indian students and linking up with educational institutes here with the establishment of an Indo-French educational consortium and signing of 21 inter-university agreements.

At an Indo-French education seminar on Saturday, N.R. Narayana Murthy, chief mentor of Infosys Technologies, was conferred the French government's Officer of the Legion of Honour by French Minister of Higher Education and Research Valerie Pecresse.

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