Amjad Ali Khan’s recollections of 11 great classical musicians do have well-known details, but his anecdotes are lit up by a sense of ‘ethereality’
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COVER STORY
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An anatomy of demonetisation, with little empirical data, sums up well, also directing the Centre’s eyes to issues nearer black money
Some artiste-politicians in Bengal balance work and career masterfully. Others are devoted to their offices.
An IPS officer’s efforts have revamped the image of a village formerly known only for factional violence
The oppressed unleash fresh wave of stir, this time led by a young lawyer. Can it alter politics in UP?
Top cricketers are giving back a portion of their riches towards building a more equal society
An army officer’s anti-stone-pelting tactic revives bitter memories of Kashmiris used as human shields
Only a comprehensive improvement in tertiary education can fuel India’s growth
This year 350 institutes participated across streams—an increase of nearly 266 per cent as compared to last year's corespondents
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An anatomy of demonetisation, with little empirical data, sums up well, also directing the Centre’s eyes to issues nearer black money
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Can one of the largest and most disciplined armies of the world use human shields?
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Some artiste-politicians in Bengal balance work and career masterfully. Others are devoted to their offices.
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An IPS officer’s efforts have revamped the image of a village formerly known only for factional violence
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The oppressed unleash fresh wave of stir, this time led by a young lawyer. Can it alter politics in UP?
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Top cricketers are giving back a portion of their riches towards building a more equal society
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An army officer’s anti-stone-pelting tactic revives bitter memories of Kashmiris used as human shields
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Only a comprehensive improvement in tertiary education can fuel India’s growth
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This year 350 institutes participated across streams—an increase of nearly 266 per cent as compared to last year's corespondents
OTHER STORIES
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As always National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) tops the chart with Delhi's Pearl Academy in the top five...
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Institute of Hotel Management, Pusa stays at the top as Mumbai's Institute of Hotel Management slips two spots
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Despite controversies Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) continues to be the best, DU's Department of Social Work the second!
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NLSIU Bangalore rated the best law school...
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Sir J.J.College Of Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture rated best. Faculty Of Architecture & Ekistics (JMI) scores best in infrastructure
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AJKMCRC, Symbiosis Pune, Xavier Mumbai top the list
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In dentistry, Delhi's Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences score distinction
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No prize for guessing the No. 1 Medical College.It's AIIMS, Delhi indeed!
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IIT — Delhi, Mumbai and Kharagpur top the charts as always
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New engineering colleges and NEET face trying times in this crucial year for students
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India needs innovation and intervention across disciplines to be future-ready
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For the urban poor and in the hinterland, education is a mutiny of aspirations straining at many leashes
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Their finances are weak, but not the resolve. The tenacious fisherfolk sense their aims achievable.
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Incubators attached to top institutions are giving innovation an entrepreneurial spin
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But where do Indian professional colleges stand at the global level?
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Sixty years ago, Sheuli Majumdar put up a fight to become one of India’s first professional woman translators
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Private film institutes in Tamil Nadu are grooming students for hands-on cinema
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NEET popped up issues this time too. Is the exam proving to be a disaster than failure?
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A few women have made it big in the once exclusively male domain of corporate law
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Are the engineers employed in India today competent enough? IISc professor Dr Vinay Vishwanathan highlights the loopholes in engineering education suystem...
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A glut of poor-quality students has dimmed the engineering scene across Tamil Nadu
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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe tells why India needs to focus on 'quality-degree education'
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Engineering degrees are much sought-after, but quality-control is still a big challenge
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Liberal parents have let their children choose arts. That alone isn’t a saviour.
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Home bakeries have the hits, but the science has to be learnt
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Lured by food’s media valorisation, wannabe chefs are clogging the doors of culinary schools