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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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
An anatomy of demonetisation, with little empirical data, sums up well, also directing the Centre’s eyes to issues nearer black money
Can one of the largest and most disciplined armies of the world use human shields?
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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As always National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) tops the chart with Delhi's Pearl Academy in the top five...
Institute of Hotel Management, Pusa stays at the top as Mumbai's Institute of Hotel Management slips two spots
Despite controversies Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) continues to be the best, DU's Department of Social Work the second!
NLSIU Bangalore rated the best law school...
Sir J.J.College Of Architecture, School of Planning and Architecture rated best. Faculty Of Architecture & Ekistics (JMI) scores best in infrastructure
AJKMCRC, Symbiosis Pune, Xavier Mumbai top the list
In dentistry, Delhi's Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences score distinction
No prize for guessing the No. 1 Medical College.It's AIIMS, Delhi indeed!
IIT — Delhi, Mumbai and Kharagpur top the charts as always
New engineering colleges and NEET face trying times in this crucial year for students
India needs innovation and intervention across disciplines to be future-ready
For the urban poor and in the hinterland, education is a mutiny of aspirations straining at many leashes
Their finances are weak, but not the resolve. The tenacious fisherfolk sense their aims achievable.
Incubators attached to top institutions are giving innovation an entrepreneurial spin
But where do Indian professional colleges stand at the global level?
Sixty years ago, Sheuli Majumdar put up a fight to become one of India’s first professional woman translators
Private film institutes in Tamil Nadu are grooming students for hands-on cinema
NEET popped up issues this time too. Is the exam proving to be a disaster than failure?
A few women have made it big in the once exclusively male domain of corporate law
Are the engineers employed in India today competent enough? IISc professor Dr Vinay Vishwanathan highlights the loopholes in engineering education suystem...
A glut of poor-quality students has dimmed the engineering scene across Tamil Nadu
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe tells why India needs to focus on 'quality-degree education'
Engineering degrees are much sought-after, but quality-control is still a big challenge
Liberal parents have let their children choose arts. That alone isn’t a saviour.
Home bakeries have the hits, but the science has to be learnt
Lured by food’s media valorisation, wannabe chefs are clogging the doors of culinary schools