By FNS
While the extreme cold compelling people to stay inside the home with their warm cloths and blankets over 6000 budding and junior players from various states of the country have arrived in Delhi Read the rest of this entry »
By Chandan Sharma
While the students have been ultimate victims in the ongoing war between the university administration and the teachers of Delhi University since the new academic session has begun on the name of implementation and opposition of semester system at the undergraduate level the ministry of Human Resources and Development (HRD) has planned to bring new head outside the university to end the episode. Read the rest of this entry »
By FNS
After getting infrastructural boost from the Commonwealth Games the city government has planned to set up six new sports academies to promote sports related activities in the capital city Delhi. Read the rest of this entry »
By Ravi B
How do you prepare resume or bio-data that could impress your employers at the first instance! HR experts or employers say that it takes just 10-15 seconds to go through the CV and decide about the resume and the candidates for the entry level jobs. Read the rest of this entry »
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, has planned to introduce major changes in the verification process and introduction of stricter methods to curb impersonation. Read the rest of this entry »
Indian students will learn to perform in an Opera. A noted Scottish Opera ‘Tale O’ Tam’ will train a group of sixty students this week to perform in a Scottish Opera. A team of 12 students from Glasgow, where the next Commonwealth Games will be organized in 2014, will witness the event as ambassadors. Read the rest of this entry »
The much awaited report related to DU’s Cobalt-60 episode has been tabled in the Executive Council of Delhi University but the 125-page report has more talked about problems within the Chemistry Department than the accountability for radioactive exposure and sale of Gamma irradiator to a scrap dealer. Read the rest of this entry »