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The course is now offered at the University of Hyderabad. If you ever thought learning a foreign language is difficult, especially when it comes to a language like Turkish or Spanish, then here is a chance for you to learn these languages with ease. The University of Hyderabad has now introduced six hours per week of [...]
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The university plans to perform 100 such plays across the State to promote theatre culture and spirit.
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JNTU signs an MoU with the University of the Pacific, for a student exchange programme in industrial pharmaceuticals. The University of the Pacific, USA, has entered into a collaboration with JNTU Hyderabad and Alliance Institute to offer a Master of Science (MS) programme in industrial pharmaceutics. As per the MoU, students taking this particular course will [...]
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Collection from Numaish runs 18 educational and vocational training centres under the Society. Numaish, the longest exhibition-cum-sale in India, is coming to an end. And the last days are going to be the best bet for shoppers, organisers say. “The last three days are very important in terms of sale for the shopkeepers here. Most of [...]
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The recent furore over ill-treatment of women including eve-teasing and stricter punishment have not yet shown a salutary impact on the scene.
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While many teachers have lauded the State government’s move to make Telugu a mandatory subject in all schools, parents are not so upbeat. Many question why their children, unlike those across the country, will be denied the right to choose their second language.
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A garden with exotic trees and beautiful landscaping is a dream many of us have but one has to really strive hard to make it come true.
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Uday Prakash’s latest novel revolves around three stories that pertain to caste in the slums of Delhi. An excellent translation brings the book to wider audiences. Name: The Walls of Delhi Author: Uday Prakash Pages: 224 Publisher: Hachette India The Walls of Delhi tells you three different stories which connect caste and society. In the opening tale, a [...]
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While the whole world is going organic, here is a government that does very little to promote it. Organic farmers who exhibited at the horti-expo expressed their displeasure.
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Impoverished young men risk their lives performing stunts in the ‘maut ka kuan’ without even a safety harness.
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