By vande.matram27011987 on
21 September 2008 19:16:55
Are You Know Iron Man OF India Why IS So he called
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By vande.matram27011987 on
08 August 2008 08:33:09
Is Ragging is injustice or way of giving boldness to student who not able to made out their emotion
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By vande.matram27011987 on
08 August 2008 08:10:29
Skill development has taken backseat: Knowledge Comm
Skill development in engineering education has taken a backseat, leading to a dearth of expert manpower in the sector and aggravating the situation by the mushrooming private institutes, a National Knowledge Commission panel has said.
"Currently, most graduates do not possess the skills needed to compete in the global economy, and industries have been facing a consistent skills deficit," the Working Group on Engineering Education said in its recent report.
The Group headed by M S Ananth, Director of IIT-Madras, submitted its alarming report to the National Knowledge Commission.
The number of institutions have grown manifold in the last two decades, mostly in the private sector, it said adding that "this rapid expansion has raised serious concerns about the quality of engineering education in these institutions."
The challenge for universities is to work out a healthy balance between wholeness of knowledge and specialisation that c
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By vande.matram27011987 on
08 June 2008 17:55:00
Revalution results comes after filling and sumbission of examination form
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By vande.matram27011987 on
08 June 2008 17:48:41
need of practicals and good theoretical content with todays world
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By vande.matram27011987 on
29 May 2008 10:13:08
"It will be necessary for us Indians -- Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Parsis and all others to whom India is their home -- to recognise a common flag to live and die for."
-- Mahatma Gandhi
July 22, 1947. As he moved the motion on the adoption of the national flag in independent India's Constituent Assembly, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru hoped the flag would carry a message of freedom wherever it flew.
Other voices joined him. Sarojini Naidu said: "Under this flag, there is no prince and there is no peasant, no rich and no poor. There is only duty, responsibility and sacrifice."
Freedom fighter Muniswami Pillai added that the flag did not belong to the rich or the wealthy, but to the depressed, oppressed and submerged classes.
Inspiring words.
Unfortunately, as time passed, the use of the Indian flag became limited to a privileged few. Only VVIPs, government offices and public sector undertakings were allowed the honour of displaying the flag on their premises. The rest of India could fly the Tricolour only on Independence Day, Republic Day and Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. ...
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By vande.matram27011987 on
07 May 2008 11:24:14
how to upload
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as no help is running
why this site is constructed
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