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1,200 faculty in rural engineering colleges will lose jobs by month-end

Updated: “What is government talking about NEP when it cannot sustain gains of an existing project?” Share Article AAA “What is government talking about NEP when it cannot sustain gains of an existing project?” A World Bank funded project to take graduates from elite institutions to rural and remote engineering colleges in poorer States is coming to an end in March, leaving more than 1,200 assistant professors out of a job and some rural colleges bereft of half their faculty. The Centre is preparing its own MERITE project with some similar objectives to improve technical education, but that may be too late for the faculty employed under the current project.

The Incredible True Story Behind Nasir Ahmed

The Incredible True Story Behind Nasir Ahmed Kayla Keegan This Is Us writers introduced two new characters to season 5 an electrical engineer named Nasir and his outspoken other half, Esther Ahmed. When we first meet them, Esther is immediately drawn to Nasir s ambition, though she later struggles to understand what is keeping her husband at the office so late at night. While it s initially unclear how Nasir and Esther are connected to the Pearsons, in true This Is Us fashion, everything comes together at the very end of the episode. It s then that viewers learn Nasir is a real-life inventor who helped make video-calling technology possible. In other words, the Pearsons like so many of us right now were able to stay connected via FaceTime amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic thanks to Nasir s work.

Edtech startup Edukemy helps non-science stream students crack civil services exams

Edtech startup Edukemy helps non-science stream students crack civil services exams Delhi-NCR-based startup Edukemy’s USP is its tech-enabled evaluation model and personalised learning pathways for non-science stream college and university students. 0 claps Share on In India’s cluttered coaching landscape catering to everything from school and board-level preparations to a slew of competitive tests, an edtech startup launched last year is focused on training non-science stream students to crack the civil services exams.   Delhi-NCR-based Edukemy has built a tech-enabled standardised evaluation model for the non-STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) category to create personalised learning pathways for every student, says Chandrahas Panigrahi, one of the three founders.  

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