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AUS Online Learning

How Indian Universities Can Benefit Indian universities have the potential to be institutions like Arizona State University, tells a pioneer of online education at the FICCI Higher Education Summit 2021 focused on resilience, innovation, sustainability, and enterprise. Professor Michael Crow, President, Arizona State University (ASU), was the keynote speaker at FICCI Higher Education Summit 2021. […]

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CHANCELLOR’S CHALLENGE

In the pandemic days, the British government provided businesses with over £100 billion of support to get through a crisis. Rishi became British Chancellor of Exchequer (British Finance Minister) in February 2020. Weeks later, the United Kingdom declared a lockdown that forced the British government to announce the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme,known as the furlough […]

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Climate Crisis of the world

Much has changed in recent years. No one has noted many of the changes, because the change was insignificant but consistent. Too many moles make a mountain. Himalaya melted more significantly in the last four decades filling the rivers and flooding their basins. Over 1.2 billion people on earth depend on the water resources of […]

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INDIA’S SOBEREST SECULAR FACE

Gulam Nabi Azad is the new political focal point. Branded now a rebel within his party, the staunch Congress leader since Indira Gandhi days, is now an unwanted man by his party for his G23 venture, a rebel faction against the present leadership. Azad is one of the soberest faces of Congress, unlike most of […]

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Rollback and rate irrationality

In India, politics and economics are interlinked. Apparent welfare measures and freebies are thesensitive vote catchers as well as the biggest sources of frauds at the ground level. Though the practice of DirectBenefit Transfer (DBT) has considerably reduced the malpractices at the delivery level, economic misuse forpolitical gain is still prevalent, as it is hard […]

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