Sunday , December 22 2024
enhindiurdu

Education

All news items related to education sector.

Turkish Consul General Calls for Strengthening Family Values and Moral Education at Mukarram Jah School Celebration

Hyderabad, October 6: During his address at the 37th Founder’s Day of Mukarram Jah School, His Excellency Orhan Yalman Okan, Consul General of the Republic of Türkiye, highlighted the critical role of education in shaping responsible, moral, and visionary generations. Speaking to the gathering, he expressed his appreciation for the …

Read More »

Talented Indian Students Abroad Make India Proud: Tamannah Bhatia

Hyderabad, October 12: Renowned Tollywood actress Tamannah Bhatia on Sunday expressed confidence that Indian students will do wonders with their ingenuity and talent at higher education universities abroad. She was addressing after inaugurating the BPP University’s program organized by Sanwariya Educational Consultants at Hotel Park in Hyderabad. Speaking on the occasion, …

Read More »

Proper Guidance Can Prevent Indian Students From Getting Barred Abroad: American University Officials

Hyderabad, October 12:  Indian students aiming for higher education must prepare better to avoid pitfalls and scams related to higher education abroad. Such applicants seeking admission in the United States or other foreign universities, must thoroughly research and seek professional assistance from expert advisors, said Shilpi Mishra, North America Head for …

Read More »

Gap Between Industry and Academics Leading Over 90% Startups to Failure Dr. Azmathullah Khan

Hyderabad, Ocober 16: “Over 90% of Indian startups fail because of poor technical foundation or gap between the industry and the academics”, said renowned business mentor and MSME coach Dr Azmathullah Khan. Delivering a lecture on “Challenges in MSME” and proposing solutions to the current crises faced by the MSME …

Read More »

India at 72 In the first year of the new decade, we’ll mark the 75 years of our independence and 72 years of India as a republic, but there are many questions, which assail the common Indian.

75 years after independence and 72 years after India became a republic, instead of feeling ecstatic and consolidating our achievements we are forced to ponder the question, whether our freedom fighters, leaders and constitution framers dreamt of the India in its present form? At present we are standing at a …

Read More »

COVID vaccine: Is it Halal or not?

It’s not only the Muslims, even Hindus and Jews have raised questions about the use of the COVID vaccine, due to prohibited substances in its composition.  Even before the COVID vaccination process starts in India. The Indian Muslims have courted another controversy. The question is whether they’ll be amenable to …

Read More »

Role of Urdu Journalism

It’s an established fact that Urdu is a language of communal harmony, and also a confluence of cultures. Majority of non-Arab Muslims across the globe can read, write or understand Urdu. Urdu is also the mother tongue of several NRIs living in the gulf and western nations, and one of …

Read More »

Technology and The New Era of Urdu in Hyderabad

The revolution of Urdu in Hyderabad began with the advent of computer calligraphy. On 15th August 1988, Siasat Urdu Daily experimented with computer calligraphy eventually ceasing the role of Calligraphers and Katibs in the media house. Other leading newspapers followed suit. The introduction of Inpage Urdu software in the ‘90s …

Read More »

News agencies and Urdu Journalism…

News agencies played a pivotal role in promoting Urdu Journalism in Hyderabad. The news released from a news agency formed the basis of news items appearing in many Urdu newspapers. The news provided these agencies were created following a generic policy, enabling the same news item to be adapted in …

Read More »

Education and Budget 2020

by: Asad Mirza Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presenting the Union Budget 2020 has suggested a new education policy, besides several measures that will bring in a paradigm shift in the educational system and creation of employment. According to the FM, by 2030 India is set to have the largest working-age …

Read More »

86th Birthday of Eight Nizam Prince Mukarram Jah Celebrated

Hyderabad, October 6: “Hyderabad was the centre of India, almost as far as the British states were concerned. It produced nothing but excellence since 1884, regarding the public service and development sector”, said Advisor to UNESCO, renowned educationist and Former UNESCO Director in Human Resource Development, Management and Planning, Dr. …

Read More »

30% of Indian Muslims are Poor: Development Economist

Inter-generational Poverty Increasing Among Muslims Students Must Struggle, Dream to Succeed: Priyanka Verghese IFS Hyderabad, August 24: Nearly 10 crore people in India suffer from chronic poverty, that total number of poor is more than 30 crores, he noted while adding that the average proportion of poor in India is 20%. …

Read More »

Teachers Responsible For Shaping Students

Mr. Faiz Khan, Mr. Zafar Javeed, Ms. Vibha Asthana, Mr. Muneeruddin Alvi, Dr. Syed Fazil Hussain Parvez, Mr. Shabbir Alvi, Syed Khaled Shahbaaz during the book release ceremony. ©gawahweekly.com

Experts Speak at Release of the Book “Shaping a Student to Be Human” Hyderabad, Aug 19: Teachers are responsible for shaping the personality of students. They have the ability to observe and assess the psychology of the students which can help in dealing with the student effectively, opined academicians and …

Read More »

Be Fearless in Charting New Territories: Vice President of India Venkaiah Naidu

“Be fearless in charting new territories and adopt team work as the success ‘mantra’ because the unfolding technological ecosystem demands group-driven creativity”, exhorted the Vice President of India Mr.Venkaiah Naidu. “Young people like you are the innovators, creators, builders and leaders of the future. You can transform the future of …

Read More »

Students Must Dream High: B. Shafiullah

Government working to overcome minorities educational challenges Students should always dream High and set higher benchmarks for themselves during their course of education, said TMREIS secretary Mr.B.Shafiullah. Addressing a felicitation program organized by Hyderabad Got Talent at FTAPCCI in Hyderabad, the 2003 batch IFS officer said “TMREIS schools have been …

Read More »

Become Pharma Super Specialists: Pharmacy Council of India Prez Prof. B. Suresh

India Will Be ‘Pharmacy of the World’ by 2020: Indian Pharmaceutical Association Prez Indian Pharmacist Can Be World’s Best Indian Pharmacy to Be $55B Industry by 2020 Artificial Intelligence Will Revolutionize Industry “One revolutionary drug can change the landscape of India pharma industry and also the world”, said Pharmacy Council …

Read More »

500 Days of Feeding the Poor

Meet Mohammed Sujathullah, the 24-year old Pharma D student from Sultan ul Uloom College of Pharmacy who has just set a new example by feeding hundreds of deserving people every day. For 500 days. A philanthropist by chance, Sujath does not hail from a very affluent family. His father retired …

Read More »

A Revolutionary Form of Charity

11 Lakh Muslims Benefited From Hyderabad Zakat and Charitable Trust While the month of fasting Ramadan has become synonymous with feasting for many, a larger chunk of underprivileged Muslims struggle for decent food. It is prerogative for oneself to partake in charitable and philanthropic activities and attain a spiritual decorum …

Read More »

Skill Deficit Better Than Attitude Deficit: Osmania University VC Prof. Ramachandram

Bespeaking the importance of attitude in addition to skills, the Vice Chancellor of Osmania University Prof. S. Ramachandram while addressing the students of Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology on their Graduation Day said ‘companies hire students for the skills they acquire.’ He observed that opportunities might still exist …

Read More »