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Two hospitals have City undertakes a comprehensive study on the use and misuse of antibiotics. Some preliminary investigations in medical institutions, the proportion of abuse was so high as 60-90 percent.
The research in the framework of WHO and India Essential Drug Programme is aimed at four centres, one in Vellore and Mumbai and two in New Delhi. In Delhi, research spans Maulana Azad Medical College and Sir Ganga Ram hospital ..
Dr. Ranjit Ray Choudhury, President of the Society Delhi to promote the rational use of drugs, said the project is completed in three phases.
Personality workshop: The service of God closed session a week during the final workshop was held in New Delhi Public School, Mathura Road, on January 7. The workshop, a project to develop the personality, under the auspices of education, management centre of the DPS society is open to a new dimension to quality education gives DPS schools. Narendra Kumar, president of the European Parliament society PraMod Grover, Ashok Chandra, vice-president, DPS society; Renu Mittal, head of EMC, Suleena Sapra and with other distinguished guests were present. M I school Hussain welcomed by all. Pria Warrick direction of the workshop.
Peace-campaign: Pupils and students in all schools Ryan International in the region of Delhi made a human chain to spread the message of peace. They promised posters and road, that terrorism in India.
Sports day: Tagore International School, East of Kailash, a day celebrated its direction with different sports activities and competitions. The event began with a welcome by a student of Class 7, and the establishment of a speech by Suman Nath.
Annual day: Mother Teresa Public School, Preet Vihar, celebrated its annual Day of prices and distribution. He attended gurukulam days, followed by dancing vedgaan welcome. Neeta Jeth school presents the annual report. An exhibition “sankritik darpan” was also presented. Chief Guest Choudhary Prem Singh praised the efforts by students and school. AK Jethy school president proposed the vote of thanks.
Visits abroad under the leadership of the situation AF Pinto, president and director Ms. Grace Pinto, six students from Ryan International School, Vasant Kunj, Yamuna and Transdniestria, with Utkarsh Marwah visited UNESCO Paris, around the school are enrolled as part ASP - Network Connections and discussions on the forthcoming Convention on the water are staying until next year. They visited the International School of Hague, Amsterdam, to visit Munish 2002. You also traveled to Spain for an education-day Tour.
Annual Sports Day: Delhi Area Primary School, New Delhi Cantt, celebrated its annual day of Sport-Kaleidoscope-2002 with fanfare. Maj Gen NS Pathania, Delhi, was the guest conductor. On the day, composed of March-past and colorful formations and dances.
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Admittedly, there are some of the best schools such as St. Xavier’s, New Delhi Public School, Chin Maya Vidyalaya and some institutions, public enterprises in the state Jharkhand, is the lack of good universities, especially technical installations in the region.
Admittedly, there was a growth rate of mushrooms in colleges over the past three decades, not a single technical body came here and parents are forced from their stations in places like Delhi, Mumbai, Maharashtra and Karnataka and blocked access to them on the payment of expenses flat head vigorously. But things seem to change with the Government of Jharkhand mooting proposals for the establishment of technical installations of the state.
In an exclusive interview with The Times of India on Monday Jharkhand minister of science and technology Samaresh Singh said it was the prerequisite for the resumption of development of all countries to provide facilities for the quality of training technique. In this context, the government has already proposed an open Indian Institute of Technology in Dumka, Indian Institute of Management and Bokaro Indian Institute of Information Technology in Hazaribagh.
Singh said that the government of Jharkhand was also planning to open two colleges in the private sector and Daltonganj in Jamshedpur MCA on each side of an institution in Ranchi, Hazaribagh and Bokaro Steel City. Bihar Institute of Technology, Sindri, on the possibilities for the provision of MCA, MBA and bio-technology, information technology and M-Tech highly specialized courses and other areas. MBA institutions would also be Garhwa and Palamu districts, he said.
The minister said that the Union has already proposals for the opening of these technical facilities and efforts were made to coordinate with various agencies to facilitate the opening of these institutions at a glance.
Discussions on the Bokaro Institute of Technology, said that the ILO, Mesra is now the resumption of the Institute of Bokaro and education, finance and management, are supported by the ILO, Mesra. An inspection team of ILO, Mesra soon visit Bokaro and then things take a concrete form would, he said.
Bokaro Institute of Technology, with efforts by Chas-Bokaro Vikas Samiti and Bokaro Steel Plant and these two organizations represented on the board of directors remain of the Institute, Singh, who is also the secretary of Bokaro Institute of Technology, said that adding the resumption The quality of teaching Bokaro Institute of Technology.
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While studying in our schools is an old phenomenon, its usefulness is being questioned. It is a suggestion that they should immediately be abolished as a pressure on these children, parents and teachers.
HRD Minister Murli Manohar Joshi also control-free-Curriculum up to class VIII This is supported by various makers of Education, the Authority and the psychologist of the Child.
Celebrities them is Ms. Jyoti Bose, president of the National Progressive Schools Conference. She said tests are inadequate. This reduce our children to fill parrots. “They have all and end all of our education systems and undermine the spirit and curiosity of the investigation. We are not ready to change.
Indeed, it is not so easy to change a proven system. Furthermore, has already been inserted in the controversy. Some psychologists, advanced and American experiences have complicated the case.
For over a century we have with this system and is creditably well in a competitive world. Our children and scientific have also talked about benefits, including in other countries. He is ready for admission to universities for learning and employment in the job fairs. Only for the satisfaction of some theorists of fashion, we can not away with him.
Before exams, there are arguments in abundance. This kill parents peace of mind and their ability to stations original or creative. Scoring good grades, their ultimate goal. This gives rise to bad owns and competitiveness. Tutors private prosper, examinationers “deteriorating moral standards, children develop an obsession obsessive and suffer from sleep disorders. Many in despair and frustration and tragic step on the commitment of suicide.
We can not continue and the multiplication of arguments against testing. For example, a professor of Directors of Delhi Public School, RK Puram, New Delhi, said: “Testing, a child can be a good position in a good school or university and after a good job but can not do they buy their monthly ration of their Determination neighbourhood … save people with brio all events are not seen miserably in practice things of life.
The main culprits in the whole verification anti-Hullabaloo, the neo-American left. Not long ago, they were again under pressure from the U.S. administration in the abolition of the system. Free for children of Class X of the inspection were excluded. There were no signs, no checks. He thought it was good for their mental health. Some schools have reported that they regained their confidence in themselves and their shunning violence.
Then there was a change of mentality and most private schools to verify the system. In the Roll Back they were taken over by the middle class. The ‘Wolf-cry “proved false. If a child has received footnotes because of the absence of a genetic substance in his brain. It could be treated with drugs, now also available in U.S. markets.
Tests in Germany and Great Britain are religious seriously. Only the mass-scale failures and blues, are responsible for our anti-examination. Parents of children who flunked the worst noise. They describe the activity of “testing” by encouraging the mechanical reproduction and timpani. The expectations are high, the pressure on peers, is too many. A professor to assess the performance of its class results. Schools fear the loss of subsidies, if the results are bad. Many inflate results qualify for grants.
The vicious cycle of perpetuating and that the system loses credibility in their desperation, we begin to talk about its abolition. We must find innovative ways for business and pleasure. In the UK, some schools require students, their own documents and answer questions. An open book verification system is also being tested. Many have seen, for books aside, as they prefer to write knowledge and information. In a few schools in our country, the tests were deleted from the primary level, even if parents are not happy. They want the challenges of their children. The psychologists’ display is not suitable. If, in a two million children lose their balance, why Blame It on the exam? It could be something or some family problems inherent disease.
How children should they correctly staged as there is a big question. According to experts, we must liberalize style. The reform will take the form of a continuous observation and evaluation of the heritage of the child faculties. Let teachers, as creator of the child and how his verbal argument.
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School and College students has been enthusiastic, as information on scholarships offered by British universities.
During his 45 minutes of interaction, they were apprised on the qualifications required in British universities.
During our visit to the institutions of staff of British Council in collaboration with students and talked about possibilities, as the study in Great Britain and scholarships, qualifications and certificates United Kingdom to India, in conjunction with institutions of the United Kingdom and English training programs.
Employees were board and students wishing to study in Britain and also helped form links between the organizations of schools, colleges and universities in India and the United Kingdom.
Vibhuti Kacchap, a passionate student of Loreto Convent, said information from the British Council has been useful. ? I plan to ask for scholarships in one of the best universities in terms of my class X. You said that, if I need for clients of more than 80 per cent to qualify for the different types of scholarships for which we were provided brochures. ?
Tanya, a student of Class X of Loreto Convent interactions said that they constitute an advantage for students. ? We can plan, if we want to follow higher education in India or the United Kingdom, and can now better prepared when it comes to scholarships, I found 45 minutes worth. After face-to-face interaction really helped.?
Training Roadshow on the work in education. The marks of bus-Education UK visited Delhi Public School, Loreto Convent, Ranchi Women’s College and Xavier Institute of Social Services (XISS) in the capital on Friday.
Principal of Loreto Convent, Sister Goretti, said students receive general information on the educational system in the United Kingdom, which is very useful at this stage. The British Council and the British High Commission has initiated a scale, their former activity in the areas of cooperation between India and the United Kingdom.
Head of education in UK, the British Council, Marina Gandhi said:? During an interaction with the school and students, we found that they are interested in studying in British universities. We do not sell or promote, but rather with general information for students who are willing to study abroad. Likewise, we are also providing information on scholarships that are available in the Undergraduate and post-graduate diploma. There are more than 21000 scholarships offered by British universities? plus she added.
Director of XISS Benni Ekka, said Education Roadshow has helped to ensure that students wishing to pursue higher education. ? There are many students from XISS on the basis of camaraderie studying abroad. There is scope for students when they desire to go? , Did he added.
Manager curricula, the British Council Mrigank Mukherjee said that the reactions were positive.
Students were also gifts and brochures on the collection of information on British universities.
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They don’t promise it to be a picnic, but guarantee an enjoyable and fruitful venture: half-a-day spent in the Capital’s Rockland Hospital, that is. Having launched and successfully run their unique student-based programme ‘Sankalp’ that aims at creating social sensitivity in the minds of young students within the age group of 15 to 21 years, the hospital is now all set to open up the programme for more students and teachers in the city.
Under the programme, which has already been field tested and is running full steam at the hospital, students are given basic medical tips to deal with any medical emergency including heart attack, trauma-related cases, besides being given helpful tips to tackle medical emergencies.
“More than 500 students have undergone training as part of the project and the schools that have so far participated include Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, Loreto Convent and Fore School of Management. Sankalp is a community-service-based initiative of the hospital and is tailor-made to sensitise people, especially the youth, towards the needs, pain and sufferings of their fellow human beings,” said Oncology Service of Rockland Hospital chairman K. K. Pandey on Tuesday.
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Over the last couple of years, school education has taken big strides in Gurgaon. Of late prestigious play schools and public schools have made Gurgaon their home. Some of the notable amongst them have been Delhi Public School, Amity International School, Salwan Public School, DAV Public School, Rotary Public School, Ryan International, Chiranjiv Bharati, Our Lady of Fatima and Blue Bells have made their mark. And recently, with the entry of elite schools like Pathways, Starex, Sri Ram School, Heritage School and Shikshantar, school education in Gurgaon has got a big boost.
However, the situation on the higher education front remains dismal, and requires the urgent attention of the authorities. Since Independence, the number of degree colleges in Gurgaon has remained a constant, a mere two—Government Post Graduate College and Dronacharya Government College. Both these colleges suffer from woefully inadequate infrastructure. The third college is ready in Sector 9 but it is unlikely to start functioning from this academic session. With a population explosion, Gurgaon definitely has a strong case for good degree colleges.
Nevertheless, Gurgaon presents a pleasant picture on the professional colleges front. It has Law College affiliated to MDU that offers a 5-year graduate course. Ansal School of Architecture and Dronacharya Engineering College are the other well-known professional colleges. The prestigious technology institutes like Ansal Institute of Technology (AIT), Institute for International Management and Technology and the Institute of Technology and Management (ITM) have given a big fillip to the education scene in Gurgaon.
AIT, affiliated to Indraprastha University, runs its BBA and BCA programmes. The flagship courses of the AIT are its international twinning programmes leading to a formal BS degree in Business Administration/ Computer Science/ Engineering and MBA/MS degree programmes from accredited US universities. The unique feature of the twinning programmes is that SAT and TOFEL requirements are exempted and every successful student after completing AIT’s coursework prescribed by concerned US universities is awarded substantial assistantship/ scholarship thus making the programmes among the most economic ones in India for formal degrees from the US awarded by accredited universities.
The Institute for International Management and Technology (IIMT) promoted by RHW Management Services and Oxford Brookes University offers a B.Sc. Honours degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management. The collaboration with Oxford Brookes University is a major strength of the course. The approach to teaching and learning, curriculum design and assessment are identical to those used at Oxford Brookes University.
The Institute of Technology and Management (ITM) Gurgaon is among the first institutes in India to be selected by the London School of Economics (LSE) to run a diploma course in economics designed by LSE. After successfully earning the diploma in economics, students have the option of continuing at ITM to complete the second or third years of the Bachelor’s Degree in Management or Economics or applying for direct admission to the second year of an appropriate course at LSE.
ITM has also tied up with the University of Warwick in UK to offer undergraduate and post graduate programmes in electronic engineering and electronic and communication engineering. As per the agreement, Warwick’s degrees are offered as both 3-year B.Eng. and M.Eng. programmes.
Gurgaon also offers a great opportunity to the students who want to go for Business Administration. Management Development Institute (MDI), Ifcian Business School and Amity Business School are among the leading business schools in Gurgaon. The recently set up Indo-European Studies Centre at MDI trains managers, businessmen and policy makers to adapt to Europe and the European market and to train Europeans to adapt to the Indian market.
An equally prestigious institution is the American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) that promotes art and culture, both ancient and modern, by helping foreign scholars to study and conduct research on Indian culture. Gurgaon is now also taking strides towards medical education, with the setting up of a Dental College. A college of nursing is also on the anvil. The government is also opening a medical college in the process of establishing Medi City. And, now with plans to set up a full fledged university with the integrated disciplines of engineering and medicine, Gurgaon is set to achieve new milestones in the field of education.
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