Azent Overseas Education, a prominent consultancy specializing in international education, has officially launched a state-of-the-art centre in Chennai. This new facility marks a significant step in the company’s expansion efforts and aims to significantly enhance the support provided to students seeking to study abroad.
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College Student Defends Herself Against Eve Teasers In Machilipatnam
The harassment came to a head on July 30 when the men accosted Lalitha near Ganganamma Temple. Showcasing extraordinary courage, Lalitha fought back, managing to overpower one of her attackers.
Maharashtra Education Department launches campaign to boost education quality
The Maharashtra Education Department has launched the "Student Quality Development Campaign". According to Hindustan Times reports, this initiative is set to begin in August and aims to rigorously evaluate and improve the quality of education in schools across Maharashtra.
Congress MLA criticises BRS Government for neglecting Telangana's Education sector
Congress MLA Yennam Srinivas Reddy has condemned the previous BRS government for allegedly neglecting the education sector in Telangana. Reddy charged that the BRS administration favoured liquor sales over educational advancements, leading to inadequate funding, poor school infrastructure, and unmet educational objectives.
Your Guide To The Paris 2024 Olympics: Event Schedules And Highlights
The 2024 Paris Olympics have started with a vibrant schedule packed with sporting events. Here's a comprehensive guide to the Summer Games.
Delhi University Announces Major Fee Hike For 2024-25 Academic Session
Delhi University has announced a substantial fee increase for the 2024-25 academic session, marking a significant rise across various programs. The new fee structure will see PhD fees escalate by 60.22%, from Rs 4,450 to Rs 7,130. This follows a 46% fee hike introduced in December last year, raising concerns among students and stakeholders.
Bombay High Court sounds alarm on rising student suicides
The Bombay High Court has raised an urgent alarm regarding the increasing incidence of suicides among higher education students, urging immediate action from authorities to address the growing crisis.