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Defend yourself, police chief tells college students

Wednesday 24 December '08

Days after two of its students were attacked by unidentified men, a sense of shock still prevails on the Sir Parshurambhau College campus.
Post 22/11 attack, cops deport 100 foreign students

Wednesday 24 December '08

Following the Mumbai terror attack, Pune police have deported about 100 foreign students for security reasons. Colleges, however, refuse to divulge details of any such drive.
Plan to digitise research institute library dumped

Thursday 18 December '08

The long-pending plan of digitisation of Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute library has been dumped.
After taming Satopanth, 18-yr-old now sets her sights on higher goal

Wednesday 17 December '08

Eighteen-year-old Krushnaa Patil has an addiction she can never shake off. But that has taken her to great heights and she is yearning to go higher. Her passion is, in fact, conquering heights.
BWC to introduce blue, green ribbons as animal rights symbol

Wednesday 10 December '08

Just like red ribbon signifies solidarity of people living with HIV/AIDS and pink ribbon that stands as a symbol for breast cancer awareness...
‘Sorry, come back later’

Tuesday 9 December '08

Confusion prevailed as students aspiring to get into engineering colleges in the country failed to get the forms yet again on Monday.
Traffic goes off gear; Aundh, Baner residents hit hard

Monday 8 December '08

The three-day visit of the President-from Saturday to Monday-coupled with the Pune International Marathon on Sunday threw city traffic out of gear with frequent traffic congestion and absence of traffic cops on alternative roads.
The reading habit

Monday 8 December '08

About a month back for Jyoti Kshirsagar, a sixth standard student of Hutatma Umaji Naik High School in Bhivadi village of Purandar Taluka in Pune district, books essentially meant the school textbooks,.
Netizens join hands, seek crushing response to terror

Thursday 4 December '08

A petition demanding destruction of all terrorist training camps, internal terror support networks and strengthening of police force is currently being generated online on the website www.PetitionOnline.com.
New I-card rules, after 22/11

Wednesday 3 December '08

Symbiosis International University will overhaul its procedure of issuing I-cards to students, the coming academic year onwards, to prevent any forgery.
City youth join the web campaign condemning Mumbai terror

Tuesday 2 December '08

City youngsters too have joined the web campaign carrying the message of unity and peace among youngsters all over the nation to extend condolences to the victims of Mumbai terror attack.
NASSCOM in fast lane to frame security plan for IT firms

Tuesday 2 December '08

The National Association of Software and Services Company is set to frame a comprehensive security plan for information technology companies.
Mumbai terror shadow on colleges

Monday 1 December '08

The Mumbai terror attack has put colleges in Pune on their guard, with reports that the terrorists had identity cards of reputed colleges in their possession.
Of service & solace

Saturday 29 November '08

The situation is grim and the released hostages are yet to overcome the trauma, but none of them regret coming to India, they still see a glimmer of hope…
Thursday to Sunday: Weekly off changes gears at Tata Motors

Thursday 27 November '08

Facing problems in coordinating with other global agencies that Tata Motors work with, the company is gradually changing its weekly off from Thursday to Sunday, beginning this week.
Coming soon, high-tech autorickshaws to pamper the commuter

Wednesday 26 November '08

The humble autorickshaw will soon appear in a new, high-tech avatar on the city's roads.
BCU centre soon in city

Sunday 23 November '08

The Birmingham City University will be introducing courses in forensic technology that will help students to understand modern terrorist crimes in a better way...
Progressive Education Society to start agro-biotechnology college

Saturday 22 November '08

Celebrating their platinum jubilee foundation ceremony, the Progressive Education Society (PES) that runs Modern College is all set to start an agro-biotechnology college in the city.
English to be an option for plus two students

Thursday 20 November '08

Students of standard XI will have English literature as an optional subject for a foreign language, from the coming academic year, starting in June.
How to improve education? Rescued child labourers give tips

Thursday 6 November '08

For the 25 rescued child labourers who are now associated with Action for Rights of Children (ARC)...
Right step: say schools on right to education bill

Saturday 1 November '08

Leading private schools have welcomed the Right to Education Bill cleared by the Union Cabinet, which aims at free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 years of age.
Course to cut vehicular noise

Monday 27 October '08

The Automotive Research Association of India is planning to contribute to cutting noise pollution by vehicles.
You too can take a joyride in CYG athletes’ vehicles

Monday 27 October '08

The battery-operated vehicles used to ferry athletes within the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Balewadi, during Commonwealth Youth Games have found a new use.
Stuck home, with a PG degree to wield

Sunday 26 October '08

In their late 20s and armed with masters degrees, they are now tied to home, doing daily chores. This is what an overwhelming 62.65 per cent of women who have completed their graduation doing, according to a study.
Coming up, course in embedded systems

Thursday 23 October '08

The Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce is starting a three-month evening course in embedded systems.
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