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Neighbourly ties: Pakistan stall proves a hit

Friday 20 November '09

India and Pakistan are sharing a great neighbourly camaraderie at the India International Trade Fair this year.
Despite High Court order, recruitment rules still absent from MCD schools

Wednesday 18 November '09

Two years after the Delhi High Court asked the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to appoint 25 per cent of principals for its schools by direct recruitment, no recruitment rules have been framed so far.
Warned of ‘strong’ action, schools defer registration till Dec 15

Wednesday 18 November '09

In a breather for parents seeking admissions for their wards in nursery classes for the 2010-11 session, many schools that had started the registration process violating the Directorate of Education’s order have now postponed it till December 15.
Playschools train parents for admission

Wednesday 18 November '09

The sale of nursery admissions forms, as decreed by the Directorate of Education, might start from December 15 in city schools, but parents like Sharma and Garg have been preparing their kids for the annual drama called nursery admissions...
Feeling the words

Sunday 15 November '09

The Delhi Public Library for the visually challenged houses about 14,000 books in Braille
Schools flout norms, start nursery rush

Friday 13 November '09

For Poonam Rathore, the nightmare has just begun. Even though the Education Department’s announcement on October 28 that all schools across the Capital will have to follow a fixed schedule for nursery admissions...
At school, students ‘pay’ for unpaid fees

Tuesday 10 November '09

Shahzan Farooqi, a Class IX student of Summer Fields School, Kailash Colony, was not allowed to sit for his unit test on Monday...
Tech revamp draws people to library

Monday 9 November '09

With a little nudge from technology, a 58-year-old library network in the Capital-the Delhi Public Library-has finally heard the footfalls.
A film fest for children judged by children

Monday 9 November '09

Khushi Uniyal, 6, loved the “Doll-wali” film the best. It was a French children’s film, La Quela.
7 DPS students injured as van overturns

Sunday 8 November '09

Seven primary school students of Delhi Public School, Mathura Road, were injured on Saturday when the vehicle (Versa) they were in overturned after being hit by a mini-truck (Tata 709) on Ring Road near Chandgi Ram Akhada in North Delhi.
Bal Bharati has own timetable

Saturday 7 November '09

Though the Directorate of Education has fixed a timeframe for the admission process, beginning December 15, all three branches of the Bal Bharati Public School have decided to stick to their own schedule.
Four years on, pain lingers for kin of blast victims

Friday 30 October '09

It was 2 am and the town of Sasrauli, in Haryana, was fast asleep. In one house, however, uncertainty and fear prevailed.
Talks on pedestrian safety project

Thursday 29 October '09

To reduce the rate of pedestrian deaths on roads, the findings of a project on Traffic Calming Strategies were revealed on Wednesday at the India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road.
MCD violates HC order, runs dispensary in school

Tuesday 27 October '09

In a clear violation of a High Court order, the MCD primary school at Trilokpuri in East Delhi also houses a MCD dispensary on its premises.
Gazing into space, Delhi remembers Galileo

Saturday 24 October '09

Neeta Rathore (67) had never seen a telescope. On Thursday night, on a busy road, she saw it for the first time — and became one of the first to see Jupiter and its moons in full glory.
To fight blaze in its schools, govt looks at Thai fire balls

Tuesday 20 October '09

Government schools across the national Capital are planning to install advanced fire-fighting equipment in schools.
Rallying for clean city: schoolchildren preach anti-cracker mantra

Friday 16 October '09

Delhi students have taken it upon themselves to make Diwali this year cracker-free.
Pulse charger: Stanford backs Delhi girl’s idea

Thursday 15 October '09

A Delhi schoolgirl’s idea of using human pulse beats to charge electronic devices like cellphones has caught the fancy of Stanford University
Classes at Qutub to greet Games guests today

Sunday 11 October '09

Sixty students have been selected from various government schools in the city to guide Commonwealth Games Association delegates from the 71 participating countries who will gather for the event’s General Assembly at the Qutub Minar Complex on Sunday (October 11).
CBSE workshop for educators on new grading system

Wednesday 7 October '09

Moving a step closer to implementing the new grading system of evaluation in schools across the country, the Central Board of School Education...
At planetarium, sky-watching turns star attraction for students

Tuesday 6 October '09

Tanvika Chandran, 14, sat enthralled, staring at the night sky. As the stars twinkled above her, so did her eyes.
Fire safety equipment in only 3 of 10 schools: MCD

Tuesday 6 October '09

It’s less than a month since stampede inside a government school in East Delhi’s Khajoori Khas left five students dead and over 30 injured.
Days of chalk and talk over, smart classrooms mark new way of learning in city schools

Monday 5 October '09

Sitting in a class to understand the human digestive system, Samir Sharma, a Delhi school student, could see the food moving through the food pipe and the action of enzymes on the food. “I understood, and remember everything,” he said. Sharma, 14, was attending a science class at school.
Schools sign up for student interaction projects across boundaries

Friday 2 October '09

Aiming to bring classrooms all over the world together and for students to “get a feel of the world beyond boundaries”, the British Council...
Close shave for many as school bus overturns in RK Puram

Wednesday 30 September '09

Speeding occurs even before the official rush hour on Delhi’s roads. On Tuesday, 22 students, their teachers and three others in a school bus had a narrow escape when the vehicle overturned at a traffic signal in South Delhi’s RK Puram around 7 am.
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