New Alipore College celebrated 60 years
Bratya Basu, state Education minister inaugurated a function to celebrate the 60th anniversary of New Alipore College at a function on 4 August.
Bratya Basu, state Education minister inaugurated a function to celebrate the 60th anniversary of New Alipore College at a function on 4 August.
Most parts of Delhi-NCR on Wednesday evening received heavy rainfall with roads getting flooded gradually, prompting people to run for cover as the traffic moved at snail's pace in several areas.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Tuesday called upon States to work together for building a collaborative education system.
Taking a dig at Narendra Modi, Indian Youth Congress President Srinivas BV remarked that “the prime minister has time for Mann Ki Baat, but not the youth of the country”.
Playwright, director and actor, Basu is, of course also an international award-winning film- maker, whose latest film “Hubba” is ready to be released on January 19.
He said Yoga was an integral part of health, wellness and physical education. He suggested to the NCERT to include the ancient wisdom of Yoga
Pointing out that the age of incremental change was gone, Pradhan called upon higher educational institutes to target exponential growth toward building a future-ready workforce.
He pointed out that every child in the country was not getting good quality education. While some children receive excellent education, there are many who do not.
The four-floor school, being built at a cost of Rs 39.73 crore, will be ready within a year in which all world-class facilities for education as well as sports will be available to its students.
Opening the doors for women intent on post-graduate studies is a seemingly reassuring development.