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Pune: FLAME University, a pioneer of liberal education in India, delivering the country’s premier interdisciplinary education experience, has been certified as a Great Place to Work® for the year 2021-22. This certification recognizes FLAME for building a high trust and high performance culture within its institution. FLAME University is only the second university in India to be certified as Great Place to Work®.
During the pandemic, with a focus to ensure continuous learning, the FLAME faculty was trained in record time in how to conduct online teaching and engage with students using various training aids. At the same time, professional services staff were introduced to digital tools through a series of learning programmes to facilitate remote working. Amidst these unprecedented times, FLAME University focused even more on strengthening its people-centric culture and ethos.
Delhi: In keeping with the pioneering spirit of liberal education at FLAME University, a team of undergraduate students have created an open-access archive of community cookbooks from across India. The ‘Indian Community Cookbook Project’ archive cont
CBSE board exam 2021 cancelled, experts speak: Welcome move or hindrance to career path?
CBSE board exam 2021 cancelled, experts speak: Welcome move or hindrance to career path?
With the CBSE board exam 2021 cancelled for class 10 and postponed for class 12, we got talking to a few experts to know their take on the matter.
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UPDATED: April 15, 2021 19:55 IST
With the CBSE board exam 2021 cancelled for class 10 and postponed for class 12, we got talking to a few experts to know their take on the matter.
The CBSE board exams 2021 were cancelled for class 10 and postponed for class 12 on Wednesday due to the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The situation would be reviewed on June 1 and a decision on the class 12 board exams will be taken hereafter.
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Pune: Amidst the pandemic, FLAME University’s S.A.C.T. (Support A Cause Team), a student-led initiative concluded a crowdfunding campaign to raise over INR 14 lakhs in support for education of rural underprivileged children in Parli, one of the most backward tribal belts in Raigad District of Maharashtra. Due to the closure of schools during the pandemic, young children in the region are being made to work in neighbouring breweries. The situation of girls there is unfortunate as their education is largely neglected and they are married off at a very young age.
The students of FLAME University came forward to support Shree Raj Educational Centre, an NGO working towards children’s education to organise a crowdfunding campaign along with Fueladream, a crowdfunding platform to raise funds for children. The campaign lasted for 25 days and had 40 participants. The team had a goal of raising INR 10,80,000 and concluded by raising INR 14,42,208. The funds collected through this c
Apr 5, 2021
Dr. Dishan Kamdar, Vice-Chancellor, FLAME University said, “Women are increasingly proving their mettle in every field; shattering ceilings and overcoming barriers of every kind. Their success stories defy geography, culture, age and economic status. As we celebrate their accomplishments we also need to understand that behind every successful woman is a story of struggle, resilience, support and conviction, which contributed to her success. Understanding their journey is very important for the young people if they want to make the next generation aspirational.
I am delighted to share that FLAME University is hosting a panel of distinguished leaders on International Women’s Day, who will inspire the audiences by sharing their personal trials and triumphs.”