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New Delhi, June 2 (IANS) In keeping with its tradition of supporting its students since its inception 25 years ago, The NorthCap University (NCU) has stepped forward to aid its students adversely impacted by the pandemic. The University is launching a unique initiative offering financial assistance to existing NCU students who have lost an earning parent to COVID-19 in this year.
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In keeping with its tradition of supporting its students since its inception 25 years ago, The NorthCap University (NCU) has stepped forward to aid its students adversely impacted by the pandemic. The University is launching a unique initiative .
Gurugram :In keeping with its tradition of supporting its students since its inception 25 years ago, The NorthCap University (NCU) has stepped forward to aid its students adversely impacted by the pandemic. The University is launching a unique
Covid-19 impact on placement industry
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New Delhi, May 12 : Last February, with the onset of Covid-19 pandemic, educational institutions across the country had to comply by government regulations and shut down operations to uphold the safety of the students and curb the spread of the virus.
However, the resilience and willingness to adapt to change saw online tutorials replace classroom learnings allowing to maintain imparting education to the students of the country.
As the crisis prolonged students nearing their graduation faced a major challenge towards their placement prospective. A recent report by Naukri.com highlighted how about 66 per cent of students did not receive their offer letters, while 44 per cent faced deferred joining dates after being hired. The report also highlighted how another 33 per cent students did not he
The future of India-China relationship is now all about the flux in US-China ties
As the prospects for armed conflict at LAC recede, Indian strategists must now begin the process of making sense of the troubled India-China relationship.
Zorawar Daulet Singh 22 February, 2021 8:33 am IST Text Size:
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The disengagement process with China is the beginning of the end of a major regional crisis. It was only the even more devastating impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic that overshadowed the almost year-long India-China standoff in Ladakh, which resulted in military casualties at the Line of Actual Control for the first time since the 1970s. As the prospects for armed conflict recede, Indian strategists must now begin the process of making sense of the troubled India-China relationship.