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News from the world of Education
March 13, 2021 12:46 IST
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March 13, 2021 12:46 IST
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Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) was recently ranked as the world’s leading institution in hospitality management education by the QS World University Rankings. It is now among the top five business management institutions in Switzerland as well. Michel Rochat, EHL Group CEO, said, “beyond the rankings and distinctions. we must continue to make the educational environment evolve towards the new aspirations of students, and open the way to an innovative, collaborative and caring post-COVID world.”
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OUP, Literacy India set up centre for upskilling women - The Hindu BusinessLine


OUP, Literacy India set up centre for upskilling women
March 09, 2021
Located in Gheja village in Noida, the centre aims to make women financially independent
A new education and skills development centre, set up in response to the impact of lockdown during peak Covid-19 months, aims at providing quality education to women to make them employable.
The centre was launched on Monday by Literacy India and Oxford University Press (OUP) on the occasion of International Women’s Day.
The objective of the centre, located in Gheja village in Noida, is to make women financially independent by upskilling them. It will have courses in stitching and tailoring, beauty and wellness, basic computer literacy and basic English speaking. ....

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Budget 2021 does nothing to solve India's worrying learning crisis


A Kashmiri student attends open-air classes.
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In Nirmala Sitharaman’s marquee 2021-’22 budget, the allocation for education was 6.1% less than the allocation made in 2020-’21. The ministry of education got an allocation of Rs 93,224 crores. Of the total, the school education and literacy sector was allotted the majority of funds, with Rs 54873.66 crore. The remaining Rs 38,350.65 crore was allotted to the higher education sector.
Gross Enrolment Ratio at the elementary level (Classes I-VIII) has been consistently high, at around 97%. This indicates that almost every Indian child is going to school. Despite this, students don’t seem to be learning anything in school at all. Only 44.2% of all students in government schools in Class V in India are able to read a Class II text. The situation is worse for numeracy: only 22.7% of all students in government schools in Class V are able to do division. India has been in the mi ....

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Against involuntary methods of family planning, Centre tells SC


Against involuntary methods of family planning, Centre tells SC
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Updated: Dec 12, 2020 18:52 IST
New Delhi [India], December 12 (ANI): The Central government has submitted before the Supreme Court that it is against the involuntary methods of family planning for population control and added that Family Welfare Programme in India is voluntary in nature.
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in its affidavit filed on December 7, said the Family Welfare Programme in India is voluntary in nature, which enables couples to decide the size of their family and adopt the family planning methods, best suited to them, according to their choice, without any compulsion. ....

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