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Being student-centric is the key

How can business schools fulfil the needs of different stakeholders and enhance the teaching-learning process?




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'Lengthy' physics section kept students on tenterhooks

Many of them said they had not prepared thoroughly for AIPMT as it was only ‘an option’




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Private engineering colleges demand fee hike




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Confusion remains over CET’s validity

Medical seat aspirants keeping their fingers crossed




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NEET: Bane or boon?

Reactions from students on the NEET ruling.




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Where risk-takers thrive

Start-ups offer more room for exchange and implementa-tion of ideas.




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Acing the civil services exam

Proper planning and effective time management can help you crack the exam in the first attempt. Some tips.




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Know both sides of every profession

Do not get enamoured by salary and power. It is important to understand the lifestyle demands that come with the job.




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Make the most of internships

Competitive edge, high stipends and exposure… lucrative opportunities abound for students.




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EMBO membership for Indian scientist




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Skills, not degrees, take you far

Multiple qualifications won’t fetch you your dream job, skill-based training can.




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Stand up for what is right

Law, as a profession, is like walking an unending path. Passion, hard work and perseverance can help you remain on track.




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A career in career counselling

With study avenues and career opportunities expanding like never before, there is also need for professional counsellors to pick that right path for you.




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'Don'ts' at the interview

There are pointers on what one must do while preparing for an interview. Here is what one should avoid.




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Map your career in GIS

Geographical Information (GI) provides solutions to challenging and real-world problems.




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Bridge the skills gap

The employment landscape can be changed only by integrating skills with regular mainstream education in schools.




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Therapists for the mind

Psychology, a field with critical shortage of experts in India as well as all over the world, offers numerous specialisations to choose from.




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LinkedIn inks MoU with govt to create more jobs for students




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Like the rain that drenched everything

Sri Ramanuja’s compassion knew no distinction.



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K.N. Rao: Committed to literature

Passion for his mother tongue drives 92-year-old K.N. Rao to continue to bring out translation works.




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An art haven like no other

As Chitrakala Parishath turns 50, Archana Nathan takes a look at its iconic journey as a vibrant institution in Bangalore, dedicated to the arts




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Gamchhas transformed into saris

Textile revivalist Jaya Jaitly talks about her gamchha project



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Tirumurai as explained by Periyava




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Melattur wears festive colours

Book on ‘Prahlada Charitramu’ was released



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Surya Deo, custodian of Odia cinema

He has worked single handed, to document and highlight the beauty and history of 80 years of Odia cinema.




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Restoring the Ariyakudi landmark

The 17th Century Venkatamudayan temple to get a new lease of life, writes S. Prabhu



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Immortal moments

The ambience was dictated by devotion, writes Jagyaseni Chatterjee.



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The calmness of Kamakura

The Kotoku-in temple for Buddha is known for its historical and architectural splendour, writes Lakshmi Venkatraman



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Fruits of efforts



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Udayavar’s management principles

It was Sri Ramanuja who laid out plans for carrying out temple rituals at Srirangam, Tirumala and Melkote



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One-man effort

Suresh Krishnaswamy’s ‘Sree Ramanujar Lives On’ has been shot on a mobile.




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The songster’s journey to Tiruvaiyaru

Jagdish Koppa’s book on Bangalore Nagarathnamma is a detailed account of the musician and also the life of devadasis in South India




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Core of the compilation

Ramanuja’s ‘Vedartha Sangraha’ focuses on the Upanishads




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In the name of Kabir

Bhoomija’s evening of Kabir songs, Shabad Dhun Laagi was poignant




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He crawled all the way up

On how Ramanujar made Tirumala accessible to devotees.




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The spirit of Bengal

Probal Ray Choudhury, professor of culture education, on the tradition of Durga Puja.



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The seat of learning

Renovations are on at the Sowmyanarayana Perumal temple at Tirukoshtiyur, where Sri Ramanuja was initiated into Tirumandiram. S. Prabhu writes.



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Meegada Ramalingaswamy’s novel avadhanam

An extempore rendition of padyam and ragam randomly selected by audience, marked the avadhanam by Meegada Ramalingaswamy.



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What the kings read

Jagyaseni Chatterjee walks through the Saraswati Mahal in Thanjavur to capture the magic of sepia-tinted books



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Ek Mulaqat: Saying it with verses

Deepti Naval talks to Chitra Swaminathan about why the play ‘Ek Mulaqat’ is close to her heart.



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Vedic route to the past

Dr. Nagaswamy explores Tamil texts and traditions in his latest book, writes Pradeep Chakravarthy.



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Tiruppugazh scholar’s new book



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IDDARU MITHRULU (1961)

Starring A. Nageswara Rao, Gummadi, Relangi, Rajasulochana, E.V. Saroja, Sarada. M L Narasimham.



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Guardian angels of yore



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A universal vision

The preceptor constantly attempted for the development of the downtrodden.



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Stories from the heart

Writer Balakumaran talks to Suganthy Krishnamachari about the diverse subjects of his novels and the joy in capturing human emotions.



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Kohinoor, the mountain of light

From its origin in the Deccan to its present location in the Tower of London, the Kohinoor has had a turbulent journey