Amrik Singh, a US-based NRI, has donated INR10 lakh for the renovation of Government Elementary School in Kalewal, Punjab.
Tag: Education
Indian-origin professor with team develops new handheld device for cervical cancer screening
An Indian-American professor and her team have developed a new handheld, low-cost device that will soon check for cervical cancer without using a painful speculum.
Indian-American Viral Patel invents dryer that requires no heat
Indian-American research and development associate Viral Patel and his team of researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee have developed a dryer that could make doing the laundry much quicker.
Stanford researchers including Indian-American develop 3-D chip that combines computing, data storage
Stanford researchers, including Indian-American professor Subhasish Mitra, have developed a three-dimensional chip that can process larger amounts of data faster than current computer chips can.
More lifelong learning SkillsFuture courses to increase in the coming years
Singapore News: The number of courses supported by the Ministry of Education and SkillsFuture Singapore is expected to continue to increase.
VAJRA scheme kicks off; NRI scientists to work as faculty in Indian institutions
Visiting Advanced Joint Research (VAJRA) faculty scheme under which non-resident Indian (NRI) scientists will be able to work in Indian institutions.
India is home to three of top 200 universities including IIT-Bombay, Delhi
In the latest edition of the ‘Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings’, IIT-Bombay broken into the top 200 club, by making India, for the first time, home to three of the top 200 universities in the world.
Five schools for music and performing arts in Singapore
Singapore news: Choosing the right schools for a singing career in Singapore (music) and performing arts institutes is never an easy choice.
Global Indian International School launches unique entrepreneurship programme in Singapore
Global Indian International School (GIIS), one of Asia’s leading international schools, announced the launch of its first entrepreneurship boot camp.
Surge in UK students visa in Q3, demonetisation could dampen the spirits
It’s a merry time for Indian students who aspire to study in the UK. Given the recent stringent visa policies released by the UK, there was a drop in the number of students applying for it.
