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Do we need foreign universities in India?
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Do we need foreign universities in India?

The Hindu hosted a webinar titled, ‘Do we need foreign universities in India?’, On March 28 at 5:00 p.m. The panellists had been Eldho Mathews, Programme Officer, KSHEC; Philip G. Altbach, Monan University Professor; Prof. Rahul Choudaha, COO, University of Aberdeen, Mumbai; and Ravneet Pawha, CEO (South Asia), Deakin University. The webinar was moderated by […]

Kentucky Senate passes bill allowing colleges to cut faculty over financial reasons
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Kentucky Senate passes bill allowing colleges to cut faculty over financial reasons

Lawmakers Approve HB 490, Sparking Debate Over Academic Freedom in Kentucky Kentucky’s Senate on Friday handed HB 490, a controversial bill that might give public faculty governing boards the authority to terminate faculty members for broadly outlined financial reasons, together with low enrollment in packages or majors and “misalignment of revenue and costs,” in accordance

Know your English | What does contrite mean?
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Know your English | What does contrite mean?

For consultant functions. | Photo Credit: Getty Images What is the that means and origin of the expression ‘know one’s ropes’? (J. Aditya, Chennai) An particular person who ‘knows the ropes’ is somebody who’s skilled; he isn’t solely good at his job, but in addition is aware of the foundations and rules. He is somebody

What does ‘hogwash’ mean? - The Hindu
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What does ‘hogwash’ mean? – The Hindu

For consultant functions | Photo Credit: Getty Images What is the that means and origin of ‘hogwash’? (Bikram Das, Cuttack) ‘Hogwash’ has been part of American English because the fifteenth century. Over the years, the phrase has undergone a change in that means; immediately, it’s principally utilized in casual contexts to recommend disapproval. When you

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