Monday, April 24, 2006
IIT-Bombay Joins Rural IT Revolution
EFYTimes.com - Latest technology news, india, international, electronics, IT and telecom news: "IIT-Bombay Joins Rural IT Revolution "
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Oracle To Launch Its Own Linux Version?
So, its Oracle vs Red Hat, sounds good for Linux and bad for Microsoft
Read more at www.efytimes.com/fullne...
Monday, April 17, 2006
Thursday, April 13, 2006
IndianExpress.com :: Seats of power
Views of P.B. Mehta, Convenor of National Knolwdge Commission on the new proposed reservations policy by MHRD.Its encoraging to read the views coming from a PM advisory body
Read more at www.indianexpress.com/s...
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Saturday, April 08, 2006
Arjun stirs up a hornet's nest- The Economic Times
Mr. Singh,
I remember shaking hands with you during the convocation at IITG last yr. You were talking of globalisations and development.
But is this current reservation move in central univs. justified in the current globalised world? We should stleast leave out the premier institutes of our country like IITs and IIMs from such politically inspired moves.
Th social upliftment is not propertionate to the percentage of reservations in higher educational institutes. But instead I think, the Minister must focus his energy on the primary and secondary education, to provide a level playing field to children of every class/society. After all its more than just levying 2% educational tax and mid-day meals.
A strong will independent is required instead of trying to gain mere political mileage
Arjun stirs up a hornet's nest- The Economic Times
and Mandalising seats at IITs and IIMs
I remember shaking hands with you during the convocation at IITG last yr. You were talking of globalisations and development.
But is this current reservation move in central univs. justified in the current globalised world? We should stleast leave out the premier institutes of our country like IITs and IIMs from such politically inspired moves.
Th social upliftment is not propertionate to the percentage of reservations in higher educational institutes. But instead I think, the Minister must focus his energy on the primary and secondary education, to provide a level playing field to children of every class/society. After all its more than just levying 2% educational tax and mid-day meals.
A strong will independent is required instead of trying to gain mere political mileage
Arjun stirs up a hornet's nest- The Economic Times
and Mandalising seats at IITs and IIMs
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
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