It's time to have fun
Spandan 2012-13, the annual day of Sindhi College, was recently conducted on its Hebbal campus.The tagline for the day was 'Masti (fun) never stops', which was exactly what the students and staff...
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The Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) recently launched its youth wing called 'Young Communicators Club' (YCC), particularly for journalism, mass communication, PR and business management...
View ArticleA breath of fresh air
A variety of events were held at CBBhandari Jain College for Women. The students of C B Bhandari Jain College for Women recently celebrated their annual day at the college auditorium. fter the welcome...
View ArticleDevotional renditions touch a chord
Recently, music lovers in the City were treated to a live concert by popular singer Anup Jalota. his was part of a charity show, organised by the Shri Shirdi Sai Global Services Trust to raise funds...
View ArticleHonour in varied fields
At the ninth annual 'Toto Awards' held recently at the Alliance Francaise, the nominated artistes assembled along with their families and loved ones to share the special occasion. There was immense...
View ArticleLessons from a legend
As part of the 50th anniversary of the friendship between Germany and France, hip-hop dancer Storm — along with his students — presented an incredible performance at Max Mueller...
View ArticleMaster of his craft
A concert by Paul Livingstone was held recently at St Andrew's Church on Cubbon Road. For those who gathered at the venue, the programme provided a soothing experience and some much-needed relaxation....
View ArticleWindows highlight scintillating music
The 'Attakkalari India Biennial 2013', opened with its inaugural piece, 'The Manganiyar Seduction', at the front lawns of the Jayamahal Palace in the City, recently. While the music was soul searching,...
View ArticleThe clothes did the talking
It looks like Bangalore's obsession with weekends is over. There was a time when event managers spent hours worrying about the turnout for programmes held on weekdays, but no more. This was amply...
View ArticleGovinda knew it!
Govinda, who will soon be seen in the much-delayed film Deewana Main Deewana opposite Priyanka Chopra, says he always knew that she would go on to become a top actress. "At the time when (K C) Bokadia...
View ArticleOn the loss of a fixed place
Words caught in a twister, stretched and pulled to submission. Phrases dipped in a heady mix of fantasy, satire, magic and hyper realism. If you were Salman Rushdie, you wouldn't let those literary...
View ArticleThe one-way menace
Driving on Bangalore's roads is like taking a one-way ticket to chaos. Many roads in the City have been made one-ways overnight, ostensibly to reduce the traffic burden. But far from alleviating the...
View ArticleWhy 2013 would be landmark year in HR practices and trends
This year promises to be a landmark in the alignment of intent and partnership in action between HR professionals and business leaders. Trends and changes in HR practices offer businesses the promise...
View ArticleWorkshops and lectures build networks
Deepika Naidu narrates her experience as a student of Exeter UniversityWhat was different about Exeter when making your decision between Universities and programmes of study?Making choices about the...
View ArticleBULLETIN BOARD
Scholarships for studying abroadThomas Cook (India) Ltd. has launched the U-Special Wings Scholarship 2013 for students travelling abroad for higher education. The Wings Scholarship entails sponsorship...
View ArticlePhysics can be fun if taught the right way
Sudha Subramanian brings you fun ways to learn Physics, from an innovative teacherAsk any child. Physics, they all remark, is boring. Why is it that the universal laws we see around can actually be...
View ArticleTowards an online-educated rural India
Online learning can go a long way in propelling rural India towards empowerment, writes Siddharth ChaturvediThe development of technology has influenced every field known to man, including the...
View ArticleSkills more important than degree
Dear madam,I have completed my Engineering in Information Science with an aggregate of 64% in 2012. My goal is to pursue MS in any country like US/UK/Germany/Italy/Australia. What kind ofscholarship...
View ArticleUGC's new criteria for clearing NET
With the introduction of the new criteria in NET, candidates must figure in the top 15% among all in the consideration zone, writes J Madegowda When the National Educational Testing (NET) Bureau of...
View ArticleTeaching, a multi-faceted career
In Indian society teacher has been always placed on top rung. Guru-shishya parampara was started in India and treated as a very pious tie. Guru is the — one who opens the eyes and mind of the...
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