Third of faculty positions vacant. One per cent seats empty. New institutes lag in infrastructure, research.
In the UK, he will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
Seven students were made international offers.
But, majority might be left out, as only those investing in entities recognised by the government could qualify
UIDAI has asked police to investigate, it was not fully convinced about nature of the incident
State sheds laggard tag, emerges as leader among peers.
'Even if something appears to be wrong, we can always request the government and Parliament to make amends.'
Government gives 60 institutes freedom to fix courses, collaborate with foreign peers.
Besides aircraft, passenger drones, helicopters, turboprops and seaplanes will help the government achieve its ambitious goal
While an official in the Commerce Department indicated a trade war was in the offing, till now the government has been in wait-and-watch mode.
Vikram Kothari, managing director of Rotomac Pens, is now fighting a battle that might be difficult to win.
The government would be setting up a National Health Protection Council, National Governance Board and National Health Agency before roll-out of the scheme on August 15.
Four Canadian ministers of Indian origin are traveling with Prime Minister Trudeau.
Experts believe that states will be in a predicament because of their tight fiscal position and reluctance to replace their own health schemes with this newly announced National Health Protection Scheme.
Rawat has a short tenure in his new role, but it is likely going to be an eventful one, reports Sahil Makkar.
On the other hand, 16 or half of all states and Union Territories account for only 3 per cent of all exports.
Infrastructure, manufacturing and telecom are understood to be among the focus sectors
Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje breaks her silence.
The precautions are being proposed to ensure that other cattle varieties are not exported or transported outside the state as Nagori cattle
'The locals want a permanent solution to the perennial Mandir-Masjid issue. They have realised political parties will lose relevance if a temple is built.'