M6.9 – SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS REGION
Magnitude | 6.9 |
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Location | 10.877S 164.154E |
Depth | 19 km |
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This message was intended for nksagar_1@yahoo.com fromagcareers@agcareers.com
ISIS seized control of Palmyra, one of the world’s most magnificent remnants of antiquity http://nyti.ms/1c6tHck
Highest Cost FAILED INDIAN EDUCATION, Burden On Children
May21, 2015 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia008@yahoo.com
The idea of Education in India is Business First and Politics Second, priority of Education itself is last, result is poor standards of Education that Delhi University rank highest in India at 421, all IITs are Un-Inventing File Bogus Patents.
EDUCATION HERE DOESN’T MEAN BUILDING HEALTHY BODY, STRONG INTELLIGENT MINDS AND GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE PERSONS.
Education is so Expensive and Burden on Parents that they Compromise on Quantity & Quality of Foods & Nutrition to Children – over 60% school children in India are Anemic & Under Weight.
School Timings are too Early for Breakfast 7AM and Late for Lunch 2:30PM. Research has reported Malnourished Children are poor in studies.
Picture in pdf illustrates how Three Under Weight School Children are Over Burdened with School Bags – many times weigh more than all the luggage permitted in some EU Airlines and in addition all carry some paintings in plastic bags.
Some colleges give all the Course Material in a Tablet or IPAD but Anemic School Children carry 15-20 Notebooks – Three Notebooks [Home Work, School Work & Tests] and Text Book For Each Subject. A notebook costs more than 20 Eggs.
But most laughable > Children are taught 6-7 subjects in 8 periods in a day – English, Mathematics, Science, History, Hindi, Arts and Local languages etc for Primary level, plus Accounting, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Drawings ++ for Higher Secondary.
It is physical torture to Over Burden Anemic Children with big size school bags but also invariable participate in School Prayers and Physical Exercise even as Children are
not fed adequate breakfast.
It was astonishing to find none of Indian Universities except few IITs founded with foreign aid and guidance or Delhi University at 421 figure in top 500,Mumbai University 551, Calcutta University 601, BHU & Pune University are ranked 700+. JNU and IIS doesn’t figure in the University Rankings. [http://goo.gl/uci2fD ]
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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB)
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235
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Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD)
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300
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Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK)
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322
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Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM)
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324
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Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
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421
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University of Delhi
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461
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Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR)
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551
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Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG)
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551
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University of Mumbai
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601
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University of Calcutta
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701+
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Banaras Hindu University
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701+
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University of Pune
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NA
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Indian Institute of Science
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NA
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Jawaharlal Nehru University
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Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power, Transportation,
Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Project.
Dear Friend,
As you are aware, Nepal Sadbhavana Natya Aayojan is going on at National School of Drama, today Group Theartewala will present
Koi Baat Chale, directed by Ram
ji Bali, where eminent theatre and film personality
Yashpal Sharma
is going to play the role of
Kanhai Lal Bansi Prasad (KLBP)
.
You are cordially invite
d
to watch the play tonight at 7.30 pm at NSD Open Lawn.
RSVP:
Anuj Kumar Boruah
Young Monk Communications
Ph: 9958372662
Email: anuj@youngmonk.in
A.K Barua
Public Relations Officer
National School of Drama
Ph: 9810329401
Email: anoopbarua@gmail.com
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