The MHRD plans to track various performance parameters of government school teachers and students through tablets and smartphones, reports Sahil Makkar.
Why does Punjab's CM find it hard to fulfill poll promises?
Lukewarm response from private investors and turf battles between government agencies have resulted in delaying Modi's ambitions. Sahil Makkar reports.
The emphatic victory in all three municipal corporations in Delhi will enthuse the party to keep its winning trajectory for the next polls, reports Sahil Makkar.
Though FDI inflow has been on the rise in the past three years, it is mostly on account of services
The poll promise is an attempt to woo the middle-class and rich voters in the wake of the party's growing unpopularity.
'We could crack IM modules in the country because one arrested member would spill beans on the other.' 'With ISIS, every module is different and is possibly being handled by different operators abroad.'
His absence will be felt because of his decision taking ability and rapport with armed forces.
'She should review her strategy of social engineering and get back to the BSP's initial plank of social change.'
Experts say Indian students will have to accept that international space for them is shrinking.
Increments in 2017 would be less than in 2016, says survey.
Punjab has around 19.7 million voters, of whom 53% are below the age of 40 years.
Anti-incumbency sentiment in Punjab puts SAD in a weak spot. But voters remain divided over AAP and Congress. Sahil Makkar reports.
The only factor working against the AAP, and in favour of the Congress, is the infighting in the former.
Akhilesh believes his catchment area is the 4.1 million new voters who are 18 to 19 years old.
In the fourth of a six-part series Sahil Makkar finds out how badly Jalandhar's sports goods industry was hit by the note ban and the price it continues to pay.
despite an Election Commission notification, disallowing tax benefits on cash donations to political parties, the cash contribution increased from 0.14% in FY15 to 1.42% in FY16.
There is anti-incumbency in urban areas. Rural Punjab, the Akali base, will hold the key.
In the concluding article of a six-part series, Business Standard visits Ludhiana, one of the largest industrial towns in Punjab, to assess the effect of demonetisation.
Most villagers decided to stay back to harvest crops, their only source of livelihood.