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SC rules out interference in DU’s new programme The Supreme Court on Monday ruled out any interference in Delhi University’s four-year undergraduate programme. A vacation bench of Justice BS Chauhan and Justice Dipak Misra, however, said it would... Education and Employment 29/May/2013
Panel suggests breather for students with disabilities Students with disabilities may not have to study the foundation courses in Mathematics and Science, if recommendations by a Delhi University panel are implemented. The committee, which had assessed... Education and Employment 29/May/2013
Blind boy blazes trail, scores 95% in science KartikSawhney had to wage a battle before being allowed to study science in class XI. The CBSE was not convinced Kartik, who is completely blind, would be able to handle the 'visual inputs' — graphs... Education and Employment 28/May/2013
Disability order on DU course reform The Supreme Court today directed Delhi University to file an affidavit explaining the measures being undertaken to safeguard the interests of persons with disabilities in the proposed four-year... Education and Employment 28/May/2013
He never lost sight of his goal D Akshay Kumar started losing his eyesight at the age of 7 and by the time he was in class 6, he lost it completely. It has been an uphill task since, and on Monday, the student of DAV Senior... Education and Employment 28/May/2013
In Jamaica, visually impaired Adventist appointed senate president Floyd Morris made history in Jamaica’s Parliament last week when he became the first visually impaired person appointed president of the Jamaican Senate, Parliament’s upper house. Floyd Morris... Achievements 27/May/2013
Grand welcome for visually-challenged footballers The football team of the Society for Rehabilitation of the Visually Challenged (SRVC), who finished runners-up in the 8th IBSA National Blind Football Championship at New Delhi, was given a warm... Adventure and Sports 27/May/2013
Visually impaired, NET, JRF qualified candidates neglected Contrary to the tall claims made by the government that everything is being done to ensure specially abled community exercise its rights without any hurdles, the highly qualified but visually-... Education and Employment 27/May/2013
Visually impaired girl tops MP board exams Beating all odds, a visually impaired girl, Shrishti Tiwari, from Damoh town has topped the Madhya Pradesh Higher Secondary examination in Arts stream. The results were declared two days back by the... Education and Employment 24/May/2013
Visually-impaired Indian student joins Stanford A visually challenged student, who was nearly deprived of the chance to pursue his passion for science in India, is now set to go to the University of Stanford for undergraduate studies in computers... Education and Employment 20/May/2013

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