
Recent study determines why music is important for young drivers
According to the study published, 140 young adults responded to a 67-item questionnaire exploring how drivers engage with music while driving

Researchers identify characteristics of highest utilisers for mental health hospital services
Instead of a traditional statistical approach, where researchers would first examine each factor's independent relationship with utilisation, the team leveraged machine learning

Here's why you shouldn’t piggyback on your famous relatives’ identity
The Coach tells us why you shouldn’t piggyback on your famous relatives’ identity a la Meena Harris and why it can be dangerous

Welcome to Reason: Why not switch to faux meat right now?
Research has shown that burping cows are massive emission contributors impacting greenhouse gas methane in the world. It cited that cattle emissions were almost the same as fossil fuels

E-Canteen Fundas: Greater ambition, good. Greater greed, not at all!
Be ambitious with your plans. Seek the highest potential in whatever you pursue. When you face challenges, don’t take short cuts or harm others. Look for creative solutions that help everyone

Praveshotsav Campaign launched in Bihar to increase enrolment of children into schools
The Bihar government plans to launch a 'Praveshotsav' campaign to enrol students in schools and ensures that special efforts will be made for enrolment of students from classes 1 to 9

The Trainer Brainer: Why should you study online an dhow it's quite easy to be successful at it
Here's a tip: Understand your performance gaps to the industry expectation and get professional links from your course

Google and IIT Madras design AI technology that can help improve maternal health and save wildlife
Researchers from Google Research and IIT Madras have designed an AI technology that could provide an indication of women who are at risk of dropping out from the health information programme

Fitness-based picture books may help boost physical activity for youth with autism
The outcome of the study is a simple resource for workout motivation when outdoor fitness equipment might not be accessible for low income households and families

Here's why it's 'absolutely impossible' for young drivers to drive without listening to music
According to the study published, 140 young adults responded to a 67-item questionnaire exploring how drivers engage with music while driving, most claimed it was near impossible

Kerala Startup Mission launches 6-month scale-up scheme for women entrepreneurs
The programme,'Udaan', has been organised in association with Prayaana Labs and Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC) to help them scale up their business

English Blues: What do the words ‘scanty’ and ‘sketchy’ mean in a sentence?
The word ‘toolkit’ has been used frequently recently ever since Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg through her tweets voiced solidarity with the protesting Indian farmers

DU awards 'digital degrees' to nearly 1,80,000 students during its 97th annual convocation
Over 156 medals and 36 prizes were also awarded to the students in person by Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ''Nishank'', who was the chief guest of the occasion

The 42 children who were abducted from a Nigerian school two weeks ago have been freed
Nigeria has seen several such attacks and kidnappings over the years, notably the mass abduction in April 2014 by jihadist group Boko Haram of 276 girls from the secondary school in Chibok in Borno

Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal announces free textbooks, tablets for Navodaya Vidyalaya students
CSR funds will also be mobilised to improve hostels and schools, added the Union Education Minister during the meeting

Use less plastic, more recyclable materials to make toys: PM Narendra Modi tells industries
Speaking after inaugurating the India Toy Fair 2021, the Prime Minister stressed on the need to use raw materials while making toys so that these can be recycled

Karnataka government rolls out mobile library for children in Kalaburagi's remote areas
The initiative was started with the aim of encouraging children in remote areas to inculcate the habit of reading, said Kurma Rao, Managing Director of the NEKRTC

Facebook waives fees for small businesses on 'Checkout on Shops'
Facebook has already said it will not collect any fees for paid online events from small businesses until at least August

Why does the Andhra govt want Delhi's Sri Venkateswara College to be part of Andhra University?
The college is managed by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), with the temple's management body contributing to the development and progress of the college

In its first mission of 2021, ISRO will soon launch Brazil's Amazonia-1
PSLV-C51 rocket, which is the 53rd mission of PSLV will launch Amazonia-1 of Brazil as primary satellite and 18 co-passenger payloads from the first launch pad of the Sriharikota spaceport

Travelling abroad to study? BlueDart's new offer will help you ship more stuff to college
The 40% discount will only be applied to freight however, the relevant surcharge applicable will be charged as per actuals

Colleges and universities in Mizoram will reopen on March 1
A meeting of education and health department officials instructed all college authorities to undertake mandatory thermal screening at the entrance and to strictly follow Standard Operating Procedure

Maharashtra board exams for classes XII, X to begin on April 23, 29
These board exams are usually held in February and March, but this year their schedule has been changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic

More than 1.37 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses administered: Government
While the countrywide inoculation drive was rolled out on January 16, vaccination of frontline workers started from February 2

Up in the sky: Countdown begins for PSLV-C51/Amazonia-1 mission
The launch is tentatively scheduled at 1024hours on February 28, subject to weather conditions. The countdown began at 0854 hours

PM Modi pays tribute to Sant Ravidas on his birth anniversary
Sant Ravidas belonged to the bhakti movement during the 15th to 16th century and his hymns are included in the Guru Granth Sahib

#ThrowBackToday: Feel the blast from the past on National Retro Day today
In today's #TBT, we take you back to tomorrow. The days when we had no clue what social media or apps are. Were the better times indeed or merely a period of transition? Guess we will never know

UoH suicide: Teachers’ Association calls for marginalised students struggling with online access to be brought back to campus
The Association demanded that the administration immediately constitute a fact-finding committee to inquire into the reasons that led to the student’s suicide

Global Student Survey: Indians rank high on positivity about finances, prefer online learning
Around two-thirds (65 per cent) of students across the surveyed countries say they would rather want their university offered the choice of more online learning if it meant paying lower tuition fees.

Hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls go missing in mass abduction by large groups of armed men
Several large groups of armed men operate in Zamfara state, described by the government as bandits, and are known to kidnap for money and for the release of their members from jail.

National Education Policy to make India knowledge capital of world: Piyush Goyal
Goyal added that the Indian education system has to attain that level wherein students from even the developed nations would come for higher studies, even in institutes other than IITs and IIMs

Andhra Pradesh vying for a National Academy of Correctional Administration
As the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy is located in Hyderabad, the AP government wants the National Academy of Correctional Administration (NACA) established in the state

Twitter planning new feature to let users auto-block, mute abusive accounts
This new safety mode will help Twitter to automatically detect accounts that "might be acting abusive or spammy" and limit how those accounts can engage with your content for seven days

Will Indians really boycott superhero films as #BoycottSpiderman trends on Twitter?
On Thursday, author and historian Tom Holland took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the newly inaugurated Narendra Modi Stadium at Motera, Gujarat

Want to improve your cardiac function, cognitive health? Plant-based diets may help
For the study, published in the journal British Journal of Nutrition, the research team evaluated the dietary and echocardiographic data of 2,512 participants

Work from home, online classes causing eye and ear problems in children, adults, say Gurugram doctors
However, the doctors also asserted that one other reason which causes hearing problems is the noise pollution in Gurugram

What the FAQ: Nirav Modi can be extradited to India, what does extradition mean, who can make a request?
After Nirav Modi's extradition to India was confirmed by the British Judiciary, we try and explain what the term means, who can make an extradition request and a lot more

TN board exams cancelled for two consecutive years due to COVID: Has this happened before?
Last year too, the Class 10 and Class 11 exams were cancelled by the TN state government due to the Coronavirus pandemic

Unlock BHU: Students arrested for protesting in front of main gate, released after hundreds demonstrate at police station
The students had earlier staged a protest for reopening the campus in December. That had an effect and the campus was opened for the third year students along with the hostel facility

With board exams looming, Govt school teachers in Tamil Nadu turn to rushed rote learning, excessive testing to help kids pass
Classes for +2 students only started on January 19 and now a month later, the government announced the board exam dates, so instead of teaching, the teachers are conducting test after test

Scientists develop chip that simplifies COVID-19 testing, delivers results on phone in less than 55 minutes
The researchers noted that their process simplifies sample handling compared to swab-based PCR tests that are widely used to diagnose COVID-19 and need to be analysed in a laboratory

26-year-old final year BA student from AMU has been missing for three days
According to the police, Ashraf Ali, who is pursuing BA (Hons) in Spanish and is a resident of Bihar's Araria district, was last spotted by some university students at the Shamshad market

Coaching centres in Latur, Maharashtra asked to get students' COVID-19 test done in 5 days
These institutes have also been asked to ensure that each student maintains a distance of 1.2 meters in the classroom

SSLC exam schedule to change after overlap with II-PUC schedule
As the board examination's dates clashed with the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), and students raised objection to it, the dates of the PUC II examinations were changed to May 24 to June 16

Telangana High Court reserves its order in petitions filed by private educational institutions
Various educational institutions challenged the decision of state board of intermediate education to close down their junior colleges for failure to have an NOC from fire services department

Yugma, a national-level oratory contest organised at ASTHA School of Management
Yugma was an innovative contest that not only tested the social and articulatory skills of progressive youths but also evaluated their creative and sublime thoughts

#ThrowBackToday: When astronomer Galileo was asked to abandon the belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun
In today's #TBT, we take you back to the years when Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was asked to stop believing in the notion that it was the Earth that revolved around the Sun. This is how it went

Admissions open for science, humanities and medicine at SRM's Kattankulathur campus
The university offers a wide range of scholarships to the tune of Rs 35 crores making studying in the university affordable to all

PM Modi to inaugurate India Toy Fair on February 2, hopes to boost manufacturing
The toy fair would be held from February 27 to March 2 and would provide a chance to all stakeholders including buyers, sellers, students, teachers and designers to create sustainable dialogues

Varanasi students develop glacier flood sensor alarm which can alert people during any natural disaster
Three students of Ashoka Institute of Technology and Management have developed a glacier flood alarm sensor which will alert the people before any natural disaster

Rabies expert from Himachal institute, Omesh Bharti, to be included in WHO's expert panel on snakebites
Bharti's need-based research to treat rabid dog bite patients In Himachal Pradesh had brought down the cost of dog bite treatment from Rs 35,000 to Rs 350

Earliest primate fossils documented by researchers that sheds light on the rise of mammals
The researchers, including those from the University of Washington in the US, analysed several fossils of Purgatorius -- the oldest genus in a group of the earliest-known primates called plesiadapifor

This Karnataka student is braving all odds to prepare for the Class 10 board exams. Here's how
The Primary and Secondary Education Minister has ensured to send teachers to Yashaswini's house to help her study and prepare for the final exams. She is confident and happy about her health

Youth Akali Dal to 'gherao' Delhi Police for singling out Punjabi youth for arrests
Youth Akali Dal President Parambans Singh Romana said the wing had received reports of Punjabi youths being unfairly targeted for punishment by Delhi Police and the central government

Facebook says it will pay $1billion over three years to "support" the news industry
The social networking giant, which has been tussling with Australia over a law that would make social platforms pay news organisations, said it has invested $600 million since 2018 in news

NASA releases first high-definition panoramic view of Mars rover landing site
The panorama was stitched together on Earth from 142 individual images taken on Sol 3, the third Martian day of the mission on February 21

India to have nine times more digitally skilled workers by 2025, says Amazon study
The cloud architecture design, cybersecurity and large-scale data modelling are among the top in-demand skills in the country

AP Govt to implement CBSE system for Classes 1 to 7 in its schools from 2021-22
The Andhra Pradesh government has decided to implement the CBSE system for classes 1 to 7 in all its schools from the 2021-22 academic year. This has caused widespread resentment in Andhra Pradesh.

YouTube's new feature will allow parents to choose what their children can watch
YouTube's upcoming feature called 'supervised experiences', will come with a new set of restrictions that allows parents to better control what content their children can access on the video platform.

Government comes up with stricter norms for social media, digital platforms such as OTTs
The norms would be applicable to offences under which an offender would be punishable with imprisonment for a term of not less than five years

Home quarantine norms breach among reasons for COVID-19 surge: Officials
Maharashtra on Wednesday recorded a single-day spike of 8,807 new cases, taking the count of infections in the state to 21,21,119

DU Law student Shrikant Prasad who was pulled up by CJI Bobde: I address every judge as 'Your Honour', it's a respectable term
During the last hearing of Shrikant's plea, the CJI had asked to not call him 'Your Honour' and to use appropriate terms. He has filed a PIL to get the number of judges increased to clear pendency

Andhra Pradesh government to implement CBSE system for classes 1 to 7 in schools from 2021-22
The government did not specify whether it will do away with the state syllabus completely or introduce a CBSE system parallel to it

Teachers’ Association happy with TN government's decision to cancel exams for Class 9, 10, 11 students
The association said that they are happy with the decision because students are still facing the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown

YouTube announces new feature that'll help supervise content and allow more parental control
In the upcoming months, the new YouTube experience will be launched in beta for parents to allow their children to watch videos through a supervised Google account

Now, colleges do NOT need prior permission from MEA to hold webinars, after academia protest
All government and government-aided institutes were asked to get the approval for not just the event and its topic, but the participants would also have to be cleared too

COVID-19: 229 students at a public school hostel in Maharashtra's Washim district test positive
Maharashtra on Wednesday witnessed a significant rise in Coronavirus cases, with more than 8,000 new infections coming to light in a single day after a gap of over four months

Delhi HC asks Centre not to take court's view combatively on having EIA draft in all languages
People in remote areas are "our citizens" who need to be heard and may not understand the draft if published only in English and Hindi, the court said

This new Cancer-drug from IIT Madras will save endangered trees in India and China. Here's how
Camptothecin, the third most in-demand alkaloid, is commercially extracted in India from the endangered plant, Nothapodytes nimmoniana

La Martiniere Boys School in UP shuts for two days as COVID spreads
The school has been declared a containment zone and a medical team that reached there on Wednesday evening has collected 332 more samples

Study finds that diabetes patients who use health apps have improved health, lower medical costs
The study concluded that patients who used the apps had better health outcomes and were able to regulate their health behaviour more effectively

#ThrowBackToday: The match after which boxer Muhammad Ali proclaimed, "I shook up the world”
In today's #TBT, we take you back to the edge-of-the-seat, all-eyes-in-front match that changed boxer Muhammad Ali forever. After playing this match, he famously screamed, "I shook up the world”

When Arthur Conan Doyle responded to the call of a Parsi lawyer
In 2010, she set up the Noor Inayat Khan Memorial Trust and campaigned for a memorial for the WWII British spy of Indian descent, who was captured and executed by the Gestapo

Essar MoU with IIT Dhanbad for R&D in CBM gas exploration
Essar Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Ltd (EOGEPL) has signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration with IIT (ISM), Dhanbad, to jointly work on research

Facebook intensifies fight against child abuse content; tightens norms, adds new tools
Advocating its stringent zero-tolerance stance on child sexual exploitation content on its platform, Facebook said using its apps to harm children is "abhorrent and unacceptable"

Let’s Teach English: How this Chennai initiative is helping underprivileged children speak English better
What began as a pandemic project currently has over 3000 volunteers and 40 organisations enrolled in the Let’s Teach English initiative in different states all over the country

New COVID-19 strains detected in India, UK strain highly transmissible, says PGIMER director
The total number of COVID-19 cases in India stands at 1,10,30,176 and the active cases tally is 1,46,907

Kerala science outfit rejects Cow Science exam, calls its study material 'absurd'
The Kerala Shastra Sahithya Parishad, a progressive science outfit has called the exam unscientific and its study material idiotic

New research suggests changes in writing style can reveal which social group people belong to
When one of these group memberships becomes relevant in a particular situation, behaviour tends to follow the norms of this group so that people behave "appropriately"

Love homemade pickles? If you live in Kerala, check out the products of Athey Nallatha, a collective of home chefs
Athey Nallatha is a collective of housewives who are selling homemade food products, like pickles, with the help of two MBA graduates. We find out how the operation has worked so far

How Niveditha went from being a dyslexic student with red-marked report cards to being an award-winning PhD scholar
Niveditha B Warrier is a second-year PhD scholar at Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady. She is researching dyslexic narratives in English

Ever heard of a nose flute? Thanks to bamboo artisan Rajiv VK, this long-lost instrument is finding its way back
Rajiv VK helped restore a long-lost Indian tradition when he helped make a nose flute out of bamboo. We speak to the bamboo artisan about the journey that led him there

US researchers develop two new rapid COVID-19 diagnostic tests to detect new variants, differentiate from other illnesses
The first test is a rapid diagnostic test that can differentiate between COVID-19 variants and can be performed without specialised expertise or equipment, the researchers said

Private schools in Gurugram reluctant to resume primary classes with COVID-19 cases increasing across the country
Schools will have to follow all COVID-19 related guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) before starting operations, said a senior education department official

Want to communicate effectively? Be mindful of what you say
Be precise and persuasive. It is important to be present in a conversation, either online or offline, instead of having your eyes glued to the mobile, it’s important to give our complete attention

Has he lost it or have we?: This 27-year-old Odia director's short film spins an eerie tale around COVID-19
Empty streets, bleak moods with no one in sight, such were the days of the lockdown. The Odia movie Boffin, directed by Rajendra Mohanta, captures this aptly. You need to watch it to find out

Madhya Pradesh govt launches 'Safe City' initiative to impart self-defence skills to women
Under the new initiative, a self-defence camp was organised by the Vasumitra NGO at the Women and Child Development Centre in Indore

Six winners emerge from fifth edition of India's largest online Arithmetic Genius Contest
The preliminary rounds of the contest were conducted during the tough pandemic times when children were forced to stay at home

SKF India announces scholarships for over 100 underprivileged meritorious girls
Targeted at girls pursuing various professional courses such as medical, engineering and CA, among others, the scholarship fund can be utilised for covering expenses