NU's NAAC meet ends in fiasco… and other news

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NU's NAAC meet ends in fiasco
NAGPUR: A hurriedly convened meeting of principals of Nagpur University colleges for making National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) inspection
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Students: First paper was difficult
NAGPUR: Absenteeism amid complaints of lengthy questions marred the otherwise smooth conduction of the state's most awaited examination — Maharashtra Health
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City erupts over power woes
NAGPUR: The city reacted with anger over TOI's 'Dark Times' reports that appeared on Tuesday. Vidarbha's power woes and the powerlessness of the politicians
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Nagpur finds potatoes too hot to handle
NAGPUR: Normally, prices of vegetables soar during summer months as supplies dry up. This summer it is different. Barring potatoes, all other vegetables
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Dr Patil is a quack: IMA
NAGPUR: The Indian Medical Association (IMA), Nagpur chapter has taken serious cognisance of the media reports about Dr Madhukar Patil's claim of
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Why the light has gone out of our lives
Consider Nagpur and Amravati, the two biggest towns of Vidarbha, the only two that are home to general universities. Both towns were put down in a most
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Over 42K seats up for grabs for class XI
NAGPUR: The education department in Nagpur will start the admission process for over 42000 seats for class XI immediately after the results for class X are
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Are our politicians to blame for the power mess in Vidarbha?
Since 2004 December, Nagpur and the region has been suffering from power problems. Attempts for zero load shedding has been repeatedly met with stonewalling
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Efforts on to take film society movement to farflung pockets
To take the movement to deeper and far-flung pockets of Maharashtra, Chitrav conducted a two-day workshop in Nagpur a few months ago.
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21000 villages face water scarcity in state
CT Jadhav, assistant geologist with the GWSDA, said, "In Nagpur and Amravati revenue regions, water level went up in 19 talukas this year as against 84 last
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