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Kalam's lectures an eye-opener for IIM-Shillong students
India | June 26, 2013 10:00 ISTShillong, June 26: Students of the Indian Institute Management (IIM)-Shillong say the three-day special lecture by former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on ways to make India an economically developed nation proved to be an eye-opener
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Varsity students prefer lectures to computers, says study
World | October 08, 2012 15:51 ISTToronto, Oct 8: Despite the increasing presence of social media and the internet, university students still prefer old style lectures, being less enthusiastic about using computer-based information and communication tools (ICTs), says a study.Surprisingly, instructors
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