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Pay for locally monitored performance? A welfare analysis for teacher attendance in Ugandan primary schools [electronic journal].




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The Lost Human Capital: Teacher Knowledge and Student Learning in Africa [electronic journal].




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Journal of interdisciplinary teacher leadership [electronic journal].




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Do the Rich Get Richer in the Stock Market? Evidence from India [electronic journal].

National Bureau of Economic Research




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Puducherry Police register 50 cases on senior citizen scam complaints




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Researchers uncover new role of mutant RAS proteins in some of the deadliest cancers

A new study led by NCI researchers shows that mutant RAS proteins help release a nuclear protein from a complex transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, kicking off a series of events that lead to the breakdown of a tumor suppressor protein.




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Deepika bags her fifth silver at Archery World Cup Final; Dhiraj falls early

It was Deepika's ninth appearance at the World Cup Final where she has also bagged a bronze




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Kondamodu-Perecherla National Highway project in A.P. gets Centre’s nod

The Union Ministry has approved the bid submitted by RRS Infra, amounting to ₹506.88 crore.




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Collector forwards complaint against teacher to Education Department




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Enhanced chemotaxis efficiency of Escherichia coli in viscoelastic solutions

Soft Matter, 2024, 20,8675-8683
DOI: 10.1039/D4SM01094A, Paper
Shaoying Zhu, Rui He, Caijuan Yue, Rongjing Zhang, Junhua Yuan
E. coli shows enhanced chemotaxis in viscoelastic media, with faster migration and higher accumulation in attractant-rich areas compared to Newtonian conditions.
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November 18 is the last date for filing of nominations for the East-West Godavari Teachers’ constituency MLC election




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Teachers important in making Andhra Pradesh a knowledge hub, says Naidu




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Growing mathematical minds [electronic resource] : conversations between developmental psychologists and early childhood teachers / edited by Jennifer S. McCray, Jie-Qi Chen, and Janet Eisenband-Sorkin.

New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.




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Why learners don’t learn what teachers teach

Our classrooms need to create a compulsive need to learn and an engaging atmosphere so that students do not mind the burdens and demands of learning




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Those snatching central university teachers' right of reservation lecturing others: Kharge

RTI query has revealed that of the 18,940 sanctioned posts in 46 central universities, 27% teaching posts are vacant; 38% seats for the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) are not filled




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SC verdict on AMU minority status: University’s teachers’ body welcomes judgment

Describing the decision as historic, AMUTA looks forward to the speedy resolution of the minority character case as directed by the norms of the Constitutional Bench




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Minority status: Aligarh Muslim University teachers and students celebrate ‘historic’ Supreme Court verdict

Vice-Chancellor Naima Khatoon said the judgment paved way for the granting of minority status to the varsity. Students celebrated the day by distributing sweets at the varsity gate.




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Jack Reacher- Never Go Back : Less action thriller, more family drama

What starts out as a high-paced exciting action-fuelled film soon unravels to become a family drama.




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Brigade to develop ₹600 crore residential complex in Velachery, Chennai

The development will be situated at the former Raptakos, Brett & Company Limited facility, which has been inactive for years. 




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HYDRAA created fear among encroachers and big builders and not common people: Telangana CM




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Telangana’s Dhanalakota Vaikuntam Nakash’s journey with Cheriyal art

The 64-year-old artist adapts to the times to narrate stories in the 400-year-old Cheriyal artform in new mediums




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Enhanced surface functionalization of 2D molybdenum/tin chalcogenide nanostructures for effective SERS detection of Escherichia coli

RSC Adv., 2024, 14,35021-35034
DOI: 10.1039/D4RA05315J, Paper
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Zainab Ishfaq, Layla A. Almutairi, M. Yasir Ali, Salhah Hamed Alrefaee, Mohamed Abdelsabour Fahmy, Elsammani Ali Shokralla, Lamiaa G. Alharbe, Adnan Ali, Arslan Ashfaq, A. R. Abd-Elwahed
This study enhances MoS2/SnS2 nanoparticles for SERS, functionalizing them with L-cysteine. Successful detection of E. coli demonstrates their potential as cost-effective SERS substrates for real-world applications.
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Minor raped by teacher in Bhopal school; CM orders formation of special court

The alleged incident took place inside the private school in Kamla Nagar police station area on September 13 and the girl’s mother reported it to the police the next day




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Researchers document huge drop in African elephants in a half century

Fresh evidence of this comes in a study that documents alarming population declines at numerous sites across the continent over about a half century.




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An ode to teachers

Teachers must strike the right balance to foster inclusivity and bridge the cultural, linguistic and learning gaps




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Karnataka makes online applications mandatory for private aided school teacher recruitment

DSEL has developed a separate app to conduct aided schools teachers’ recruitment transparently




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Activists demand that govt. grant land to landless, instead of encroachers on contract

They also urged the State government to recover the hundreds of acres of land encroached upon by private company estates in the Malnad region




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Teacher in U.S. suspended for comparing Trump to Hitler




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Researchers say Thai pro-democracy activists hit by spyware

Cybersecurity researchers have outlined cases where Thai activists involved in the country’s pro-democracy protests had their devices attacked with spyware




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Pain, the opioid epidemic, and depression [electronic resource] / Jeffrey F. Scherrer, editor ; Jane C. Ballantyne, co-editor.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press , 2024.




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CherriLearn collaborates with SVM school to expand into north-eastern region 




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Former Puducherry BJP president complains of poor quality rice supplied to beneficiaries during Deepavali




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The rebellious maths teacher

P.K. Srinivasan took his ideals across the world, from Indian village classrooms to American lecture halls and African colleges, embodying a lifelong rebellion against a system that suppressed creativity




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Poacher Review

Poacher neither minces words in condemning these self-seeking slaughterers nor leaves any stone unturned in highlighting the hard work put in by friends of the forest, notes Sukanya Verma.




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Punjab to host mega parent-teacher meeting on Oct 22




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Parashuram statue case: Sculptor arrested in Puducherry




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Researchers meld AI and genomics to find thousands of new viruses

It’s important to anticipate RNA viruses and how they could evolve because they mutate rapidly and adapt quickly to new conditions




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Der Diabetes mellitus auf grundlage zahlreicher beobachtungen / dargestellt von Dr. J. Seegen ...

Leipzig : T. O. Weigel, 1870.




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Meet Former Teacher Who Began Cooking Channel At 52 Years To Fight Loneliness And Is Now India’s Richest YouTuber

With a net worth of Rs 43 crore and 14.5 million subscribers on YouTube, Nisha has built an online empire around her love for home-style Indian cuisine.   




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Part-time teachers stage protest seeking job permanency




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Physical education teacher held under POCSO Act




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Meta struggles to curb hate speech before US vote: researchers

Meta is struggling to fully contain and address hate speech ahead of the U.S. election, according to research shared exclusively with the Thomson Reuters Foundation




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When a great researcher isn’t a great person




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Hanford researchers demonstrate continuous process to vitrify waste from nuclear weapons production




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CRISPR researchers receive Kavli Prize in Nanoscience

Emmanuelle Charpentier, Jennifer Doudna, and Virginijus Siksnys win Kavli Prize in nanoscience, renewing Nobel Prize speculation and resurfacing a forgotten name in the CRISPR patent battle




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CRISPR researchers receive Kavli Prize in Nanoscience

Award resurfaces a forgotten name in the CRISPR patent battle amid Nobel Prize speculation




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Existing treaty could help manage global plastic waste trade, researchers suggest

Basel Convention would help control flow of used material displaced by China’s ban




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India must change how it evaluates researchers, Indian National Science Academy says




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The value of priority review vouchers for drugmakers is falling




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Canada issues scientific integrity guidance for federal researchers