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Karnataka’s untapped tourism potential

The State has not capitalised on its rich cultural, religious, and natural heritage




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Tackling learning disabilities head-on

With understanding, empathy, and evidence-based interventions, we can create an education system that truly leaves no child behind




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Tackle the issue of adjournments, case pendency

The concern that the President of India expressed on the subject is valid, but there are major reasons for the rise




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Bernoulli's fallacy [electronic resource] : statistical illogic and the crisis of modern science / Aubrey Clayton.

New York : Columbia University Press, [2021]




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The history of approximation theory [electronic resource] : from Euler to Bernstein / Karl-Georg Steffens

Boston : Birkhauser, 2006




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Representations of linear groups [electronic resource] : an introduction based on examples from physics and number theory / Rolf Berndt

Wiesbaden : Vieweg, 2007




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Topics in Banach space theory [electronic resource] / Fernando Albiac, Nigel J. Kalton

New York : Springer, 2005




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Postmodern analysis [electronic resource] / Jürgen Jost

Berlin : Springer, [2005]




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Probability and partial differential equations in modern applied mathematics [electronic resource] / Edward C. Waymire, Jinqiao Duan, editors

New York : Springer, [2005]




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Game theory basics / Bernhard von Stengel, London School of Economics and Political Science.

Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.




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Structural equation modeling with AMOS [electronic resource] : basic concepts, applications, and programming / Barbara M. Byrne

New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2016




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Journal of operator theory [electronic resource]

[Bucharest] : Institutul Național pentru Creație Științifică și Tehnică (Romania), ©1979-




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Konkan Railway to run Karwar-Bengaluru special train for festival returnees

A train to be operated from Karwar to Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal, Bengaluru, on November 3




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Government of Karnataka released ₹731 crore to 3.69 lakh families in Dakshina Kannada under Gruha Lakshmi scheme: Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao

5.59 crore women travelled freely in low-end government buses so far in DK with the government spending ₹181 crore on their travel, says the Minister




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Sculptor Krishna Naik has to face probe for ‘shoddy work’ on Parashurama statue in Karkala theme park: Karnataka High Court  

However, court says no issue with bronze used for statue as NITK has already certified it  




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New Mangalore Port Authority celebrates Karnataka Rajyotsava

Presiding over the programme, cairman A.V. Ramana unfurled the Kannada flag in the presence of senior officials and office-bearers of NMP Kannada Sangha.




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Guarantee scheme detractors disillusioned over Karnataka’s economic growth, says Laxmi Hebbalkar

Karnataka has achieved 10.2% GDP in 2023-24, higher to national average of 8.2%, says Udupi district in-charge minister




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Farmers urge MPs to consider alternative route for laying Udupi-Kasaragod Power Transmission line




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Samithi to hold collective dharna on November 26 demanding complete restoration of Nanthoor-Surathkal stretch of NH 66

Preparatory meeting highlights battered carriageway stretch, absence of service roads and shoulder drains and delayed execution of new bridge at Kulur




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Mangaluru International Airport handles the highest 2.02 lakh passengers in October




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‘Karnataka government has to reclaim waqf properties that have been encroached upon’




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Kota Srinivas Poojary urges Union government to employ people who know local language in nationalised banks




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KSRTC directed to return penal interest deducted from retirement benefit




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Mangaluru International Airport handles 7,637 passengers on November 9; its highest




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2021 batch MBBS students of Karnataka also seek mercy attempt to clear first professional examination

This year, more than 50 MBBS students of the 2021 batch of RGUHS failed to clear their backlogs, and have sought a mercy attempt like in the case of students of 2019 and 2020 batches




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How peer pressure in B-Schools shapes students’ journeys

While healthy competition can drive excellence, finding a balance will be key to producing resilient students who can be successful business leaders in the future




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How simulation using AR, VR can facilitate learning

Simulations in education, from earth-sun-moon system to antimicrobial resistance, enhance learning through interactive virtual experiences.




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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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A 10-step guide to navigate the MBA journey

As students embark on a journey towards an MBA degree, here are some tips to help them onwards




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Do these 5 things and the internet will deliver your dream job

Take control of your digital twin to shape your online presence and career aspirations effectively




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Bangalore University makes U-turn on 50% seats for locals condition for providing seven additional acres to NLSIU

The condition of reserving seats for students from Karnataka has been left to the discretion of the government




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Western Australian curriculum finds its way to India

Unlike the already existing international education curricula in India like the International Baccalaureate (IB) or Cambridge IGSCE, the SCSA is a West Australian government entity




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Canada ends fast-track visa programme for international students, Indians to be affected

From now on, students need to apply through the regular study permit stream, which accepts Guaranteed Investment Certificates as proof of financial support




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Emotions in failure: An excerpt from Productive Failure: Unlocking deeper learning through the science of failing

In his new book, learning scientist Manu Kapur discusses how to deliberately design for and transform failure into a deep learning signal




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Why paid internships matter

Both students and employers can enjoy a mutually beneficial experience that supports professional growth and organisational success.




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Odisha BJP government announces implementation of NEP-2020 in higher education




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Sensex, Nifty fall for 2nd day amid foreign fund exodus, muted corporate earnings

In Asian markets, Seoul, Shanghai and Hong Kong settled lower while Tokyo ended in the positive territory. European markets were trading lower. Wall Street ended mostly higher




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Markets decline in early trade amid unabated foreign fund outflows, muted earnings

Sensex and Nifty fall due to foreign fund outflows, disappointing earnings, and weak Asian markets, impacting investor sentiment




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EAM Jaishankar emphasises trade in national currencies ahead of intergovernmental meeting with Russia

The bilateral trade between India and Russia will touch $100 billion by 2030, says External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar




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Sensex, Nifty close flat amid unabated foreign fund outflows, muted earnings

The stock indices close flat amid Foreign Institutional Investors selling, weak earnings, and volatile trade; Asian markets trend lower




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Stanchart opens second International Banking Centre in Chennai




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Carl Zeiss to help 1,00,000 persons with nearsightedness in rural Karnataka

The German company inaugurated its maiden Global Capability Centre (GCC) in India in Bengaluru




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Don't Breathe: when prey turns predator

A chilling, thrilling twist on the home invasion genre leaves you rooting for the bad guys.




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Jyo Achyutananda: Journey worth your time

Establishing Srinivasa Avasarala’s repertoire as a director




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Inferno: Definitely not hot as hell

With its fast pace and gorgeous locations, Ron Howard’s latest isonly pretty to watch




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Pilla Rakshasi: Predictable emotional journey

A few glitches notwithstanding, Sara’s performance is worth watching




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Interarch Building Products plans to double turnover to ₹2,500 cr by 2028

The company, which got listed recently, clocked a turnover of ₹1,293 crore in FY24




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‘India an outlier as global real estate slowly returns to normalcy’

The big difference with India is that we saw when the GCCs retracted for a time, the Indian domestic market filled that void. And we’re about to see the largest take-up in offices probably in 2024. And that is a strong diversified market: William Beardmore-Gray




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Earnest show of talent




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International Range of Craft Workshop