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Warwick University plans to set up partnerships, branches in India

Bangalore, Oct 9 (UNI) Warwick University Vice Chancellor Nigel Thrift today said his University, as part of its effort to promote transborder education, had planned to set up several collaborative partnerships and branches in India.

Addressing a session on 'Emerging Trends in University Education' here, he said that the latest trend for universities was to cross the borders and project themselves as global citizens in providing education related global issues like energy conservation, security in terms of climate change.

Stating that another trend was that of rise in student mobility in comparison to the earlier decades, he said the international demand for students would go up to 5.8 million by 2020. The UK registered university which had around 4000 Indian students in 2003 now was educating over 23,000 in the current year, he said.

As part of its collaborative efforts, the university planed to set up international partners, distance e-learning centres and overseas campuses in India for interchange of scientific knowledge, he said.

Prof Thrift said that his university had set up the Warwick Manufacturing Group, comprising of industrialists at its campus in UK, where business and academia met to learn about business, industry and management in an international context.

Warwick University was a unique institution in the world in promoting link between universities and industries for mutual benefits, he said adding that the concept could be activated in India too.

The session was organised by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).

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HNA declares fatwa on rival group leaders

Aizawl, Oct 9 (UNI) The Hmar National Army(HNA) today served a fatwa on high level leaders of its rival group Hmar People's Convention (HPC-Democratic), for violating a cooling period agreement signed between them on March 6. The HPC(D) violated the cooling period agreement by killing six HNA members on March 6, following which the HNA declared war on the rival faction. ''Now, we are going to change the course of war and we will capture HPC(D) president Lalhmingthanga and his.....

Broadcasting regulation gets backing of Parliamentary Committee

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3 militants among 6 killed in north Kashmir

Srinagar, Oct 9: Three militants, including a Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) commander, were killed by security forces in two different operations while unidentified gunmen shot dead a minor girl and two women in the Kashmir valley overnight. A defence spokesman said troops of 21 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) and Special Operation Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir police launched a joint operation at village Chalpora, Handwara, in the frontier district of Kupwara this morning. During the operation, an encounter ensued in which a militant.....
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