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Cover Story

Infosys-EW Young Achievers 2007

Notwithstanding political inertia and glaring inadequacies of the education system, a growing minority within the world’s largest child-youth population is self-studying to succeed and achieve. Perhaps the great achievement of the winners and finalists of the Infosys-EducationWorld Young Achievers Awards 2007 is that they have succeeded despite the system

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Special Report

Should failing government schools be leased to NGOs?

Government-NGO cooperation has become urgently necessary to revive and re-establish the country’s 867,000-plus government primary and secondary schools as genuine centres of learning, enabling the 200 million children who enroll in them annually to step aboard the escalator of fast-track, shining India

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Career Focus

Exciting careers in the art business

The demand for youth educated in art history, appreciation and administration, is at an all-time high. Suddenly career prospects in this booming new industry have become hugely rewarding

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Expert Comment

Fast-track India's Achilles heel

Dr. Philip G. Altbach is director of the Center for International Higher Education, Boston College, USA

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Leisure & Travel

Equal Education for All Odyssey (contd.)

EW’s special correspondent Srinidhi Raghavendra recently completed a 18,700 km motorcycle odyssey to highlight the importance of education equity. In February he traversed the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal. Excerpts from his tour diary

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