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  2. Indira Gandhi National Open University - Wikipedia

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    Indira Gandhi National Open University, known as IGNOU, is a public open & distance learning university located in Delhi, India. Named after the former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, the university was established in 1985 with a budget of ₹ 20 million, after the Parliament of India passed the Indira Gandhi National Open University Act, 1985 (IGNOU Act 1985). [4]

  3. Netaji Subhas Open University - Wikipedia

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    Modelled on the Open University, UK and the IGNOU, it offers courses in different disciplines of taught graduate and post-graduate study and is one of the largest growing education universities in eastern India. The logo was designed by eminent painter Professor Mrinal Kanti Roy.

  4. Learning management system - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. higher education market as of year end 2023, the top LMSs by a number of institutions were Instructure's Canvas (47%), D2L's Brightspace (19%), Anthology's Blackboard Learn (18%), and Moodle (11%). [28] Worldwide, the picture was different, with Moodle having over 50% of the market share in Europe, Latin America, and Oceania. [29]

  5. Nageshwar Rao - Wikipedia

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    Nageshwar Rao is an Indian professor who served as Vice Chancellor of Indira Gandhi National Open University, [1] [2] largest open university in the world [3] and former Director of Central Hindi Directorate [4] and served as Director of Indian Institute of Advanced Study, [5] Vice Chancellor of Uttarakhand Open University [6] and Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University [7] and Honorary ...

  6. Ramanujan College - Wikipedia

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    The Ramanujan College, formerly known as Deshbandhu College (Evening) was established in 1958 by the Ministry of Rehabilitation, in the memory of Late Deshbandhu Gupta, a patriot who had dedicated his life to the national freedom struggle. [1]

  7. Summer term - Wikipedia

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    Summer term is the summer academic term at many British schools and universities and elsewhere in the world. In the UK, 'Summer term' runs from the Easter holiday until the end of the academic year in June or July, and so corresponds to the Easter term at Cambridge University , and Trinity term at Oxford , and some other places.

  8. 1991 Indian economic crisis - Wikipedia

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    Large fiscal deficits combined with the fixed exchange rate had a spillover effect on the trade deficit culminating in an external payments crisis. By the end of the 1980s, India was in serious economic trouble. External debt of India (1970–2020) One of the main causes of the crisis was the accumulation of foreign debt.

  9. Holding company - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times uses the term parent holding company. [2] Holding companies can be subsidiaries in a tiered structure. Holding companies are also created to hold assets such as intellectual property or trade secrets, that are protected from the operating company. That creates a smaller risk when it comes to litigation.