1. IIT Delhi
proposes non-invasive, time-efficient and patient-friendly epilepsy zone
diagnostic tool.
A team of
researchers at IIT Delhi led by Prof Lalan Kumar, Department of Electrical
Engineering, IIT Delhi, has come up with a non-invasive EEG based Brain Source
Localization (BSL) framework for epilepsy focal detection that is
time-efficient and patient-friendly.Given the EEG data with seizure, the array
processing algorithms can point to the coordinates within minutes.
2. AAP
volunteers to adopt govt-run primary schools in Goa.
On Tuesday, the
Aam Admi Party, AAP, said they volunteered to adopt government-run primary
schools that are either likely to be closed down or merged with other
institutions due to low enrollment.
3. Haryana
Assembly passes resolution seeking restoration of state's share in Panjab
University.
Haryana
Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution recommending the government
to seek restoration of the state's share in Panjab University, Chandigarh.
4. Gurgaon
school student develops mobile application for financial literacy.
A Class 11
student in Gurgaon has developed a mobile application to spread financial
literacy and empower users to manage their income and savings in an informed
manner.
5. Education
ministry holds meeting for seeking inputs for new curriculum.presentative image)
The Ministry of
Education on Tuesday held an inter-ministerial meeting for seeking inputs for
reconfiguring curricular and pedagogical structure under National Curriculum
Framework (NCF), officials said. Senior officials and representatives of all
ministries and important bodies, including NCERT, Election Commission of India,
ICAR, and DRDO, attended the crucial meeting on development of new curriculum
on lines of the new National Education Policy (NEP).
#Epilepsy #AAP #NorthernZonalCouncil #Gurgaonschool #NationalCurriculumFramework