Education Minister Anders Adlercreutz (SPP) has weighed in on calls for the banning of homeschooling in Finland, saying that following Sweden's lead on restricting the practice is premature. "First, ...
IQM Quantum Computers, the global leader in deployed on-premises, full-stack superconducting quantum computers, today announced the launch of Aalto Q20 quantum computer in Finland, reinforcing its ...
A Chhattisgarh delegation, including Dr. Jawahar Surisetti, toured Finland, Paris, and Athens to integrate global well-being, multilingualism, and classical wisdom into India's NEP 2020.
Finest Future sold places at Finnish high schools to international students, but the initiative has garnered widespread criticism since its inception.
India's Jayant Chaudhary and Finland's Employment Minister Matias Marttinen discussed cooperation in skill development, ...
Beyond, up a gentle slope, looms Russia. Finns used to drive across here to fill up on half-price gasoline. That was before Russia started pushing migrants across the two countries’ roughly 830-mile ...
Finland’s Youth Barometer 2025 shows rising pressure among young people, with jobs and education driving stress while life satisfaction falls to the lowest level recorded since the survey began.
IQM Quantum Computers has deployed its fourth quantum system in Finland. Dubbed Aalto Q20, the 20-qubit quantum computer is operated by Aalto University, located in Espoo, a city to the west of the ...
More than 200 students at Ntenungi Secondary School in Rwamwanja Refugee Settlement in western Uganda have been left without accommodation after a dormitory was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night.
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Why India needs extensive policy support on Early Childhood Education and Development
This article is authored by Gopal Naik and Anjana Dube, Centre for Public Policy, IIM Bangalore.
India and Finland elevated bilateral relations to a strategic partnership and signed multiple MoUs to strengthen cooperation in technology, trade, innovation, and sustainability.
Kids with numerous dental problems and severe gingivitis were up to 45% more likely to have a heart attack, stroke, or coronary artery disease as adults than kids with less oral disease.
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