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vidyaniketancbse-blog · 5 years ago
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Bengaluru Delayed In open school
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Built up in 1982, the Eat and Drink gathering rose up out of humble beginnings to turn into a famous name in the café and providing food industry in the UAE. The gathering right now has 40 branches and in excess of 1,000 workers.
Offering sympathies for his passing via web-based networking media, a few people in the UAE recalled Abdulla as a man who bolstered the network in different ways, aside from the employments that put nourishment on the table for a few families in the UAE.
Back home, Abdulla was the overseeing editorial manager of Malayalam paper 'News Kerala'. He was the administrator of CBSE school Sapphire Central School and overseeing chief of different business foundations in Kerala.
Dubai: V.P. Abdulla Mahmood, proprietor of mainstream Indian eatery network in the UAE 'Eat and Drink  kicked the bucket in the place where he grew up in the south Indian territory of Kerala on Monday.
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A senior organization official revealed to Gulf News that Abdulla, 62, was experiencing treatment for malignancy in the US and India for as far back as a half year.
"He and his better half Zainaba were back at home in Kozhikode. He was conceded in Aster MIMS Hospital yesterday after his condition compounded. He passed away around 5pm today (Monday)," said Nishanth Arippoovil, HR director of the gathering.
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The couple has two girls and a child, every one of whom are UAE inhabitants. Nishanth said all relatives had traveled to Kerala to go to the burial service of Abdulla on Tuesday.
Set up in 1982, the Eat and Drink gathering rose up out of humble beginnings to turn into a prestigious name in the eatery and providing food industry in the UAE. The gathering presently has 40 branches and in excess of 1,000 workers.
Offering sympathies for his demise via web-based networking media, a few network individuals in the UAE recollected Abdulla as a man who bolstered the network in different ways separated from the occupations that put nourishment on the table for a few families in the UAE.
Back home, Abdulla was the overseeing editorial manager of Malayalam paper 'News Kerala'. He was the administrator of CBSE school 'Sapphire Central School' and overseeing executive of some different business foundations in Kerala.
NIOS Board Exam 2019 Datesheet has been discharged for Class 10 and Class 12 understudies. The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has discharged the test timetable for NIOS Board tenth Exam 2019 and NIOS twelfth Exam 2019 for the April session. Understudies who were energetically hanging tight for the announcement of NIOS tenth and twelfth Datesheet 2019 would now be able to check the test plan online on the official site. To guarantee simple accessibility for the understudies, NIOS Board has made the last datesheet for the board tests accessible.
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10 Popular Chains of Schools in India
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In recent years, there has been a positive development in the growth of private chain of schools in India against a background of nationwide persecution of privately promoted schools, overwhelmingly preferred by the middle class.
There has always been a sustained protest by the country’s powerful and influential middle class against private schools raising their tuition fees annually. In spite of private education in contemporary India being cheaper than any other country worldwide, there is a demand for first world private education at very low prices. At the same time, in several states, government schools providing free education are catching up with quality education and infrastructure.
In such a scenario, what has emerged as a welcome development is the emergence of chains of schools providing the assurance of quality and standardised education. This proves to be of national interest because these groups of schools have the advantages of distributed overheads, shared teacher training and other resources to deliver good quality education at substantially lower prices than standalone schools or even small groups of private schools in India. Hence, they are in a better position to meet the rising popular demand for affordable English-medium education.
Let us look at 10 popular chains of schools in India, which are changing the education set up in the country.
1. Ryan International Group of Institutions, Mumbai
Established: 1976 Number of schools: 137 Affiliation: CBSE/CISCE/IB/CAIE/state boards Aggregate enrolment: 270,000 Faculty: 16,000 Geographical spread: 40 cities in 16 states
The Ryan International Group of Institutions promoted by Dr. Augustine and Mrs. Grace Pinto is one of the largest and most respected school chains in India. The Ryan group of institutions uniquely contributes to a balanced growth of the Indian economy by establishing quality English-medium schools beyond the metropolitan cities, in tier-II, III and IV cities.
In 2018, RIGI was conferred the World’s 100 Greatest Brands 2018 award by URS Media & Asia One at the India UAE Business & Social Forum Conference held in Dubai.
2. Podar Education Network, Mumbai
Established: 1927 Number of schools: 124 + 350 preschools Affiliation: CBSE/CISCE/IB/state board/Cambridge International Aggregate enrolment: 150,000 Faculty: 6,800 Geographical spread: 9 states
Mahatma Gandhi was the first president of the Podar Group of Schools founded by Seth Anandilal Podar. Since then, the Group has been steadily growing to become an education service conglomerate and a household name in preprimary and higher school education.
Dr. Pavan Podar, chairman of Podar Education Network proudly dedicates the success of their institutions to their well-trained teachers acquainted with the latest digital technologies and also to their contemporary education, which prepares children to meet the challenges of changing times.
3. Billabong High International Schools, Mumbai
Established: 2000 Number of schools: 30 Aggregate enrolment: 20,000 Affiliation: CISCE/CBSE/Cambridge International Geographical spread: 21 cities
The first Billabong High International School (BHIS) was founded by Lina Ashar, an early childhood education leader, who also founded the highly acclaimed Kangaroo Kids premium chain of preschools. Billabong chain of Schools has gone on to become one of the country’s most respected school chains and was awarded the Best School Brand award of the Economic Times, in 2016.
BHIS seeks to design engaging curriculums making learning a joyful experience for children while going beyond academics to integrate sports and performing arts into the curriculum. They deliver integrated multi-disciplinary education to develop the students’ creativity, critical thinking and application skills.
4. VIBGYOR Group, Mumbai
Established: 2004 Number of schools: 33 Affiliation: CBSE/CISCE/Cambridge International Aggregate enrolment: 48,000 Faculty: 6,000 Geographical spread: 9 cities
Rustom P. Kerawalla, an engineering graduate, founded the Vibgyor Group of schools and has nurtured the Group into becoming one of fastest growing proprietorial chain of schoolsin India. Setting new benchmarks for quality education, the VIBGYOR schools enjoy an impeccable reputation.
They are distinguished by the unique integrated curriculum which provides a balanced mix of classroom learning, sports, performing arts and extra-curricular activities, to enable the over-all development of children.
5. Presidency Group, Bangalore
Established: 1976 Number of schools: 7 Affiliation: CBSE/CISCE Aggregate enrolment: 15,000 Faculty: 1,100 Geographical spread: 2 cities
The Bangalore-based Presidency Group of Institutions (PGI), was promoted by educationist Dr. Nissar Ahmed and is one of the top schools of the city. The distinguishing feature of Presidency schools is their intensively-researched curriculum incorporating thematic/integrated pedagogies designed to develop students’ critical thinking and knowledge application skills.
The curriculum is enhanced by values and life-skills education preparing learners to take on new age challenges.
6. Maharishi Vidya Mandir Schools, Bhopal
Established: 1991 Number of schools: 156 Affiliation: CBSE/state boards Aggregate enrolment: 102,500 Faculty: 6,500 Geographical spread: 126 cities
These schools were conceptualised and opened to honour the wisdom and teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1918-2008), also the spiritual guru and mentor of The Beatles. The MVM schools provide academically rigorous mainstream CBSE and state board prescribed curriculum, along with the Maharishi Consciousness pedagogy which is a unique blend of Vedic education and the Maharishi Technology.
This includes practice of cognition enhancing transcendental meditation and Siddhi programmes, that enable children to attain their full creative potential.
7. Kendriya Vidyalayas, Delhi
Established: 1962 Number of schools: 1,204 Affiliation: CBSE Aggregate enrolment: 1.27 million Faculty: 45,477 Geographical spread: 29 states and seven Union territories
The Kendriya Vidyalayas are promoted and funded by the Central government through generous budgetary allocations for children of Central government employees in transferable jobs and have heavily subsidised fees. This pampered chain is managed by the Delhi-based Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, an autonomous body under the Union HRD ministry’s jurisdiction and are known for their outstanding examination results, year after year.
In the CBSE class X exam results of 2019, the KVs outperformed all CBSE-affiliated including private schools in India, with a national pass percentage of 99.47 percent.
8. Vidya Bharati Schools, Lucknow
Established: 1952 Number of schools: 13,067 Aggregate enrolment: 3.4 million Faculty: 150,190 Affiliation: CBSE/state boards/NIOS Geographical spread: 29 states
RSA leader Krishna Chandra Gandhi, with Bhaurav Devras and Nana Jai ​​Deshmukh, set up the country’s first Saraswati Shishu Mandir on July 1, 1952 at Gorakhpur. Slowly as more schools opened up in 1977 Vidya Bharati Sanstha was formed, giving it a national form.
Vidya Bharati Schools (VBS) is India’s largest K-12 chain and focusses on educating on Hindutva, patriotism and Indian values and culture, along with the standard curriculum. Hence, students have specially written texts about India’s culture and customs and all students compulsorily learn moral education, physical education (martial arts), music, Sanskrit and Vedic maths.
9. DAV Schools
Established: 1886 Number of schools: 900+ schools Aggregate enrolment: 2 million Faculty: 50,000 Geographical spread: All states and abroad
The D.A.V. Schools are based on the ideals of Swami Dayanand Saraswati, the religious and social reformer and was founded in Lahore by Mahatma Hansraj.
While English is the primary language of instruction, students receive compulsory education in Hindi and Sanskrit or a regional language. Today, the DAV Schools are the single largest non-governmental educational society in the country. In 2013, The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) awarded the Best Chain of Schools in India award to DAV Schools.
10. Delhi Public School Society
Established: 1941 Number of schools: 205 in India, 11 abroad Geographical spread: All states and abroad
The DPS Society is a non-profit, non-proprietary, private, educational organization. Starting as Church High School in 1941, the Delhi Public School Society was started in 1949 by Pinkesh Barjatiya. Besides being one of the largest, it is also one of the most reputed and trusted education societies in the country.
Innovation is fundamental to DPS learning programmes and its faculty seeks to revolutionise through ideas and practices, matching the demands of new age educational trends and global associations. The primary focus is on meaningful and joyful learning.
This list is by no means comprehensive as there are equally (if not more) popular school chains that are making a significant difference in the Indian education system. Interestingly, the one factor that has been instrumental in the growth and further expansions is the introduction of technology.
There is increasing awareness of the advantages of ERP in educational institutions. With the multiple needs of institutions, besides the hardware infrastructure of servers, PCs, interactive whiteboards and networks, the soft infrastructure in the form of Student Information Systems, customised to specific needs, has helped institutions to move ahead swiftly.
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djgblogger-blog · 7 years ago
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October 2017 fundings, acquisitions and IPOs
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Twenty-eight different startups were funded in October cumulatively raising $862 million, up from $507 million in September. Three of the top four fundings were for startups involved in the self-driving process. An additional five lower-amount startups were also funded for self-driving applications or components along with two of the six acquisitions.
Six acquisitions were reported during the month including Delphi Automotive’s buying nuTonomy for $450 million and Boeing’s acquisition of 550-employee Aurora Flight Sciences.
On the IPO front, Altair Engineering raised $156 million and Restoration Robotics raised $25 million when both went live on the NASDAQ stock exchange this month.
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Mapbox, a Washington, DC and San Francisco provider of nav systems for car companies and others involved in autonomous vehicles, raised $164 million in a Series C round led by the SoftBank Vision Fund, with participation from existing investors including Foundry Group, DFJ Growth, DBL Partners, and Thrive Capital. “Location data is central and mission critical to the development of the world’s most exciting technologies,” said Rajeev Misra, who helps oversee SoftBank’s Vision Fund.
Element AI, a Canadian startup providing learning platform solutions for self-driving and advanced manufacturing, raised $135 CAD million (around $105 million) in a Series A round (in June) led by Data Collective, a SV-based venture capital firm, and included participation by Fidelity Investments Canada, National Bank of Canada, Intel Capital, and Real Ventures.
Ninebot, the Chinese consumer products company that bought out Segway and raised $80 million in 2015, raised another $100 million in a Series C round  from the SDIC Fund Management Co. and the China Mobile Fund.
Horizon Robotics, another Chinese startup, raised $100 million in a Series A round led by Intel Capital with participation by Wu Capital, Morningside Venture Capital, Linear Venture, Hillhouse Capital and Harvest Investments. Horizon is developing self-driving vehicle autopilot and self-navigating consumer and neural network chips. Wendell Brooks, Intel SVP and President of Intel Capital which invested in Horizon said, “By 2020, every autonomous vehicle on the road will create 4 TB of data per day. A million self-driving cars will create the same amount of data every day as 3 billion people. As Intel transitions to a data company, Intel Capital is actively investing in startups across the technology spectrum that can help expand the data ecosystem and pathfind important new technologies.”
Innoviz Technologies, an Israel-based developer of LiDAR sensing technology for autonomous vehicles, raised $73 million in Series B funding. Investors include Samsung Catalyst and SoftBank Ventures Korea.
Zume Pizza, the Silicon Valley robotic pizza making startup, raised $48 million in a Series B funding. Investors in the round were not detailed. Zume is already delivering pizzas in Silicon Valley. It uses an assembly line of robots to flatten dough into circles, spread sauce and cheese, and slide the pies into and out of an 800 degree oven. Pizzas finish cooking in ovens inside delivery trucks.
Momenta AI, a Beijing autonomous driving tech startup using machine vision (rather than LiDAR), raised $46 in a Series B round led by NIO Capital, Sequoia Capital China, Hillhouse Capital and Cathay Innovation Fund.
Wonder Workshop, previously named Play-i, a Silicon Valley and Chinese educational robot startup, raised $41 million in a Series C round from a series of investors including Tencent, TAL Education Group, MindWorks Ventures, Madrona Venture Group, Softbank Korea, VTRON Group, TCL Capital, Sinovation Ventures, Bright Success, WI Harper, and CRV. Wonder Workshop’s Dot and Dash robots are in use by thousands of student groups and schools around the world. “We founded Wonder Workshop to provide all children — girls and boys of all ages — with the skills needed to succeed in the future economy. This round of financing will allow us to continue on our mission to inspire the inventors of tomorrow,” said Vikas Gupta, CEO.
FogHorn Systems, a Silicon Valley smart manufacturing software startup, raised $30 million in a Series B round led by Intel Capital and Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures with new investor Honeywell Ventures and all previous investors participating, including Series A investors March Capital Partners, GE, Dell Technologies Capital, Robert Bosch Venture Capital, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Darling Ventures and seed investor The Hive.
Nanotronic Imaging, an Ohio testing solutions provider, raised $30 million in a Series D funding led by Investment Corp of Dubai and Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund.
Wandercraft, a French rehabilitation exoskeleton startup, raised $17.8 million in a Series B round from XAnge, Innovation Capital, Idinvest Partners, Cemag Invest and BPIFrance.
Ever AI, a San Francisco startup developing facial recognition, announced that they had raised $16 million in a Series B funding led by Icon Ventures with participation from Felicis Ventures and Khosla Ventures. On the same day SoftBank announced their intention to use Ever AI’s facial recognition platform as a new feature for their Pepper robot.
Built Robotics, a San Francisco startup developing a self-driving kit for construction equipment – a self-driving excavator – raised $15 million in a Series A round led by NEA (New Enterprise Associates) with participation by Founders Fund, Lemnos and angel investors including Eric Stromberg, Maria Thomas, Carl Bass, Edward Lando and Justin Kan.
Veo Robotics, a Cambridge, MA-based vision systems startup, raised $12 million in a Series A funding. Lux Capital and GV led the round, and were joined by unnamed investors including Next47.
Riverfield Surgical Robot Lab, a Japanese startup, raised $10 million in a Series B round led by Toray Engineering and included SBI Investment, Jafco and Beyond Next Ventures.
Beijing Beehive Agriculture Technology Co. raised $9.4 million in an A funding round led by Tendence Capital and other unnamed sources.  The funding marks the company’s second financing round after it raised around $5 million from e-commerce giant JD.com Inc. and others in its pre-A funding.
Titan Medical, a Canadian robotic single-port surgery device developer, raised $9.1 million: $2.6 million by floating 13.4 million common shares in a private placement to more than a dozen robotic surgeons in the US and Canada and an additional $6.5 million from the early exercise of purchase warrants for 42.6 million common shares.
Robart, an Austria-based developer of AI and navigation intelligence for autonomous consumer robots, raised $7.2 million in a Series B funding. CM-CIC Innovation led the round, and was joined by Innovacom, Robert Bosch Venture Capital and SEB Alliance.
Nileworks,  a Japanese drone crop spraying startup, raised $7.1 million from a group of Japanese investors including public-private partnership the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan, agricultural chemical maker Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Sumitomo Corporation and its subsidiary  Sumitomo Chemical Co., the Japanese National Federation of Agricultural Co-operative Associations, and The Norinchukin Bank. When the product goes on sale in 2019 the company will target rice farmers in Japan.
Impossible Objects, an Illinois provider of 3D printing tech, raised $6.4 million in a Series A funding led by OCA Ventures and joined by IDEA Fund Partners, Mason Avenue Investments, Huizenga Capital Management and Inflection Equity Partners.
AeroFarms, the indoor vertical farming startup which raised $34 million reported earlier this year, rounded out their $40 million Series D funding with $6 million from Ikea Group and chef David Chang of the Momofuku Group. AeroFarms just built its 9th indoor farm in Newark, NJ.
Blickfeld, a Munich-based LiDAR maker for autonomous driving, raised $4.25 million in seed funding. Investors include Unternehmertum Venture Capital Partners, High-Tech Gruenderfonds, Fluxunit – OSRAM Ventures and Tengelmann Ventures.
Realtime Robotics, a Boston motion planning and control startup, raised $2 million in seed funding from SPARX Group, Scrum Ventures, and Toyota AI Ventures.
Vitae Industries, a Rhode Island pharma dispensing robot maker, raised $1.8 million in seed funding from Lerer Hippeau Ventures and Slater Technology Fund. Other investors in the round included Techstars, BoxGroup, Compound and Founder Collective.
Acutronic Robotics, a Swiss startup that last year acquired Spanish component maker Erle Robotics, raised an undisclosed amount from Sony in a Series A funding round. Sony will also adopt Acutronic’s Hardware Robot Operating System (H-ROS), for use in its own robotics division. Sony’s strategic use of the H-ROS platform in its own operations, and DARPA’s prior investment, suggest there’s a lot of interest in H-ROS for unifying legacy robotic systems from old-line robot providers.
Bharati Robotic Systems, a Pune, India-based industrial robotic cleaning startup, raised an undisclosed amount of funding from its existing investors – Society For Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SINE, IITB Incubator), and other angel investors.
IUVO, an Italian exoskeleton and wearable prosthetics spin-off from the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, has received a joint investment from robot manufacturer Comau and Össur, a global provider of non-invasive orthopedics. No financial amounts were provided however Comau and Össur will now hold a majority share of IUVO. “This joint venture represents a key step toward the creation of wearable robotic exoskeletons that can enhance human mobility and quality of life,” emphasized Mauro Fenzi, CEO of Comau. “By uniting the know-how and enabling technologies of the various partners, we are in a unique position to extend the use of robotics beyond manufacturing and toward a truly progressive global reality. I believe the differentiating factor of a project like IUVO is the combination of Comau’s automation skills and Össur’s extensive experience in bionics and bracing to enable the production of products, such as the exoskeletons, and to be able to demonstrate the benefits of robotics”.
Ultimaker, a manufacturer of professional desktop 3D printers and employer of over 300, raised an undisclosed amount from NPM Capital, a Benelux investment company.
Acquisitions
Delphi Automotive, a UK Tier 1 automotive supplier, acquired nuTonomy, a Boston self-driving ride sharing startup, for $450 million. nuTonomy, a spin-off from MIT and Singapore and with funding from Ford, has grown to 100 employees including 70 engineers and scientists. The acquisition will double Delphi’s autonomous driving applications team.
HTI Cybernetics, a Michigan industrial robotics integrator and contract manufacturer, has been acquired by Chongqing Nanshang Investment Group for around $50 million. HTI provides robotic welding systems to the auto industry and also has a contract welding services facility in Mexico.
Ridecell, a San Francisco mobility platform provider of car sharing, ride sharing and autonomous vehicles software, has acquired Auro Robotics, a Silicon Valley self-driving vehicle startup with shuttles operating on the Santa Clara University campus, for an undisclosed amount but which TheInformation estimates to be around $20 million.
Applied Automation, a UK components manufacturer of automation and control equipment, is changing and upgrading their status to include becoming an integrator of industrial and collaborative robots and, through the acquisition of PTG Precision Engineers, has gained talented engineering manpower to augment their sales/integration efforts. PTG is located across the street from Applied. No financial details about the acquisition were provided by either party.
General Motors acquired Pasadena-based Strobe, a vision systems startup developing an optical micro-oscillator for LiDAR timing, navigation and sensing applications, for an undisclosed amount. Strobe will join the Cruise Automation self-driving group.
Boeing is acquiring Aurora Flight Sciences, a 550 employee Virginia-based UAS provider, for an undisclosed amount. “Since its inception, Aurora has been focused on the development of innovative aircraft that leverage autonomy to make aircraft smarter,” said John Langford, Aurora Flight Sciences founder and chief executive officer. “As an integral part of Boeing, our pioneered technologies of long-endurance aircraft, robotic co-pilots, and autonomous electric VTOLs will be transitioned into world-class products for the global infrastructure.”
IPOs
Restoration Robotics, a San Jose, Calif.-based company focused on robotics that assist doctors in hair transplant procedures, raised $25 million in an upsized offering of 3.6 million shares priced at $7. In 2016, the company posted revenue of $15.6 million and a loss of $21.8 million. HAIR is now listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
Altair Engineering, a Troy, Mich.-based engineering software maker, raised $156 million in an IPO of 12 million shares at $13. The stock (ALTR) is now trading on Nasdaq. Altair develops simulation and design software for industrial applications, automobiles, consumer goods and all types of robotics.
Nilfisk Holdings, a Danish manufacturer of industrial cleaning machines including a new line of autonomous cleaners, was spun off from NKT A/S, a Danish conglomerate, and went public on the NASDAQ Copenhagen exchange as NLFSK. Financial details were not disclosed.
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The NIOS Class 12 Maths Board Exam is a significant milestone in a student’s academic journey. With proper preparation and strategic planning, success in this exam can be achieved.
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