After years of persistence, an Indian teacher in Dubai has finally hit the jackpot with Big Ticket. Ritesh Dhanak, a 52-year-old computer teacher from Gujarat, has lived in Dubai for 30 years.
Ritesh Dhanak, a 52-year-old Indian man in Dubai, won Dh100,000 (Approximately Rs 25 lakh) in Big Ticket after 15 years of ...
“In Dubai, people do everything at extremes. We have the Christmas trees, the Christmas markets, we still have carol singing, ...
New programme launched in partnership with the British Embassy in the UAE as part of the British Council’s Alumni UK initiative ...
An Indigenous teacher working in Sinaloa, Mexico has been nominated for one of the world’s most prestigious education awards.
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Three Indian Educators Make Top 50 Shortlist for USD 1 Million Global Teacher Prize 2026
Three educators from India making an impact with their visionary and innovative teaching initiatives were named in the top 50 ...
With visa rules tightening in the US, UK, Canada and Australia, students are increasingly exploring Europe, the UAE and Asia ...
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Students allege British College misled them on ‘overseas courses’
As government probes the matter, students demand refunds and accountability. The college claims it offers no guarantee of job ...
The initiative reflects Dubai Customs’ commitment to strengthening the culture of intellectual property protection and innovation ...
Dubai is rapidly becoming a top destination for students worldwide. The city's universities are expanding, attracting ...
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Dubai Customs raises intellectual property awareness
Dubai Customs organised a series of awareness workshops under the Neighborhood Councils initiative, targeting community ...
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority of Dubai has announced a big change to the weekly Dubai school schedule, which ...
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