ArdorComm Media Group

Friday, February 20, 2026 8:42 PM

ArdorComm Education is a community in academia having a significant reach to over 51,000 stakeholders. We are e-connected with decision-makers, experts & influencers at Pre-Schools, K-12 Schools, Universities, Higher-Skill-Technical Education Institutions in India & abroad.

ArdorComm Education is enabling communities to effectively advance their businesses and strategic interests by becoming their collaboration & growth partners.

ArdorComm Education is the media voice of the community providing new age media platforms for showcasing innovative solutions and encouraging their best practices in a socio-digital media framework for overall growth & development.

Community Stakeholders

Ministry | Regulatory Bodies | Govt. Supported & Funded Organisations | Universites | Technical Institutions | Skill & Training Institutes | Schools | PreSchools | Academicians | Educators | Counsellors | Marketers | EdTech Industry | Startups | Students

Education Community News

Experts dwell on NEP provisions at a Seminar on Quality Assurance in Higher Education “QAHE-2022” organised at Chitkara University

ArdorComm News Network

Accreditation and Quality Assurance Cell at Chitkara University, Punjab organised a National Seminar on Quality Assurance in Higher Education “QAHE-2022”. In this two days event, Education Experts deliberated on National Education Policy with a special focus on Quality Assurance in

Delhi University to offer paid internships to UG, PG students

ArdorComm News Network

According to officials, the Delhi University will launch a paid internship programme for undergraduate and graduate students this academic year in an effort to deliver a comprehensive education in line with the National Education Policy (NEP). According to VC Yogesh

Education Minister calls Delhi government’s education system hollow

ArdorComm News Network

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan attacked the Delhi government harshly, calling the state’s educational system “hollow” and “a gimmick.” Attacking the AAP administration over the excise policy, Pradhan claimed that Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, and Manish Sisodia,