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Coverage Report Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey, 2015 Coverage Report Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey, 2015 1 Coverage Index Print Coverage S.No. Publication Headline Edition Date 1. We need the skill Delhi, Mumbai, Sep 7,2015 Hindustan Times dividend (Edit Page Chandigarh, Jaipur, Report) Kolkata, Bhopal, Indore, Patna, Lucknow, Ranchi 2. Over 60% students Sep 7,2015 in AP,T not The Times of India employable: Survey Hyderabad 3. 53% of K’taka Sep 4,2015 students have no The Times of India job skills : Teachers Bangalore 4. 57% teachers Sep 16,2015 believe that students are not The Times of India- adequately Hyderabad Ascent prepared for employment 5. 57% teachers Sep22,2015 believe that students are not adequately Kolkata The Economic Times prepared for employment 6. The Hindu Business Study: 53% students Delhi Sep 4,2015 Line lack job skills 7. Teachers call for Delhi , Ahmedabad Sep 7,2015 The Financial Express transformation ,Mumbai , Kolkata , through industry Bangalore collaborated: ,Hyderabad , Pune , Pearson Chennai 2 8. 50% educated Delhi Sep 3,2015 Hindustan Times students not employable: Survey 9. 59%students in Mumbai Sep 5,2015 Hindustan Times India unemployable 10. Half of educated Kolkata Sep 5,2015 Hindustan Times youths in state not employable: Survey 11. 49% students in UP Lucknow Sep 5,2015 Hindustan Times not employable: Survey 12. Chennai Sep7,2015 Hindu Call for industry connect 13. Mail Today Change in Delhi Sep3,2015 curriculum needed 14. The Tribune 65% students lack Chandigarh, Sep 6,2015 employment skills: Ludhiana Survey 15. The Tribune Educated yes, Sep 9,2015 employable No Delhi 16. Sep 9,2015 The Pioneer Survey Report Delhi 17. Teacher favour Sep 3,2015 Deccan Herald industry- Delhi, Bangalore collaborated curriculum, says survey 18. Make Syllabus job- Sep 5,2015 oriented, Say Bangalore New Indian Express Teachers 19. The Teachers tough Sep14,2015 New Indian Express audit Bangalore 20. DNA 57% students not Mumbai Sep 3,2015 prepared for jobs, says survey 21. Deccan Chronicle TN Teachers feel Bangalore Sep 3,2015 63% students lack employable skills: 3 Survey 22. Trinity Mirror Teachers stress on Chennai Sep 3,2015 honing employment skills 23. Hans India Pearson Survey Hyderabad presents gloomy Sep 3,2015 picture: TS, AP students lack employability skills 24. The Tribune Students lack jobs Dehradun Sep 4,2015 skills 25. Himachal Times Indian students Dehradun Sep 4,2015 (Eng) educated but not employment ready: Pearson Survey 26. 3rd Edition of Oct Issue Pearson Voice of Curriculum Teacher Survey National 27. Motivation might Oct Issue work where Career 360 compensation failed National 28. More than half of Sep 4,2015 the educated Delhi Navbharat Times students are not eligible for jobs 29. Graduate not Delhi Sep 7,2015 Navbharat Times applicable for job 30. In Gujarat, 62% do Sep 5,2015 Divya Bhaskar not possess skills Ahmedabad required for employment 31. 62% students are Sep 14,2015 not employable Nav Gujarat Samay ready Ahmedabad 32. Youth not capable Jaipur Sep 4,2015 Rajasthan Patrika of employment 33. Youth not capable Oct 15.2015 Kannada Prabha of employment Bangalore 34. Pearson Voice of Sep 14,2015 Teacher Survey- Jansatta 2015 Kolkata 35. Sep 17,2015 Prabhat Khabar Nation’s 50% of the Kolkata 4 students are not applicable for employment 36. Students lack job skills Mumbai,Pune Sep5,2015 Navbharat 37. Dainik Bhaskar 57% students not Delhi Sep 3,2015 prepared for jobs, says survey 38. 49% of educated Lucknow Sep 5,2015 Rashtriya Sahara students are not capable of jobs 39. Aaj Students not Lucknow Sep 5,2015 applicable for job 40. Dainik Jagran Need Change in Bhopal Sep 5,2015 Curriculum 41. AP, Telangana Sep 3,2015 Vaartha students do not Hyderabad possess employment skills 42. Indian students do Mumbai,Pune Sep 3,2015 Apla Mahanagar not possess employment skills 43. Jagruk Times Indian students do Mumbai Sep 4,2015 not possess employment skills 44. Surya Indian students do Hyderabad Sep 4,2015 not possess employment skills 45. Ajit Samachar Indian students do Chandigarh Sep 4,2015 not possess employment skills 46. Dainik Savera 65% students in Chandigarh Sep 4,2015 Punjab and 67% students in Haryana lack job skills 47. Punya Nagari 57% Indian students Mumbai,Pune Sep 4,2015 not prepared for employment: Pearson Survey 48. Himachal Times Dehradun Sep 4,2015 Indian students 5 ( Hindi) educated but not employment ready: Pearson Survey 49. Veer Arjun Indian students Dehradun Sep 4,2015 educated but not employment ready: Pearson Survey 50. Punjab Kesari Educated but lack Jaipur Sep 4,2015 skills 51. Huknama Samachar 61% students do not Jaipur Sep 4,2015 possess employment skills 52. Pradesh Times Indian students Bhopal Sep 4,2015 educated but not employment ready: Pearson Survey 53. Pradesh Today Students are Sep 4,2015 educated but do not Bhopal possess employment skills 54. Dehradun Times Importance of Dehradun Sep 4,2015 education for job opportunity 55. Madhyamam 60 percent of Kerala Kochi Sep 5,2015 students lack job earning skills-Survey 56. Siraj 60 percent of Kerala Kochi Sep 5,2015 Students lack job earning skills-Survey 57. Subratham 60 percent of Kerala Kochi Sep 5,2015 Students lack job earning skills-Survey 58. Varthamanam 60 percent of Kerala Kochi Sep 5,2015 Students lack job earning skills-Survey 59. Deshbhimani 60 percent of Kerala Kochi Sep 5,2015 Students lack job earning skills-Survey 60. Janmabhumi 60 percent of Kerala Sep 5,2015 Students lack job Kochi earning skills-Survey 6 61. Madhurai Mani Pearson Voice of Chennai Sep 7,2015 Teacher survey 2015 62. Malai Malar Chennai Sep 5,2015 Pearson Survey 63. Dainik Uttranchal 62% educated Dehradun Sep 5,2015 students are not capable of job 64. Uttranchal Deep 62% educated Dehradun Sep 4, 2015 students are not capable of job 65. Rashtriya Swaroop 49% educated Lucknow Sep 5,2015 students are not capable of jobs 66. Sandhya Prakash Nees to change in Bhopal Sep 5,2015 Curriculum 67. Janbharat Mail Indian students not Sep 5,2015 ready for Dehradun employment 68. Shah Times Education Sep 5,2015 organisation raised Dehradun the voice for employment 69. Awadhnama Indian Students Sep 5,2015 educated but not ready for employment: Survey Lucknow 70. Jansandesh Pearson launched Lucknow Sep 5,2015 survey report 71. Malai Thamilgm Pearson Voice of Chennai Sep 4,2015 Teacher Survey 72. Thamilla Thamilla Pearson Voice of Sep 4,2015 Teacher survey Chennai 2015 73. Velli Ithazah Pearson Voice of Sep 4,2015 Teacher survey 2015. Chennai 74. Eessanje Students do not Sept 6,2015 possess skills required for Employment Bangalore 75. Sanjeevani Sept 7,2015 Students call for Bangalore 7 transformation through industry collaborated curriculum 76. Navshakti Pearson launches Sept 8,2015 Voice of Teacher Survey 2015 Mumbai 77. Kesari Pearson launches Sept 8, 2015 Voice of Teacher Survey 2015 Pune,Mumbai 78. New Age 60 percent of Kerala Sept 8,2015 Students lack job earning skills-Survey Kochi 79. Lokprerna Pearson launches Sept 5,2015 Voice of Teacher Survey 2015 Pune,Mumbai 80. Saanj Samachar Indian students Sept 5,2015 educated but not ready for employment: Says Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey Pune,Mumbai 81. Avadh Times Indian students Sept 11,2015 educated but not ready for employment: Says Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey Ahmedabad 82. Sourashtra Bhoomi Indian students Sept 11,2015 educated but not ready for employment: Says Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey Ahmedabad 83. Karnavati Express Indian students Sept 11,2015 educated but not ready for Ahmedabad employment: Says Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey 84. Absolute India Students educated Sep 15,2015 but not employable Mumbai,Pune 8 ready 85. Garv Bhoomi Indian Students not Sep 15,2015 employable ready Ahmedabad 86. Satellite Samachar Indian Students not Sep 15,2015 employable ready Ahmedabad 87. Chak De Gujarat Indian Students not Sep 15,2015 employable ready Ahmedabad 88 Adarsh Maharashtra Sep 15,2015 Indian students educated but not employable ready Mumbai,Pune ONLINE S.No. Website Headline Date Link 1. The Times of Over 60% students Sep 7, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.co India in AP, T not 2015 m/home/education/news/Over- employable: 60-students-in-AP-T-not- Survey employable- Survey/articleshow/48850602.cms 2. The Times of 53% of K'taka Sep 5, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.co India students have no 2015 m/city/bengaluru/53-of-Ktaka- job skills: Teachers students-have-no-job-skills- Teachers/articleshow/48834449.c ms 3. The Times of Are students Sep http://www.itsmyascent.com/care India- Ascent employable? 15,2015 er-advice/Are-students- employable/153237 4. Hindustan 50% educated Sep 3, http://www.hindustantimes.com/c Times students not 2015 areers/50-educated-students-not- employable: employable-survey/article1- Survey 1387055.aspx 5. Hindustan India's education Sep 7, http://www.hindustantimes.com/c Times system needs to 2015 omment/india-s-education- be more job system-needs-to-be-more-job- oriented oriented/article1-1388102.aspx (Edit Page) 6. Hindustan Concern over Sep 5, http://www.htsyndication.com/hts Times employability of 2015 portal/article/Concern-over- students employability-of- 9 students/7802063 7. Hindustan 49% students in Sep 5, http://www.htsyndication.com/hts Times UP not 2015 portal/article/49percent-students- employable: in-UP-not-employable%3A- Survey Survey/7802340 8. Hindustan Indian students Sep 4, http://htsyndication.com/htsporta Times Educated But Not 2015 l/article/indian-students- Employment educated-but-not-employment- Ready: Teachers ready%3a-teachers-call-for- Call for transformation-through-industry- Transformation collaborated-curriculum---says- Through Industry pearson-voice-of-teacher-survey- Collaborated 2015/7802446 Curriculum - Says Pearson Voice of Teacher Survey 2015 9. The Hindu Teachers call for Sep 7, http://www.thehindu.com/news/n industry connect 2015 ational/tamil-nadu/teachers-call- for-industry- connect/article7624425.ece 10.
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