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CORNELIA SORABJI
She topped Oxford’s law exams, but was refused a degree. She could not practise law in India, but still became India's first woman lawyer. Who is she?Cornelia Sorabji broke barriers to become India's first woman lawyer. She studied law at Oxford University when women could not receive deg...
Oxford University announces new fully-funded scholarships for research students from IndiaIn the first year, the scholarship, which is a personal and family office initiative, will cover the full expenses of three students from t...
Gandhi payback in the same coin?Putting his face on a British coin will mark a full circle for the Mahatma.
Indian independence icon: UK to mint Mahatma Gandhi coin, but not all PIOs happy with choiceFinance minister Sunak, who is Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy's son-in-law, had written to The Royal Mint on Saturday, urging it to ...
Oxford launches new scholarship for Indians to study lawThe scholarship will cover up to 50 per cent of the entire cost of the degree, which is usually around 36,000 pounds including tuition fees...
- Oxford celebrates 400 years of links with India
The University of Oxford, for the first time, will celebrate an 'Oxford-India Day' tomorrow by bringing together scholars and select group ...