Articles for Social Responsibility

PM Modi Releases New Coins, Designed To Help Those Visually Impaired

Rs.1, Rs.2, Rs.5, Rs.10 and Rs.20 are the various denominations of coins released as part of the new series.

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Focus On Anganwadis As Delhi Govt Plans Pre-Primary Push

Three agencies provide early childhood education in the city — pre-primary classes in government schools cater to 28,000 children.

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Delhi: 670 Special Needs Kids Get Pvt School Seats

An education department official said the total number of such seats are over 6,000. The department received 693 applications — a little over10% of the available seats.

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83%-93% Seats Reserved This Year After Two New Quotas For Marathas And EWS

Currently, non-minority junior colleges in the state reserve 52% of their seats for students from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Nomadic Tribes (NT); and 5% of their seats are reserved for the management quota.

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Facebook To Train 1 Million Through Education Portal 'We Think Digital' In Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific has a fast-growing Internet population, with more than 2.21 billion people now online and 203 million new people joining in the past year.

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PM Panel On Science And Technology Innovation Identifies 9 National Missions

A high-powered advisory panel formed by the Modi government has identified nine national missions, including applications of artificial intelligence, that aim to address major scientific challenges to ensure India’s sustainable development, a senior official said Wednesday.

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Google Launches Reading Tutor App 'Bolo' For Kids In India

Launched in India first, the app is designed to work offline and comes with a built-in reading buddy, "Diya", who encourages, aids, explains, and corrects the child, as they read aloud.

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Workshop By ISPP On India's Urban Future

A workshop by Dr. Shahana Chattaraj organized by Indian School of Public Policy (ISPP) on India’s Urban Future: How to make our cities inclusive, productive and sustainable in the national capital.

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