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![]() | Shocking! Over 60 per cent of women in 12 states and UTs never used the internet, reveals surveyOver 60 per cent women in 12 states and union territories have never used the internet, the latest National Family Health Survey has revealed | |
Here's how Tarkeybein Education Foundation and India Education Collective's MoU will improve teaching skills across ten Indian statesAkanksha Agarwal of Tarkeybein Education Foundation speaks about their collaboration with India Education Collective to improve teachers' skills, which in turn impacts student learning | ||
![]() | Five college students die, one critically injured after truck collides with car in AssamThe six victims, students of Nabin Chandra College of Badarpur, were returning to their homes in Alto after completing their morning shift study | |
![]() | Six state-run varsities get new VCs in Odisha, Utkal University gets first woman VCProf Dinabandhu Sahoo, the botanist who has been credited for conceptualising and organising India's first Cherry Blossom Festival at Meghalaya since 2016, is the new VC for Gangadhar Meher University | |
![]() | US Consulate in Kolkata launches project for women entrepreneurs in the northeastThis global programme will help the women to explore not just the fundamentals of business and capital, but build a better future for families, communities, and their states | |
![]() | How this social media project aims to replace misogynistic and casteist slurs across Indian languagesTamanna Mishra and Neha Thakur started The Gaali Project on Instagram and Twitter as a platform to promote alternative swear words which they have crowdsourced | |
![]() | Meghalaya Chief Minister urges youth to be competitive and hard-workingConrad K Sangma was while laying the foundation stone for the construction of a new building of Captain W A Sangma Memorial College in South Garo Hills district on Sunday | |
![]() | They might have Indian papers, but they are Bangladeshis: Why students in Meghalaya put up anti-Bengali posters that are going viralIt all started after a Khasi man lost his life in a clash between non-tribals and Khasis in February. While the Bengalis allege oppression since then, the Khasis say their name is being maligned | |
![]() | COVID-19: Several states wary of reopening schools even after Centre's nod for October 15Several states, including Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, are planning to only consider reopening post-Diwali, while some others have allowed classes 9 to 12 to attend school | |
![]() | Why Chennai-based BS Labz decided to bring ancient folklore to the modern era in comic formVeerasena's Four Ministers, available on Amazon Kindle, is ancient folklore retold for children by Chennai-based history student Prathik Sudha Murali and BS Labz | |
![]() | How designer Tanya Kotnala's Instagram project is reviving some of Uttarakhand's native artsWhat is noticeable is Bhuli's art feed on Instagram is that Kotnala has not only focused on the traditional art forms but every picture has a message too | |
![]() | Tamil Nadu has the most number of children living in Child Care Institutions: NCPCR dataKarnataka has the second-highest with 38,659 children living in CCIs with Andhra Pradesh, Kerala following. The national capital has 3,753 children living in CCIs | |
![]() | Eight states account for over 70 per cent of children in care homes, NCPCR wants them returned to familiesThe country's apex child rights body NCPCR has directed eight states that account for over 70 per cent of children in care homes to ensure their return to their families | |
![]() | Schools in Meghalaya to partially reopen to allow students to clarify doubts with teachersAs per the guidelines issued by the Education Department principal secretary DP Wahlang, "regular" classroom activities in schools, colleges and other educational institutions would remain closed | |
![]() | COVID-19: Over 90k new cases in a day takes India's tally past 41-lakh, 1,065 deaths in 24 hoursIndia's COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23 and it went past 40 lakh on September 5 |
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