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![]() | After forging diplomatic ties, Bhutan, Israel to 'connect' through chessUnder the Chess4Solidarity initiative, Israel and Bhutan have organised a virtual chess competition today to connect two countries and to form solidarity between people through the game of chess | |
![]() | Captain Environment: This 12-year-old has a start-up that's trying to reduce global warmingShashank Arun, founder of the start-up Captain Environment, talks about how he is inspiring other kids to follow a greener lifestyle | |
![]() | Study highlights genome altering can help to treat human retinal degenerationThe study shows that gene editing therapies can address transformations causing inherited retinal degenerations, a leading cause of blindness | |
![]() | People in Tamil Nadu have misunderstood Three Language Policy: Dr B RamaswamyJuly 31 was the last date for submitting any suggestions or feedback about the draft New Education Policy 2019 that has caused quite an uproar across the country | |
![]() | #ThrowBackToday: On Rudyard Kipling's death anniversary, here's all you need to know about the author of The Jungle BookIn today's #TBT, we inform you about all that you need to know about English poet and short story writer Rudyard Kipling, who was born in Bombay. Also, here's what Volkswagen has been accused of | |
![]() | This Maharashtra educator developed a novel teaching method during COVID-19 lockdown. Here's howHe concentrated on developing four fundamental skills of language, listening, speaking, reading and writing among students | |
![]() | Two IIT Guwahati students develop digital health system for monitoring patients remotelyBoth Mitali Basak (a third-year PhD student) and Shirsendu Mitra (former PhD student) have been recognised for an entry to the global Charm Health Innovation Challenge. | |
![]() | #ThrowBackToday: Wikipedia celebrates two decades of existence with a virtual party and you are all invited!In today's #TBT, we express our collective gratitude for Wikipedia which has helped us through many assignments and research. And they are also throwing a party and you surely don't want to miss this | |
![]() | We are challenging nature fundamentally: In conversation with Infosys Prize winner Prof Arindam Ghosh and Prof Srinivas KulkarniScientific temper has changed since the pandemic hit. More people are interested in it and more people know about scientists. The news is talking about them. But does this really help? | |
![]() | Virtual classes and why they are working out quite well for studentsTo keep the students engaged during the pandemic was a huge challenge. The teachers took the help of social media initially and soon after, switched to virtual classrooms to make learning interactive | |
![]() | Here's how you can register free for the first-ever National Cow Science Exam to be held on Feb 25The cow science exam will be held in 12 regional languages apart from Hindi and English. It will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions | |
![]() | The VidyaGyan story: This UP school hand-picks meritorious, underprivileged kids to place them on the track to successYou must have heard of Anurag, who bagged a 100 per cent scholarship to study at Cornell University. VidyaGyan in UP has been nurturing him and many other talented kids. We find out their story | |
![]() | Meet the Hyderabad students whose fresh ideas won one of the toughest idea-pitching eventsWinners and runners-up were awarded a cash prize of `30,000, `25,000 respectively along with mentorship opportunities and 50 per cent off on the Metamorphosis School Of Entrepreneurship programme | |
![]() | US Congress passes Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act for Pakistani women to receive higher educationThe bill requires the US Agency for International Development to award at least 50 per cent of scholarships under a Pakistan-based higher education scholarship programme to Pakistani women | |
![]() | Don't participate in events sponsored by firms promoting tobacco products: Delhi government to schoolsThe government has also directed that prizes or scholarships offered by such firms should not be accepted by educational institutions or students |
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