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Smart India Hackathon- 2019 (Hardware Edition) Grand Finale at IIT Delhi

  New Delhi: The Grand Finale of 2nd part of the Smart India Hackathon-2019 (Hardware Edition) is being conducted from 8th to 12th July, 2019 at 18 nodal centres in 9 states, one Union Territory and one Capital Territory of India. The first part of Smart India Hackathon 2019, (Software Edition) was conducted on 2nd – 3rd March 2019. The Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon (SIH) -2019 (Hardware Edition) was inaugurated by the Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ in New Delhi today. The Union HRD Minister and MoS HRD Sh. Sanjay Dhotre interacted with the students participating in the Grand Finale at various nodal centres through video conferencing from New Delhi.

Colleges reopen but only 60% of students return to campuses

Colleges reopen but only 60% of students return to campuses Updated: Updated: Some colleges decide to keep first year students out of the campus Share Article Some colleges decide to keep first year students out of the campus The first day of this academic year was one of a kind, with the freshers unable to interact with their seniors. Many colleges reported 60% attendance on Monday. The government had issued an order last week permitting colleges to reopen to all students, following standard operating procedures. Some colleges decided to keep first-year students out of the campus and others staggered the classes for senior-year students. “We will have to wait and watch as we are not confident enough to ask all the students to come. Since the Directorate of College Education has not provided any guideline, each principal takes a call as per the college’s strength and infrastructure,” said a faculty member at Loganatha Narayanasamy Government College, Ponneri.

Meet the 7-year old Odisha boy who cleared Microsoft Technology Associate Examination

Highlights A Class-3 student of WhiteHat Jr, Venkat Raman Patnaik has cleared the MTA examination for introduction to programming in Java, Javascript, Python, HTML, CSS, and database administration fundamentals. The Chennai Institute of Technology had invited Venkat as a guest speaker to its college programme ‘Catapult 2020’ to motivate its newly-enrolled students. He had developed an app ‘Let’s Reward Kids ‘ that bagged him a spot among 26 finalists of WhiteHat Jr’s Silicon Valley Challenge. A seven year old student has done wonders that others cannot even imagine in the wildest of their dreams. Belonging from Odisha’s Bolangir district, he has cleared the Microsoft Technology Associate Examination which is a globally recognized certification for all aspirants who want to take up a career in technology.

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