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Pune startup enables online exams during COVID-19

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10 most loved films and popular plays themed on Christmas promise to bring in festive cheer

10 most loved films and popular plays themed on Christmas promise to bring in festive cheer Take a trip to the North Pole or watch how a little girl can change the heart of a Grinch and while at it, stop to laugh with pantomime artiste Dick Whittington. December 24, 2020 11:54:22 am The Christmas Chronicles is streaming on Netflix. This time it’s not a “White Christmas” nor even a social, festive one. What we have instead is “an indoor, quiet Christmas”, courtesy the pandemic. But don’t lose heart, to bring you some cheer are a list of popular films and plays you can watch over the long Christmas weekend.

The biggest thing is believing that youth ingenuity is valuable for the future: Gitanjali Rao

The biggest thing is believing that youth ingenuity is valuable for the future: Gitanjali Rao Time magazine’s Kid of the Year Gitanjali Rao on giving youth a chance, empowering co-creators and the lack of women scientists in the field of innovation Updated: December 23, 2020 9:05:02 am Gitanjali Rao is an Indian American scientist and innovator. (Source: Time/Instagram) “I am a very curious person. I love learning about everything as everything is of interest to me,” says 15-year-old Gitanjali Rao, from Lone Tree, Colorado, US, who became Time magazine’s first-ever ‘Kid of the Year’ earlier this month. In the past few months, she also published a book, titled A Young Innovator’s Guide to STEM, and came up with the idea of tackling parasites in water “by using genetically engineered microbes and turning them into biochemical sensors”. After COVID-19 comes to a close, thanks to vaccines, she hopes to look at ways to prevent f

Why many Pune birdwatchers were looking for the Indian Skimmer over the weekend

Why many Pune birdwatchers were looking for the Indian Skimmer over the weekend What prompted the bird count was experts stating that there was inadequate knowledge about the Indian Skimmer, especially its numbers. Updated: December 21, 2020 5:24:03 pm This was the first such global count of the Indian Skimmer and was conducted by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and Bird Count India. Image: WikiMedia Commons/Wildmishra The Indian Skimmer, with its black wings and unusual orange bill with a yellow tip, used to be a vulnerable species till last week, when the International Union for Conservation of Nature upgraded it to Endangered. On Saturday and Sunday, bird lovers from Pune joined their counterparts across India, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar and Bangladesh to conduct a survey of the population of the Indian Skimmer. This was the first such global count and was conducted by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and Bird Count India.

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