New Delhi [India], March 30 (ANI/NewsVoir): National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI), a not-for-profit company, under the aegis of the MeitY, successfully organized a 2-day event (27-28th March) on Universal Acceptance Day to drive collaborative efforts for an inclusive and multilingual internet in India. Elaborating on the importance of Universal Acceptance, Bhuvnesh Kumar, IAS, Additional Secretary, MeitY said, "India is home to more than 18,000 dialects. As we move from one city to another, pronunciation and ways of speaking change completely. The country has the most internet users but it must be noted that language barriers also make it a base of the largest numbers of non-users who do not speak English. It is very important that we not just provide internet services but also create emails and websites in native languages. Providing a multilingual internet user interface is crucial for bridging the current digital divide. Through Universal Acceptance, we can connect with no
It is very important that we not just provide internet services but also create emails and websites in native languages, says Additional Secretary Bhuvnesh Kumar, , internet, language
Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi s vision of Digital India is to ensure that the Internet reaches and empowers all Indians.
Updated Council of Europe HELP online courses on Hate crime and hate speech
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An updated version of the Council of Europe HELP courses on Hate crime and Hate Speech are now available on the HELP online platform.
Hate crime and Hate Speech are growing problems across Europe. They are manifestations of intolerance toward certain groups in society. Although these two phenomena are very much interconnected, they require their own specific responses.
The Council of Europe (CoE) HELP online courses on Hate crime and Hate Speech aim to enhance the necessary knowledge and skills of legal (and other) professionals in understanding the impact of hate crime and hate speech on victims, co