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Odisha s 7-year-old wonder kid clears Microsoft Technology Associate examination- The New Indian Express

Odisha’s 7-year-old wonder kid clears Microsoft Technology Associate examination Venkat Raman Patnaik, a Class-III home-schooled student of WhiteHat Jr from the district of Balangir, has cleared the MTA examination. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service BHUBANESWAR: A seven-year-old student from Balangir has cleared the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Examination, which is globally recognised certification sought by those interested in pursuing a career in technology.  Venkat Raman Patnaik, a Class-III home-schooled student of WhiteHat Jr from the district, has cleared the MTA examination for introduction to programming in Java, Javascript, Python, HTML, CSS and database administration fundamentals. 

7-yr-old clears Microsoft Technology Associate exam

7-yr-old clears Microsoft Technology Associate exam
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Karamjeet singh Rintu, Mayor, Hunger Strike with Congress Councellors, Gave Support to Farmers protest

Karamjeet singh Rintu, Mayor, Hunger Strike with Congress Councellors, Gave Support to Farmers protest
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40 per cent of those helped by homelessness agencies last financial year had survived domestic violence

Share on Twitter Australians fleeing family and domestic violence are increasingly accessing government-funded homelessness agencies, but not all requests for help are being met, a report reveals. The Specialist Homelessness Services 2019/20 annual report shows 119,182 of 290,462 clients experiencing or at-risk of homelessness - or just over 40 per cent - had gone through some form of family and domestic violence. That s up almost 3,000 people from 116,419 over the previous 12-month period, with women making up 90 per cent of adults in this category. Just over half of clients under 18 were also affected by family and domestic violence, but it was less skewed along gender lines.

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