The programme kicked off on May 22, 2023, when 160 girls from 40 rural schools in Maharashtra, Bihar, and Odisha arrived on IIT's Powai-based campus accompanied by science and math professors.
oklahomaens. he s not just taking away the educational benefits for oklahoma kids, watching shows like sesame street. but this public television station is also a critical piece of the state s emergency alert system. warning about tornadoes and amber alerts and other disasters, especially for the state s many rural residents. who don t have cable television. but i guess he believes that that is a small price to pay to, quote, own the lips. i m joined now by nicole mackfy, executive owner of freedom oklahoma. i would love for you to talk about that for a moment, nicole. oklahoma is a state with a lot of rural parts. what will happen if those large swaths of rural oklahoma no longer have this pbs station? it s the only one. yeah. i think that for a lot of us it s hard to even imagine an oklahoma without oeta, not only is it a center for so much news in terms of alerts and things about weather, other things we re trying to learn, but for a
people being encouraged to vaccinate their children? their children? 0k, yes. if it happens their children? 0k, yes. if it happens to their children? 0k, yes. if it happens to be their children? 0k, yes. if it happens to be a their children? 0k, yes. if it happens to be a large - their children? 0k, yes. if it happens to be a large city, i their children? 0k, yes. if it- happens to be a large city, probably the largest city in west africa, so you have like a rural parts, that happens to be like a kind of advanced setting. you also have. so in the large clinics in town, you would find parents bringing their children, because they would likely appreciate the need to get their children vaccinated. but the majority of children are still within the slums and within the rural part, and in those kinds of places, they are finding it more difficult to bring their children in for vaccinations and for some of the reasons. may bejust for vaccinations and for some of the reasons. may be ju
certainly have plenty of support. alexander mackenzie, bbc news, darvel. time for a look at the weather. here s tomasz schafernaker. it s been so cold over the last few days, particularly across southern parts of the uk but the good news is it is going to turn a little bit milder in the coming days. last night, rural parts of oxfordshire, minus nine celsius but i think from tomorrow onwards, those temperatures won t be quite so low and temperatures will be getting back to average over the next few days and i want to show you an example of some night time temperatures across england as we head through the weekend and you can see a dip through the night, but as we head towards sunday or monday, generally above freezing. so the weather for tomorrow, a cold front moving across the country that will introduce a little bit of rain and it won t be an awful lot, but here are the temperatures first thing in the
donald trump. how is the campaign managing that balancing act? how much are they looking at him being on the phone and do they think they will move the needle considering how they ve been out-fundraised so far in this runoff? the rural parts of the state, where that i trying to get the conservative turnout to make up the deficit in the greater metropolitan atlanta area. and donald trump will not be here to campaign in person, but will be holding a telephone rally with walker over the phone here this evening, and the last time donald trump was in the state was all the way back in march, and of course, just two months after that, was the governor s race, his endorsed candidate for governor, lost by more than 50 percentage points against the incumbent republican brian kemp here, which is exactly why donald trump is really not been seen here in the state of georgia, because he s not seen as a value add here in these closing days. talk to me about some of the other pieces to this, too,