The Gandhigram Trust in Tamil Nadu has modified a Volvo coach and equipped it with over a dozen computer terminals to enhance the digital literacy of students in rural areas.
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What should have been a formality a constitutionally mandated joint session of Congress to count and certify electoral votes ended up looking a lot like an attempted coup, as violent Trump supporters laid siege to the nation’s Capitol.
A mob stormed the U.S. Capitol early Wednesday afternoon, forcing the House and Senate to abruptly stop their debate over the formal counting and announcement of electoral votes for President-elect Joe Biden. As my D.C. colleagues report, it was “an extraordinary security breach spurred by President Trump’s encouragement and baseless claims of polling fraud.”