Learn in bites with Gurugram edtech startup Yoda s app, one smartphone screen at a time
Social learning startup Yoda s app employs ‘infobites’, in which text and images are woven together to explain anything within 20 seconds.
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In the age of information overload and shrinking attention spans, a social learning platform aims to educate users about anything in the world within 20 seconds, one smartphone screen at a time.
Named after the legendary, diminutive Jedi Master in the
Star Wars saga, the Yoda App employs what its founders call “infobites” bite-sized information in which text and images are woven together to fit one app screen.
Updated Feb 26, 2021 · 12:41 am Representative image. | Sajjad Hussain/AFP
The Centre on Thursday told the Delhi High Court that in spite of decriminalisation of homosexuality under Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, same-sex marriage was not a fundamental right in the country,
Bar and Bench reported. In an affidavit on a batch of petitions on the matter, the Centre also submitted that a same-sex couple living together as partners and having a sexual relationship was not comparable with an “Indian family unit”.
A bench of Justices Rajiv Sahai Endlaw and Amit Bansal had asked the Centre to file its response against three petitions seeking recognition of same-sex marriages under the Special Marriage Act, Hindu Marriage Act and Foreign Marriage Act. On Thursday, four more people from the LGBTIQ community approached the Delhi High Court seeking similar provisions, according to PTI.
Centre to file reply on plea for recognition of same-sex marriage today prokerala.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prokerala.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Four more people belonging to the gay and lesbian community urged the Delhi High Court on Thursday to declare that marriages between any two persons irrespective of their sex be solemnised under the Special Marriage Act (SMA).
The Delhi government in response to a similar petition filed earlier has said that there is no provision in the SMA under which two women can be married, and it would be willing to abide by the court s direction.
New Delhi: Four more people belonging to the gay and lesbian community urged the Delhi High Court on Thursday to declare that marriages between any two persons irrespective of their sex be solemnised under the Special Marriage Act (SMA).
Center opposes pleas to recognise same-sex marriage under special marriage act indiatoday.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatoday.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.