Ranchi: In a first for Jharkhand, a transgender has been made part of a bench set up by the Ranchi district legal service authority (DLSA) to resolve disputes in the National Lok Adalat (NLA) scheduled on Saturday.
The transgender, noted social activist Amruta Soni (38), will be a member of the NLA’s bench number 19 which also comprises a judge and a panel lawyer.
Hailing from Sholapur district in Maharashtra, Soni completed graduation from the Jamia Milia University in 2007 and did MBA in marketing from the Symbiosis Institute in Pune. While growing up, Soni had to beg on the streets and was a former sex worker. Later, she worked as a nodal officer with project Vihaan which provided help to HIV-infected persons in Chhattisgarh.
SIT launches new age/future ready/NextGen programs for the future engineers ANI | Updated: Apr 09, 2021 14:15 IST
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], April 9 (ANI/SRV Media): Symbiosis Institute of Technology, a constituent of Symbiosis International University was established in the year 2008 and currently offers B-tech and M-tech in futuristic and NextGen programs.
The primary aim of the institute is to spread the advancements and novel developments in various areas of applications and promotion of advanced research and education in the field of AI.
The institute has launched brand new programs for future engineers offering B-tech in interesting programs like Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Information Technology, Robotics and Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning. It also offers great and interesting new programs in M-tech like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Embedded
Picture books that introduce children to Parsis, Anglo-Indians
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Enlightening children about Parsis, Anglo-Indians. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 17 : Here are two gorgeously illustrated picture books on the culture and lives of lesser-known communities in India, starting with the first two books in the Have You Met series (Penguin Random House India), for younger kids to know the culture and customs, the heritage and food habits, and the festivals of these communities. Have You Met the Parsis? and Have You Met The Anglo Indians? by Anastasia Damani, complementing the text and lush, full-colour illustrations with activity sections, such as arts and crafts and recipes, makes for good parent-child activity.
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Introducing Art for Freedom Jury - Stalwarts from creative and expert Fraternities come together to encourage youth participation ANI | Updated: Mar 15, 2021 16:52 IST
New Delhi [India], March 15 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Art for Freedom challenge, announces a stellar panel of jury members to screen winning entries, nationwide. Celebrated names from the world of fashion and art, iconic designer Ashish Soni and popular street artist Hanif Kureshi add to the creative force.
A power-packed jury, eminent personalities across fields include, Nishtha Satyam, Deputy Country Representative, UN Women India; legal luminaries Dr Pinky Anand and Vivek Sood; leading academic Neeti Banga representing NIFT; Ritu Sharda, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy North, and Arneeta Vasudeva, National Head, Public Relations and Influence, Ogilvy India.