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Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Tuesday in Lok Sabha shared that the government would look into the digital divide in education. Demands for grants were also passed by the House. Govt. says will address issue of digital divide in education  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Tuesday said that the race for packages in institutions of higher learning has now ended and a new race for bagging patents has begun. Responding to a discussion in Lok Sabha on demands for grants of the education ministry, he said research in higher education institutions has been excellent but India is yet to catch up with filing and bagging patents.
MP Shashi Tharoor stressed the need both in the new National Education Policy and any other government schemes to do better to rise to the challenge of this digital divide.
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New Delhi: The grief-stricken family of Border Road Organisation (BRO) officer Subhan Ali has been waiting for closure for eight months since the car he was traveling in met with an accident and fell into the fast-flowing Drass river on the Zojila-Kargil-Leh road on 22 June last year.
While the body of his driver, Palwinder Singh, was found two weeks later, 25 km from the accident site, and within the Indian territory, Ali remained missing.
Days later, the Pakistani officials informed their Indian counterpart that Pakistan recovered an unidentified body from Shingo river close to the LoC on 27 June 2020.
Jual Oram told Rahul Gandhi to be brief at meeting of Parliamentary panel on Defence
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The panel is believed to have discussed sensitive issues, including the face off with China on the eastern Ladakh border.
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Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi addressing a Press Conference, in New Delhi on Friday.
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The panel is believed to have discussed sensitive issues, including the face off with China on the eastern Ladakh border.
Chairman of the Parliamentary panel on Defence Jual Oram reportedly asked Lok Sabha member and former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi to be brief while asking questions during a meeting of the panel on Thursday.