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BHUBANESWAR, Apr 3: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu today appealed to the students to nurture passion, perseverance, competencies and an open mind to learn.
“These are important throughout the life and these attributes will guide you throughout your lives,” Mr Naidu said while addressing the 50th convocation of Utkal University, the premier university of Odisha.
He said the New Education Policy focuses primarily on instilling in our students this ability to “face the world with confidence”.
The aim of education is not only cognitive development but also building character and creating holistic and well-rounded individuals equipped with the key 21st-century skills.
The tribal population in Odisha was largely untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic and their unique customary practices and traditions have helped them keep the infection at bay, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said here on Saturday while citing a study. The report by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Research and Training Institute (SCSTRTI) noted that by habit, the tribal people maintain a reasonable distance from one another when they walk, he said. Such safe distancing and hygiene norms, rooted in the tribal culture coupled with the natural food, have helped them stay safe during the pandemic, Naidu said addressing the 50th convocation of Utkal University here.
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India’s COVID-19 recovery rate is among the highest in the world, the Health Ministry said on Thursday. While the global figure is 70.27%, India’s is 95.31%, it said. The U.S., Brazil, Russia, and Italy are reporting lower rates.
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India’s COVID-19 recovery rate is among the highest in the world, the Health Ministry said on Thursday. While the global figure is 70.27%, India’s is 95.31%, it said. The U.S., Brazil, Russia, and Italy are reporting lower rates.