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Edtech for Bharat: How this Dell Foundation-backed startup used WhatsApp to deliver learning to 10M rural stud
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PM lays foundation stone of Maharaja Suheldev Memorial

PM lays foundation stone of Maharaja Suheldev Memorial Bahraich, Feb 16 (UNI) On the birth anniversary of 11th century warrior Maharaja Suheldev, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday dedicated Maharaja Suheldev State Medical College to the people of Bahraich via video conferencing and laid the foundation stone of the Maharaja Suheldev Memorial and various development projects. Announcing the opening of medical college in Bahraich, PM Modi said, “Increasing health facilities in the aspirational district of Bahraich will not only make the lives of its residents easier but its benefits will be available to the surrounding districts as well as help patients coming from Nepal and other parts of the country.”

Publishing House Kalamos signs debut novelist Fawaz Jaleel

Publishing House Kalamos signs debut novelist Fawaz Jaleel Fawaz Jaleel’s ‘Nobody Likes An Outsider’’ is a political thriller/mystery. Share Updated: Jan 21, 2021, 06:49 PM IST Political thrillers enthuse Indian audiences in reality as well as fiction. With a rising demand for thrillers in the Indian reading ecosystem, Kalamos Literary Services has signed Fawaz Jaleel’s debut novel, Nobody Likes An Outsider. Set in Begusarai, the book introduces Yohan Tytler - a senior CBI inspector who investigates the murder of Ashraf Zain, a young politician from Bihar who started his own political outfit, The Naya Bharat Manch. The book will be the first of the Yohan Tytler Mystery series and will co-star two CBI sub-inspectors, Ila Qureshi and Sukumar Azhagu. 

Lessons for our two democracies in the US and in India: Shashi Tharoor

Lessons for our two democracies in the US and in India: Shashi Tharoor “Trump promised to get rid of the Washington elite and ‘drain the swamp’, our own ruling dispensation labelled their adversaries as the ‘Lootyens elite’ and the ‘Khan Market Gang’ ” Engagement: 0 Indians woke up on the morning of January 8 to the news of a siege on Capitol Hill in Washington DC by a belligerent and raucous mob of Trump supporters. The Trumpists had managed to get past local enforcement agencies and gherao what was to have been a routine meeting of the two Houses of Congress to formally confirm the election results and certify the incoming Biden presidency.

No difference: Narendra Modi AMU speech - Telegraph India

Few can match the prime minister of India in inspiring speeches. Speaking on the occasion of the centenary of Aligarh Muslim University, Narendra Modi celebrated the institution as a mini India in its diversity, symbolized apparently by the teaching of Urdu, Arabic, Persian languages, Islamic literature and Sanskrit side by side, and its ability to ‘craft’ and ‘polish’ students into a scientific and modern mindset with which they serve society and nation. The university’s contribution to the PM-Cares fund compulsory in most academic institutions which the prime minister mentioned may have enriched the eulogy. Mr Modi said that AMU was providing new energy to India’s cultural relations with the Islamic world. Why new? Which Islamic world? The prime minister’s admiration that women made up 35 per cent of AMU’s students, together with his claim that toilets from the Swachh Bharat Mission had reduced Muslim girls’ dropout rate from 70 per cent to 30, was, perhaps, t

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