Friday, 30 April 2021, 2:05 pm
On the 21st of April, staff from Ara were invited to meet
and mingle with some of the current crop of start-ups at Te
Ōhaka - the Centre for Growth and Innovation.
The aim
of the event was to help the Ara community gain a deeper
understanding of just how the Centre - a partnership between
Ara, The Ministry of Awesome and ChristchurchNZ - can
attract and offer greater value to Ara learners.
Te
Ōhaka is a partnership between Ara, the Ministry of Awesome
and latterly, ChristchurchNZ, and has become a place where
industry, startups and learners come together in a process
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Virtual return for Bamiyan Buddha destroyed by Taliban
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Virtual return for Bamiyan Buddha destroyed by Taliban
AFP / Mar 10, 2021, 07:26 IST
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People watch a three-dimensional projection of the 56 metres-high Salsal Buddha at the site where the Buddhas of Bamiyan statues stood before being destroyed by the Taliban in March 2001, in Bamiyan province.
BAMIYAN: Twenty years after being blasted out of Afghanistan s rugged central highlands, one of the country s famed Buddha statues made a brief virtual return Tuesday night as a three-dimensional projection filled the alcove that hosted the statue for centuries.
The projection topped off a day commemorating the destruction of the two famous Buddha statues by the Taliban in March 2001 in central Afghanistan s Bamiyan valley.