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Students start cross-university fundraiser to help India fight COVID-19

The catastrophic COVID surge in India, with record numbers of new cases every day, shows few signs of slowing down. A number of humanitarian organizations, governments, individuals, and even celebrities are finding ways to help supply urgently needed resources and medical supplies. Harvard Business School student Shyamli Badgaiyan was among those who quickly mobilized a fundraising effort that has already raised more than $160,000 in aid. “I had been watching COVID-19 cases surge and been feeling terribly anxious and helpless,” said Badgaiyan, who is from Delhi. “I found myself thinking of ways to help from afar an instinct I would later learn many students across the country were also feeling.”

Harvard-India Conference 21 Hosts One of a Kind Hindi Session on the Changing Contours of News in India; Invites New Media Stalwarts – India Education,Education News India,Education News

Share Mumbai : Over 18 years, The Harvard India Conference has pondered India’s path to global leadership by inviting leading professionals and experts from a multitude of disciplines and industries. Shalabh Upadhyay, Founder & CEO, NEWJ (New Emerging World of Journalism) joined famed TV anchor from ABP News- Rubika Liyaquat and the Founding Editor of The Lallantop- Saurabh Dwivedi for a panel discussion on the third day of The Harvard-India Conference (Feb 19-21, 2021), one of the largest student-run conferences focusing on India in the USA. In a unique and welcome turn, the Harvard India Conference hosted a hindi language panel on the final day of the conference, focussed on an imminently relevant topic-“Hindi News goes Digital: Changing Contours of News in India”, and was moderated by Apoorva Goyal, a MBA candidate at Harvard Business School. In light of the record spike in consumption of Hindi news content owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the panel came together to reflect

Karnataka may replace half of government vehicles with EVs in 3 years

Karnataka may replace half of government vehicles with EVs in 3 years
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Unequal access to education worsened during Covid-19: Atishi

Aam Aadmi Party MLA Atishi Marlena on Monday said that the party-led Delhi government s initiatives on quality education and its unique approach for all sections of students are being recognised worldwide.Participating in the Harvard India .

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