By India Science Wire
यह उपकरण हाथ के संकेतों को टेक्स्ट या फिर पहले से रिकॉर्ड की गई आवाजों में बदलने में मदद कर सकता है।
यह उपकरण हाथ के संकेतों को टेक्स्ट या फिर पहले से रिकॉर्ड की गई आवाजों में बदलने में मदद कर सकता है।
By Pavan Kumar Maurya
A teacher of a government primary school in Varanasi district, doesn’t think twice before visiting the houses of students who are frequently absent. His strategy has paid off as absenteeism has dropped, enrollments have gone up and with that the infrastructure of the school has improved.
A teacher of a government primary school in Varanasi district, doesn’t think twice before visiting the houses of students who are frequently absent. His strategy has paid off as absenteeism has dropped, enrollments have gone up and with that the infrastructure of the school has improved.
By Rahul Jha
Having taken voluntary retirement from the Indian Administrative Service, Arun Kumar provides free coaching to civil service aspirants at the ghats of Ganga in Patna, Bihar. Most of the students are from rural Bihar, children of either farmers or workers in private firms.
Having taken voluntary retirement from the Indian Administrative Service, Arun Kumar provides free coaching to civil service aspirants at the ghats of Ganga in Patna, Bihar. Most of the students are from rural Bihar, children of either farmers or workers in private firms.
By Aishwarya Tripathi
The aim of the Government of India’s NIPUN Bharat programme is attaining universal foundational literacy and numeracy in all primary schools by 2026-27. Read on to know about the best and the worst performing states/UTs from the Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Report 2023.
The aim of the Government of India’s NIPUN Bharat programme is attaining universal foundational literacy and numeracy in all primary schools by 2026-27. Read on to know about the best and the worst performing states/UTs from the Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Report 2023.
By Pavan Kumar Maurya
From daily wage workers, local residents and commuters, the coal mandi in Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh is adversely affecting the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Worst affected are the labourers at the market who are employed to load and unload the coal from the never ending trail of trucks. Tuberculosis cases are rampant. In its June 2022 report, the state pollution control board has recommended relocation of the mandi, but there is no deadline in sight. A ground report.
From daily wage workers, local residents and commuters, the coal mandi in Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh is adversely affecting the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Worst affected are the labourers at the market who are employed to load and unload the coal from the never ending trail of trucks. Tuberculosis cases are rampant. In its June 2022 report, the state pollution control board has recommended relocation of the mandi, but there is no deadline in sight. A ground report.