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Odisha CM honours blind women T20 World Cup winners

Odisha CM Mohan Majhi honoured four blind women cricketers from the state, part of India's T20 World Cup winning team, with Rs 11 lakh each. Read about their inspiring journey and the call for government jobs.

Bengaluru IT Corridor Gets First Tactile Footpaths

Bengaluru's Brookefield area gets first brushed-concrete footpaths with tactile tiles for visually impaired. 200-meter pilot project launched by East City Corporation promises better accessibility.

Devotee Donates 100+ Hearing Aids to TTD

A devotee from Hyderabad donates over 100 hearing aids to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, enhancing accessibility for hearing-impaired pilgrims at the temple.

Economic logic drives students away from humanities

India's higher education sees dramatic shift as economic priorities reshape student choices. Humanities enrollment declines while STEM fields surge. Discover the data and implications for India's education future.

BRICS Nations Promote Russian Education Globally

MGIMO TV and BRICS partners launch cultural diplomacy initiative to expand Russian education worldwide. Discover how this partnership will transform global learning opportunities.

Delhi Hostels for Visually Impaired College Girls

In a landmark move for inclusive education, the Delhi government unveils plans to establish dedicated hostels for visually impaired female college students across all districts, ensuring safe accommodation and enhanced accessibility.

Study Abroad: Don't Ignore Geo-Political Risks

Planning to study overseas? Expert reveals why checking geo-political stability is as crucial as comparing tuition fees. Learn how global tensions can impact your education, safety, and career prospects.

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