The Indian Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) has partnered with Rising Star Academy to provide essential support to underprivileged children in Almora. The collaboration seeks to uplift some of the region's most vulnerable youth by focusing on key areas such as education, healthcare, and nutrition. By combining their resources and expertise, both organisations aim to create a nurturing environment that promotes holistic development and empowers these children to build a brighter future.
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Himalayan haven in peril promoting environmental consciousness among travellers and educational institutions
In the majestic Himalayas, a vital passage connecting the Kullu Valley to Lahaul and Spiti, Rohtang Pass, is grappling with the devastating consequences of climate change and unchecked tourism. This strategic location, crucial for trade, cultural exchange, and national defence, is rapidly losing its ecological balance.
IYDF and Daksh integrated solutions partner to support underprivileged students at Narayan International School
Aimed at uplifting underprivileged children, the Indian Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) has partnered with Daksh Integrated Solutions India to extend vital support to the students at Narayan International School. The collaboration seeks to enhance the school's educational infrastructure, provide better healthcare, and ensure improved nutrition for the young learners.
Minister of Basic Education, Siviwe Gwarube, stays focussed on Limpopo Education amid Bela Bill Protests
Despite mounting controversy over the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Bill, Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube remained committed to her mission of improving education in Limpopo during her ministerial visit on Monday. The minister, who has voiced her opposition to certain aspects of the Bela Bill, prioritised her support for the province’s education system over engaging in political debates.
Mumbai University senate elections postponed again, sparks concerns
In an unexpected development, Mumbai University's senate elections have been postponed for the second time in just 13 months. The decision, announced a mere 48 hours before voting was set to begin, has left students, faculty, and staff in confusion and frustration.
Gauhati High Court Invalidates 935 Nagaland Police Constable appointments
In a landmark ruling, the Gauhati High Court has annulled the appointments of 935 police constables in Nagaland due to irregularities in the recruitment process. The court found that the recruitment, which took place between January 2018 and October 2019, occurred without the necessary advertisements, leading to allegations of favouritism and violations of procedural guidelines.
Saudi Arabia launches World’s First Autonomous Air Taxi Operations
Saudi Arabia has become the first country in the world to launch autonomous air taxi operations, marking a monumental step in urban air mobility.