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Mohammed Khwaja Muinuddin Chisti, Assistant Professor in the Department of EECE from GITAM Deemed to be University, has developed an embedded Braille Learning Assistant Embedded Kit (LAEK).
The device includes a ‘Help Me’ button that alerts the teacher whenever a student needs intervention, improving classroom management.
Namburi Manoja Mangalapuram primary school teacher.
Manoja, who teaches at the Primary School in Mangalapuram (Venkatapuram) of Vijayawada Rural mandal in NTR district, has created a thriving kitchen garden on campus.
Women artisans receive training in advanced lace designs under NABARD-supported five-year revival programme.
What was once a thriving centre of skill development and marketing support turned into a silent cluster, leaving thousands of women artisans without work.
Info at fingertips for the exam hall: How Anshul Kumar’s elibrary is shaping Banka students
A Bihar-cadre IAS officer set up an elibrary with a reading room for students preparing for govt services. The project has become a major success, with a long list of aspirants using it successfully, ...
Dumping plastic to adopt bamboo: How Indra Kari Subba is shaping Sikkim’s sustainable future
A Sikkim youth promotes handcrafted bamboo items to earn a living and provide employment to many. His mission is to raise awareness against plastic use, writes Prasanta Mazumdar
Jagrutiben with her coach Ranjitbhai Gohel, who shaped her determination into athletic ability. With his guidance and support from Apang Manav Seva, she represented Gujarat at state and national-level paralympics, competing across Nadiad, Vadodara, Anand, Chandigarh, Delhi, Nepal, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives
A para-athlete, coach, entrepreneur, and enabler for the disabled, she stands tall—a proof that destiny may cripple legs but never the will, reports Dilip Singh Kshatriya
Binziya
Binziya was forced to abandon her studies when her family arranged her marriage in 1997.
40 lakeside cottages, swimming pool and restaurant offer the feel of an upmarket resort, while still being set deep within a forest landscape.
The newly inaugurated Narsapur Urban Park — a 250-acre green escape tucked inside the Narsapur forest — promises city dwellers an instant retreat with its cottages, pool and fine dining spaces.
Enthusiastic members of Ananya have painted and decorated several government schools in the remote tribal hamlets.
Members of Mysuru-based Ananya are on a mission to beautify government schools in tribal areas of HD Kote and Hunsur taluks
Basavaraj Yeligar
For Deputy Superintendent of Police Basavaraj Yeligar, bringing the wisdom of Basaveshwara and other saints to readers through English translations is a labour of love
Podili Rajasekhar Raju.
Over the past two decades, Podili Rajasekhara Raju has played a pivotal role in providing irrigation and drinking water to nearly 1.23 lakh families across 245 villages
Artisan Santosh Kumar Gorsa
Although the craft has revived, Santosh continues to live and work in a rented space that doubles as both home and workshop.
Sportspersons, bureaucrats and  journalists at the panel discussion — Spirit of the Game: Connecting Telangana and the North-East’ during the Telangana–North East Connect Phase I — in Hyderabad on Saturday.
The panellists agreed with Bhutia’s concerns and emphasised the need for collaborative efforts from governments, sports associations and communities to help the sector flourish.
Once a symbol of heritage and legend, the 264-km river saw improved water clarity and returning fish after villagers, civil societies, and officials joined hands to rejuvenate its ghats and surroundings
A district magistrate sets out to restore Azamgarh’s soul, which soon turned into a public movement, reports Namita Bajpai
HM Saraswathi with her students in Kurumalai after delivering new books she carried up the hill
Eleven years on, Saraswathi has transformed Kurumalai’s tribal school, boosting attendance, supporting students like Parthiban, and overcoming isolation.
Cyber crime awareness meeting in Junior college
Their visits to schools, colleges, crowded public areas, and community meetings educate people about safety in both physical and digital spaces.
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