New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI/PNN): Towards unlocking the potential of India's youth, Udhyam Learning Foundation (Udhyam) is organizing 'Prayaas - Young Minds, New Possibilities', an invite-only conference on Jan 31 in New Delhi. Prayaas aims to stimulate a cohesive understanding of the
New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI/SRV): A very remarkable initiative was taken by CBSE Board for conducting CBSE National Shooting Championship, in which students from various schools around the nation participated and grabbed an important chance to compete in this National Shooting event.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Party MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha lauded the women journalists across the globe and urged young girls to stand up for themselves.
On International Day of Education, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called on the Taliban in Afghanistan to reverse the ban on girls' access to secondary and higher education.
Tuesday morning in the Shahdara district of East Delhi, the health of girl students in a Delhi government school deteriorated after consuming a mid-day meal.
Writer-director-producer Tracy Oliver was at the Sundance film festival recently and she confirmed that the film 'Girls Trip' is going to be back with a second part soon!
"We will launch a massive crackdown against child marriage in the state. Those marrying girls below the age of 14 years, will be booked under the POCSO Act," the CM said.
After wrapping up 'Girls will be Girls', Richa Chadha is all set to essay the role of a frontline worker during the second wave of the Covid crisis in an untitled film.
According to the IFFRAS report, Pakistan's media, civil society and political leaders have been silent about the issue. Religious leaders and generals have never paid any attention to the same. Only, occasionally, international organisations express their distress at the plight of Pakistan's
This comes after Cricket Australia announced the senior national side's withdrawal from the white-ball series against Afghanistan due to the Taliban's "further restrictions on women's and girls' education" in the country
According to The Khaama Press, a high-level UN delegation traveled to Afghanistan this week and met with high-ranking Taliban officials to ensure the protection of women and girls' rights amid the growing concern over their alienation.