The main objective of PURSE scheme is to strengthen research capacity of performing Indian universities and provide support for nurturing research...
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The park offers a variety of areas for meeting, play and leisure for children with and without disabilities. The park is developed near house number 3901 to 3905, Sector 22-D, Chandigarh, having an area of 0.65 acre. The park is developed as a sensory park at a cost of approximately ₹1.24 crore
The main objective of PURSE scheme is to strengthen research capacity of performing Indian universities and provide support for nurturing research...
As per MC’s official data, commercial and government buildings alone owe the corporation a whopping ₹250 crore in property tax/ service tax,...
Quinte Conservation (QC) is thrilled to announce the launch of its annual Adopt An Acre campaign, encouraging the public to support Beaver Meadow...
The Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has launched new guidelines to improve educational access for students with disabilities,...
The MC’s budget for FY 2024-25 left an uncovered deficit of ₹200 crore. Surprisingly, against an approved expenditure of ₹1,100 crore ( ₹960...
Scholarships specifically designed for students with disabilities play a crucial role in promoting educational equity and ensuring that individuals...
The Anambra State Commissioner for Tourism, Culture and Entertainment, Comrade Don Onyenji says that the State government is looking for...
A Chandigarh MC official said that various arrangements, on last year’s pattern, will be made, for which prior approval of funds will be required....
The payment aims to bring the outsourced workers’ wages on par with those of lowest-paid regular workers, in line with notifications from 2018 and...
Children with autism had a chance to try out sensory-friendly trampolining when a Claremont trampoline park hosted them and their families last...