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    PhysicsWallah's Online Classes Generate Rs 205 Crore in 20 Days

    New Delhi, March 31 Edtech firm PhysicsWallah has recorded around 36 per cent growth in revenue to Rs 205 crore within 20 days of starting online classes, the company said on Tuesday.The edtech firm said that the fifth edition of this academic event saw over 34 lakh students tuning in across...
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    Edtech Consolidation: upGrad and Unacademy Partner Up

    New Delhi, March 16 UpGrad, a major edtech company led by Ronnie Screwvala, is set to acquire Unacademy in a deal involving a 100 per cent share swap, all-stock transaction.Under the agreement, Unacademy co-founder Gaurav Munjal will continue to lead the company as CEO, focusing on online...
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    Pakistan Closes Schools, Cuts Government Spending Due to Energy Crisis

    Islamabad, March 10 – Facing a worsening fuel crisis triggered by rising global oil prices and geopolitical tensions in West Asia, the Pakistani government has announced a series of austerity measures, highlighting the country's deep dependence on imported energy and its fragile economic...
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    Project Ganga: Broadband Expansion and Job Creation in Uttar Pradesh

    Lucknow, March 9 The Uttar Pradesh government signed an initial agreement with a subsidiary of the Hinduja Group, OneOTT Intertainment Ltd, on Monday to expand high-speed broadband connectivity across the state under 'Project Ganga'.The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between the...
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    Chhattisgarh Receives Funding to Expand Digital Connectivity

    Raipur, March 4 The Centre has sanctioned ₹3,942 crore under the Amended BharatNet Programme to strengthen digital connectivity, thereby improving e-governance and online education in Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has said.As part of the ambitious project, 11,682 gram panchayats...
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    New Curriculum Focus on AI, Entrepreneurship, and More

    Kolkata, February 27 The West Bengal government will introduce a range of contemporary and project-based subjects at the Higher Secondary level from the next academic session, an official said on Friday.The move is aimed at boosting student engagement and aligning learning with emerging...
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    KITE Introduces Personalized Learning for Secondary Students

    Thiruvananthapuram, February 12 KITE, the technology wing of the Kerala government's Department of General Education, announced on Thursday that it has launched an AI-driven entrance coaching program for secondary and vocational secondary students in public schools across the state. The "Key to...
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