There A lot of free courses on Coursera this lockdown. These courses are free till 31st May. Coursera is providing free courses till 31st May which has been taught by I vy League schools or offered by companies like Google and Amazon. These Courses having many categories ncluding mental health and well-being, career development, c ..
While most schools have willingly chosen the path of advancement, when it comes to higher education, the number of universities embracing the integration of technology in their learning methods reduces substantially. At one side, the top public universities are yet to upgrade their infrastructure, on the other, while there are few private universities that offer a complete package of quality teaching, intuitive learning, and industry training to mindfully build a lot of students that companies like Microsoft and Google like to hire from. One such university that is continuously raising the level of quality education is Lovely Professional University. Established in 2005, it is the largest single-campus university in India. The university has managed to set a new bar in such a short span with the quality of education it provides; its impeccable placement records being the proof. Each year, LPU witnesses a number of industry giants and well-known MNCs like Amazon, SAP, Cisco, Micros...
The World Bank has approved USD 1 billion emergency funding for India to help it tackle the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed 76 lives and infected 2,500 people in the country. The World Bank’s first set of aid projects, amounting to USD 1.9 billion, will assist 25 countries, and new operations are moving forward in over 40 nations using the fast-track process, the bank said on Thursday. The largest chunk of the emergency financial assistance has gone to India – USD 1 billion. “In India, USD 1 billion emergency financing will support better screening, contact tracing, and laboratory diagnostics; procure personal protective equipment; and set up new isolation wards,” the World Bank said after its Board of Executive Directors approved the first set of emergency support operations for developing countries around the world, using a dedicated, fast-track facility for COVID-19 response. In South Asia, the World Bank also approved USD 200 million for Pakistan, USD 100 million for ...
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