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Students from Stds III, V and VIII at Urdu medium schools in Maharashtra can now learn general science in Urdu through an e-learning material specially designed by a Pune-based animation college.
Through Rekhta Learning, students, artists, and professionals are engaging with the language for creative expression, academic pursuits, and cultural preservation.
Computer scientist Rohini Srihari says existing computer translators for Urdu are often too literal. "What I want is to determine who are the people, places and things being talked about," she says.
Acting on complaints of ‘irregularities’ against the Telangana State Urdu Academy, the State Minority Department plans to change management of computer centres and libraries currently being ...
'Never stop learning': Professor Shazia Sadiq's advice for international students and girls in science Named among 25 new Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering, Professor ...