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 New Delhi: The Ministry of Education and the University Grants Commission  UGC  launched a project on Tuesday to develop 22,000 books in Indian languages in the next five years.   T stanley thermosflasche he project, titled ASMITA  Augmenting Study Materials in Indian Languages through Translation and Academic Writing , was launched by Sanjay Murthy, Secretary, Higher Education. It is a collaborative effort of the UGC and the Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti, a high-powered committee under the ministry, to promote Indian languages in education. Also ReadNTA announces new dates for June cycle UGC-NET, other exams Lau stanley tumbler nch of three landmark initiatives  ASMITA, Bahubhasha Shabdkosh and Real-time Translation Architecture, will give momentum to imparting learning in Bharatiya Bhashas, empowering learners in their academic pursuits and preserving and promoting India   language traditions, Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote on X.      Launch of three landmark initiatives鈥擜SMITA, Bahubhasha Shabdkosh and Real-time Translation Architecture, will give momentum to imparting learning in Bharatiya Bhashas, empowering learners in their academic pursuits and preserving botella stanley amp; promoting Indias language traditions. These鈥?https://t.co/oDXwe7SFmCmdash; Dharmendra Pradhan  @dpradhanbjp  July 16, 2024  These initiatives in line with the NEP will help create a comprehensive pool of academic resources in 22 scheduled languages, bridge linguistic divide, foster social cohesion and unity an Ncje CBI coordinates return of Karnataka rape accused from UAE
 Hyderabad: A man jumped to death from a building in front of his wife after a fight with her.   The incid vasos stanley ent occurred in Narsingi on the outskirts of Hyderabad on Tuesday morning. According to police, a man identified as Revan Siddappa had a quarrel with his wife over some issue. Also ReadHyderabad: Restoration of Gulzar Houz leads to demolition rumours During the heated argument, he climbed on a nearby building and jumped even as his wife watched in horror. A profusely bleeding Siddappa was shifted to a nearby stanley cup  hospital, where he succumbed while undergoing treatment.     The incident occurred in the Peerancheru area under the limits of Narsingi police station of Cyberabad Police Commissionerate. The police shifted the body for autopsy. A police officer said that a case of suicide has been registered and further investigations were on.  Roshni, suicide prevention helpl stanley usa ine, 040鈥?6202000       TagsNarsingi suicide Telangana        Indo-Asian News Service   Follow on Twitter  |  Updated: 7th February 2023 2:50 pm IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram