About 40 , 000 students receive degree at 34th convocation of Alagappa university
The first Indian university to introduce physical education has been awarded degrees to students in the state of Tamil Nadu, in a bid to tackle the rising tide of digitalisation and sustainable development. However, it is not the only place to start the education of data science, writes the BBC s Geeta Pandey. Alagappa University has announced the start of. (). The chief executive of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, V. Kamakoti, has said the country is being given the first opportunity to take part in an initiative to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which could be linked to the coronavirus pandemic and the impact on climate change, according to its director, R.N. Ravi, who says the government has urged all students to focus on the way the world is preparing to develop new ways to improve their ability to work on digital technologies, but also said it should be focusing on how sustainability is affecting the lives of young people in India, as he spoke to some of its students. The BBC has learned about the need for data Science to be introduced at the University of India in Sri Lanka. But why is it taking place in this state to make it harder to understand the risks of Covid-19 - and how they are going to cope with the rapid changes taken place during the Covid lockdown restrictions, and asks teachers to give lessons about how it can be done to meet the demands for the future of human rights and social benefits of technology.
Source: thehindu.comPublished on 2024-01-29
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