Tag: UNESCO
India’s Science Growth Lacks Trained Scientists
Despite India having several policies and programmes for encouraging innovation culture and absorbing major encouraging technologies, persistent shortage of well-trained scientists and engineers stand...
More Spending Needed in Science for Sustainable Future
The spending on science has gone up across the world in recent times but there is still a long way to go before it...
Indian places to get UNESCO World Heritage Sites Tag
Six Indian cultural and heritage places, including Ganga ghats in Varanasi, temples of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu and Satpura Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh...
Majority of LGBTQI students feel unsafe in schools
More than half of the LGBTQI students experienced bullying in school at least once because of their sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity and...
Covid; 100 million children fall behind reading capability
More than 100 million more children than expected are falling behind the minimum proficiency level in reading because of Covid 19 related school closures,...
Youth to be encouraged through Trash Hack campaign for tackling waste
Aimed at encouraging the youth to learn about sustainability through tackling waste, UNESCO launched the Trash Hack campaign. The campaign will promote simple actions...
Countries fail to protect violence against children; Global report
Half of the children in the world or about a billion of them are affected every year by physical, sexual or psychological violence and...
School Closure world over to have negative impact; UNESCO
The UNESCO has warned that school closures because of coronavirus impact was harmful as it interrupts learning, increases drop outs and social isolation.
UNESCO says...
COVID19: One in five children out of school
With Coronavirus gripping almost all the countries, one in five children worldwide is staying away from school and an additional one in four students...
Four cities gets UNESCO Creative city tag
Mumbai, popularly known as the city of dreams and Hyderabad known as the city of pearls have got the rare distinction to be included...






































