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Second, Kinder Acts: The Story of Reena Nachika

Second, Kinder Acts: The Story of Reena Nachika On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the story of a young Indian Maoist who turned her back on violence – and now champions education instead. By March 09, 2021 Reena Nachika leading a community meeting at Dakapada village in Koraput district, Odisha, India. Credit: Abhijit Mohanty Advertisement In the remote village 465 kilometers from Bhubaneswar, capital of the eastern Indian state of Odisha, people are excitedly gathering for a community meeting. Reena Nachika, once a Naxal a Maoist rebel but now a social worker, is motivating parents to send their children to school. “Education is the only way to empower our next generation,’’ said Nachika, a native of the Dakapada village who belongs to the indigenous Kondh community. “If today I am here, speaking confidently in front of you all, it is because of my education.”

French envoy Emmanuel Lenain to visit Odisha on March 4-5 to boost ties, sustainable investments

French envoy Emmanuel Lenain to visit Odisha on March 4-5 to boost ties, sustainable investments ANI | Updated: Mar 03, 2021 22:25 IST New Delhi [India], March 3 (ANI): French Ambassador to IndiaEmmanuel Lenain will embark on his maiden official visit to Odisha on March 4 to 5 to enhance ties between leading French and Odisha universities and boost French investments in smart city and renewable energy projects in the state. According to a statement by the French Embassy in New Delhi, at Xavier University Bhubaneswar, the Ambassador along with Tusharkanti Behera, the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Sports and Youth Services of Odisha, will preside over the official launch of the first Indo-French dual degree in Sports Management between Xavier University and French business school Emlyon.

BCI sets up India s first law teacher training institute | India News

NEW DELHI: At a time when the lucrative legal profession is attracting nearly two and half lakh students to pursue LLB degree in over 1,000 law colleges every year, there is a dire need for trained law teachers. The Bar Council of India (BCI) took the initiative to set up India s first law teacher training institute - Indian Institute of Law (IIL) - in collaboration with Kalinga Institute of Industrial Training (KIIT) at Bhubaneswar, a move that drew praises from three Supreme Court Judges - Justices U U Lalit, B R Gavai and V Ramasubramanian. Justices Lalit and Gavai would become CJis in the next few years.

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