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AICTE offers 2,500 virtual internships, application process ends today

URL copied Interested candidates can apply at internship.aicte-india.org The All India Council For Technical Education (AICTE) is offering around 2,500 virtual internships through The Urban Learning Internship Program (TULIP). Interested candidates can apply through the website- internship.aicte-india.org, the application process will be closed on May 10.  The diploma or graduation students with excellent communication skills in Hindi and English can apply for the internship programme. The interns will get a monthly stipend of Rs 12,000.  The Urban Learning Internship Program was launched in 2020, a joint effort of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). It offers internships for upto one year to fresh graduates, students with undergraduate degrees can apply for internships within 18 months from their date of completion of graduation. 

Blockchain Week In Review: Week Of April 30, 2021 - Technology

Weekly Focus: Fed leaves interest rates unchanged, while Chairman Powell says equity markets are a bit frothy Paxos becomes third federally regulated crypto bank (& raises $300 million) Wyoming DAO law to go into effect in July DOJ announces arrest of Bitcoin Fog founder who allegedly laundered $335M in crypto Turkey bans cryptocurrency payments, sets up central custodian South Korea set to tax crypto trading gains U.S. Developments Bipartisan crypto bill passes House of Representatives Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1602, titled Eliminate Barriers to Innovation Act of 2021.   The bill was first introduced back in March by Representatives Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) of the

Tamil Nadu builders worried lockdown will further choke construction sector

Tamil Nadu builders worried lockdown will further choke construction sector The new lockdown may not restrict in-situ construction activities, but the developers are worried over the transport of construction materials from Monday. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- A patient is wheeled out of the Corona Outpatient Department at RGGGH in Chennai on Saturday. (Photo | Debadatta Mallick/EPS) Express News Service CHENNAI: The new lockdown may not restrict in-situ construction activities, but the developers are worried over the transport of construction materials from Monday. The closing of hardware shops will alone impact the construction activity by 50 per cent, says Builders Association of India State secretary S Rama Prabhu.

Federal grand jury brings indictments against former Minneapolis police officers who murdered George Floyd

Federal grand jury brings indictments against former Minneapolis police officers who murdered George Floyd The four former Minneapolis police officers who participated in the murder of George Floyd last year were indicted on Friday by a grand jury with charges of federal civil rights crimes. Separately, Derrick Chauvin who was found guilty on April 20 of all three counts of murder for kneeling on George Floyd’s neck and causing his asphyxiation was also indicted on two counts of civil rights violations for a 2017 assault on a Minneapolis teenager. The two grand jury indictments filed in the US District Court of Minnesota were published by the US Department of Justice along with a press release that states, “The first indictment charges former Minneapolis Police Department officers Derek Chauvin, 45; Tou Thao, 35; J. Alexander Kueng, 27; and Thomas Lane, 38, with federal civil rights crimes for their roles in the death of George Perry Floyd Jr.”

Death of Mikayla Miller triggers calls for an independent investigation, something rarely seen in cases

Death of Mikayla Miller triggers calls for an independent investigation, something rarely seen in cases Updated 7:25 AM; Nearly three weeks after the body of 16-year-old Mikayla Miller was found, a growing number of residents and politicians are calling for an independent investigation into her death. “Mikayla Miller deserved to grow old. She had so many basketball games, road trips and HBCU homecomings ahead of her. She deserved childhood uninterrupted,” Rep. Ayanna Pressley said in a statement Tuesday. “There needs to be a full, transparent, independent investigation into her death.” This request was echoed by the ACLU of Massachusetts. “Mikayla Miller’s family should be planning college visits for their daughter; instead, they’re planning her funeral,” Carol Rose, executive director of the Massachusetts branch, said Thursday. “The ACLU of Massachusetts joins her family and community in support of a full, transparent and independent investigation into her d

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