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New Delhi: Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launched the Kindle version of Swami Chidbhavanandaji’s Bhagavad Gita through video conference today.
Launching the e-book version of Swami Chidbhavananda Ji’s Bhagvad Gita, the Prime Minister lauded the efforts to bring out e-book version as this would connect more youngsters with the noble thoughts of the Gita.Traditions and technology have merged, said the Prime Minister. He said that this e-book would also deepen the connect between the eternal Gita and the glorious Tamil culture. This e-book would enable the Tamil diaspora spread across the world to read it easily. He praised the Tamil diaspora for scaling new heights in many sectors and yet carrying the greatness of Tamil culture wherever they went.
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are at risk of not returning to school. We have the opportunity to build a future that is more equal and more inclusive and we must take it,” announced Google and Alphabet CEO, Sundar Pichai.
The day also marks six successful years of the tech giant s Internet Saathi programme, a joint effort with Tata Trusts, that aimed to empower women across rural India with digital literacy skills and bridge the digital gender divide.
This pan-India effort has benefitted over 30 million women across India through training provided by over 80,000 Internet Saathis
Speaking at the event, Pichai said, “The success of the Internet Saathi program has shown how digital access and digital literacy can help women to reach their full potential and improve their livelihoods. When women have equal access to opportunity, we all benefit from their perspectives, creativity and their expertise, and this is true all over the world.