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DIKSHA clocks 2.25 crore users, 575 crore learning sessions: Govt
India's DIKSHA digital education platform has 2.25 crore registered users and has powered 575.25 crore learning sessions, reports the Ministry of Education. The NCERT-led platform hosts 3.67 lakh ...
With 2.25 crore registered users, DIKSHA has powered 575.25 crore learning sessions, as per the Ministry of Education.
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. A new study found that 90-120 minutes of weekly ...
Turning $2 into $20,000 has never been easier — if you’re lucky. Some uncirculated U.S. $2 bills may be worth up to $20,000, but it depends on a few factors, according to Heritage Auctions, one of the ...
You’ve probably heard about zone 2 training, which typically shows up as easy runs and long runs on your schedule. It helps you build your aerobic capacity to run 5Ks, marathons, and any distance in ...
Laurence Wall is a Contributor at DualShockers who has been writing professionally since 2022 and covering games since 2023. He primarily writes guides and lists, with a focus on indie games, RPGs, ...
Getting a depth module in Subnautica 2 increases your tadpole submarine's depth resistance and lets you explore further without having to worry about finding oxygen spots. However, you'll reach the ...
If you’re playing on Creative Mode, then you don’t have to worry because the Tadpole blueprint is unlocked at the start. For Survival Mode, though, you need to put in a bit more effort. Not only do ...
Mario’s Modules 2 is a hack where you collect primitive elements called “modules” throughout the game and use them to construct entirely new movesets for Mario. The hack features two modes: ...
Fasig-Tipton has cataloged 593 entries for its Midlantic May 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, to be held May 18-19, at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, Md. "Our consignors have shown ...
The prevailing assumption in AI development has been straightforward: larger models trained on more data produce better results. Nvidia's latest release directly challenges that size assumption — and ...
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