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6 days ago |
science.org | Farooq Shah |Wei Wu
Skip to main content Main content starts here Farooq Shah and Wei Wu [email protected] Info & Affiliations Access the full articleView all access options to continue reading this article. References and Notes1UN, “UNEP/Closing of INC-5 In Busan Korea” (2024); https://media.un.org/unifeed/en/asset/d331/d3316357.
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3 weeks ago |
thewire.in | Farooq Shah
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1 month ago |
zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Farooq Shah |Mingyang Chen |Wei Wu |Jianhong Sun
• , , , , and . . “ A Review of the Status, Threats and Management Priorities of a Remnant Population of Indus River Dolphins in the Beas River, India .” Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems , no. : e4087. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.4087. • , , , et al. . “ Taxonomic Revision of the South Asian River Dolphins (Platanista): Indus and Ganges River Dolphins Are Separate Species .” Marine Mammal Science : – . https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12801. • , , , and . .
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1 month ago |
kashmirobserver.net | Farooq Shah
Organized by Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, under the ‘ ,’ launched an inter-ministerial initiative in 2021 named Toycathon to challenge India’s innovative minds to conceptualize novel toys and games based on civilization, history, culture, mythology, and ethos.
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1 month ago |
kashmirobserver.net | Farooq Shah
In a circular issued on Saturday, the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) instructed school heads to ensure that schools wore a “festive” look ahead of their reopening on March 15 after winter vacation. The DSEK emphasized that the occasion should be celebrated to create a welcoming atmosphere and encourage students to return to a positive and engaging learning environment.
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2 months ago |
kashmirobserver.net | Farooq Shah
During the COVID lockdown, when the entire school system collapsed, smartphones became the only means of studying. During this time, when my younger son, Muntasir (I fondly call him Monty) was in Grade 8, he quickly hid his phone upon seeing me. It didn’t take me long to realize that he was probably watching something unrelated to his studies, playing a game or something. When I asked for the phone, he gripped it tightly and refused to let go.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
kashmirobserver.net | Farooq Shah
What is the connection between a Bharat Benz double-decker and the Swachh Bharat campaign? It might surprise you, but there is one. During a journey from Jammu to Delhi in this luxury coach operated by Delhi-based Laxmi Holidays, the driver stopped a few kilometers at an unknown place in Panipat near a public washroom, and asked the passengers if they needed to relieve themselves after the long overnight trip.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
kashmirobserver.net | Farooq Shah
On their last day in the school that had been their world for so many years, the outgoing 10th-grade girls of a downtown high school chose to arrange their own modest celebration, a departure from the usual send-off by their juniors. Though exams still loomed, they gathered to mark the end of an era in the school that had shaped them from small children into young women. Behind their fake smile and laughter, a quiet sorrow crept in, and many found themselves in tears.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
htsyndication.com | Farooq Shah
Srinagar, Nov. 15 -- For these girls, it was a farewell not only to their school but also to a chapter of their lives that had held both dreams and challenges, each carrying silent hopes for the days beyond. Instead of finding role models to offer them support, many of the teachers-though not all-came across as the girls' most despised antagonists on that fateful day. They simply chose to stay away from the festivity.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
kashmirobserver.net | Farooq Shah
Srinagar– Continuing its initiative to bolster scientific curiosity and career awareness, the J&K Science Technology & Innovation Council (J&KSTIC), Department of Science and Technology, arranged yet another educational tour for students of Government Girls High School, Narwara, Srinagar. On 5 October, the students visited Asia’s largest trout fish farm at Kokernag, sponsored by the Science and Technology Department.