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Invitation for IRC School League 2016 October 22, 2016 Invitation for IRC School League 2016 -St. Mark’s Sr. Sec. Public School, Meera Bagh Mallika Manchanda <mallika.manchanda@buildingblocks.in> To BCC nksagar_1@yahoo.com Today at 9:54 Dear Sir/Ma’am, Greetings for the IRC League team! We are proud to formally announce the  7th International Robotronics Competition-IRC School League.  The goal of this event is to create interest in Science and Technology among today’s school going children by immersing them in the world of Robotics. It is our privilege to invite your esteemed publication to come and witness this grand event of celebration of Science and Technology. IRC School League 2016 IRC School league 2016 will comprise of 15 Qualifiers, 1 National Finale and 3 Internationals. The first Qualifier of this season is to be held at St. Mark’s Sr. Sec. Public School, Meera Bagh  A t
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Naresh Kumar Sagar Just now  ·  Invitation to participate/Nominate and in 2nd BRICS Telecommunications Ministers Meeting Dear Sir, We invite you to participate in 2nd BRICS Telecommunications Ministers Meeting being organized by Government of India, DoT to be held at JW Marriot, Bengaluru on 10/11th November, 2016.This is follow up of BRICS Heads of States meeting held at Goa. Indian Minister of Telecom, Hon'ble Sh Manoj Sinha is joining. Dr Malcolm Johnson, Dy Secretary General, International Telecom Union, ITU, Geneva is also participating. All the four Telecom Ministers from Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa are joining the meet. BRICS Telecom Ministers/Secretary etc. shall join the conference with about 100 delegates from BRICS Nations. CMAI/TEMA is member of the concerned committee formed by DOT in this behalf. CMAI Association is hosting High Tea on 11th November, 2016 at JW Marriot. The high tea would coincide with CMAI 2nd GLOBAL
Argentines protest teen girl’s rape, killing Thousands of Argentines took to the streets Wednesday to protest the brutal rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl, the latest case of violence against women to shock the country. The protesters - mostly women, but also some men - marched in memory of Lucia Perez, a high school student who died on October 8 after drug dealers allegedly raped her and impaled her on a spike. It was the latest in more than a year of mass marches to protest violence against women in Argentina, where according to government figures domestic violence kills one woman every 36 hours. Organizers said the goal was to condemn not only Perez’s killing, but a culture that values women less than men - which they said can be seen in statistics such as the unemployment and poverty rates
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fo@cprindia.org> To nksagar_1@yahoo.com Today at 16:13   OCT 26 CPR is pleased to invite you to a talk (as part of the Social Change series) on  Who’s Afraid of Caste? Field Notes of an Accidental Anthropologist Wednesday, 26 October 2016, 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. Chandra Bhan Prasad Conference Hall, Centre for Policy Research   Image Source   Scholarly debates on Caste range from the arguments of its decline to its reassertion. The 'field' provides us with enough data to support whatever view we tend to hold on the topic. The talk, based on the speaker's extensive travels in Uttar Pradesh, will focus on how social, economic and political forces have come to define, dominate and reshape Caste in ways that deserve serious attention from scholars as well as policymakers. Chandra Bhan Prasad  is a well-known writer, public intellectual and a businessman. His intellectual courage and his convictions have enriched p