SCERT, Pi Jam Host Workshop for Govt School Teachers

Haydarabad: In collaboration with the Pi Jam Foundation, the TaLangana Education Research and Education Council (SCERT) realized a two -day intensive capacity development program for public school teachers.
The focus was to equip educators with tools, mentality and methods to effectively implement newly initiated digital learning textbooks for 1 to 9 classes, an initiative of the training department. The education organized for two days is compatible with the contexts of real world and allows teachers not only to learn about concepts, but also to experience them.
The workshop included real life traffic scenarios that were simulated using physical information processing tools such as sensors and LEDs, and enabled teachers to discover how real world problems could be translated into coding difficulties. In addition, there were AI activities that worsen concepts such as machine learning, data classification and prejudice without the need for screens or previous technical knowledge. In addition, Ethical Artificial Intelligence Decision Making and Discovering Human Prejudices in Algorithms and Cooperative Games encouraged deep discussion and reflection. In addition, the idea of design helped teachers solve daily school difficulties, model empathy and rapidly contextual solutions.
In order to support ongoing learning and to provide fair access, the department also introduced ‘TaLangana.Codemitra.org.
“The energy in the room was evident,” a participatory teacher said. Yadadri Bhuvanagari, Gundala, Model from the Model School, “AI’yi not only through the screens, stories, games and how to teach through the real lives of our children,” he said.
Haydarabad Court sends two prisons in a 10 -year -old cheating case
Haydarabad: The VII Additional Metropolitan Magistrates’ Court sentenced Hayathnagar, Gopani Narasimha and Bodge Narasimha in separate cases, and was sentenced to two -year meticulous imprisonment in a ten -year cheat case recorded by Vanasthalipuram police. While Gopani Narasimha was indebted, Bodge Narasimha stood on bail.
In 2014, Gopani Narasimha bought a truck from a finance company by receiving a 2.8 Lakh loan. He paid EMIs for three months and finally stopped repayments. In another case, he borrowed 5 more lakh to buy a truck, but he abandoned payments after paying a single EMI.
Shaikpet, Basic stones were thrown for road projects in Yousufguda
Haydarabad: Foundation stones were thrown on Monday for more than one road project in Shaikpet and Yosufguda. Ministers Tummala Nageswara Rao and Gaddam Vivek Venkatswamy laid the foundation of CC and VDCC roads to be built using GHMC funds.
The cement concrete (VDCC) road caused by multiple CC roads and vacuum is expected to arrive at Vinayaknagar and Shaikpet with a 1,05 Crore budget. In addition, 1,11 Crore will be done in Yousufguda Circle. This will be supported by renovation works for Vinayaknagar Park.
Nageswara Rao said the government will full support for the development of the election zone of the Jubilee Hills. Venkatswamy said that development activities will be done uninterruptedly. The authority instructed the authorities to accelerate the completion of roads, drainage and street lighting.
World Breastfeeding Week starts at AIIMS Bibinagar
Haydarabad: AIIMS Bibinagar began to comply with the World Breastfeeding Week, which will end on 7 August. Neonatology, Pediatrics, Gynecology and Gynecology, Community Medical and Family Medicine Departments and Nursing College cooperated to organize events around the theme of increasing public awareness. On Monday, the official series of events launched an official week.
On Monday, the Faculty of Neonatology and the Faculty of Nursing held a workshop on nursing officers and pediatric residents. Obstetrics Department organized a Rangoli competition.
The session discussed the basic issues that involve notes, evaluate and guide them about breastfeeding practices of patients. The participants discussed women how to consult women for various issues related to breastfeeding. The workshop also included practical demonstrations and skill development sessions.
An assessment before and after the study emphasized that there was a significant improvement in the information of the participants and the effectiveness of the workshop in increasing the competence of health workers in breastfeeding support.
TGMFC AI, data science and more will start advanced education
Haydarabad: The TaLangana Minorities Finance Company (TGMFC) announced on Monday that it plans to offer advanced training programs under the management of artificial intelligence, digital marketing, data science and supply chain. Corporation President Obedulla Kothwal made the announcement after distributing 920 certificates to students who have trained in various skill development courses.
B. Shafiullah, minority welfare and Corporation General Manager A. Kanthi Wesley attended the distribution ceremony.




