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Providing Assistance for Girls Advancement in Technical Education Initiative or PRAGATI is an AICTE, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India scheme that envisions selection of one girl per family having income is less than 6 lakhs per annum to pursue technical education.
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A young man (in bowtie) receives a scholarship at a ceremony. A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education.Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need, research experience or specific professional experience.
The 2003 edition of the IITF saw over 2.5 million visitors to Pragati Maidan. [25] The Northern Railways ran special trains to Pragati Maidan during the 2008 edition of the fair. [26] The Delhi Metro, in a similar vein, handled an average daily ridership of 50,000 commuters during the same period. [27]
Pragati Aerospace Museum (also known as "Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Pragati Museum") is situated outside the town of Nashik in India. In August 2001, HAL opened this museum to showcase their technical achievements and commendable journey.
2008: Inaugural edition, known as India Art Summit, opened at Pragati Maidan The first fair targeted over 6000 visitors with 34 exhibiting galleries at the fair, and 550 contemporary and modern artworks. 2009: The second edition saw the number of exhibiting galleries increase to 54 with attendance of over 40,000 visitors.
Pragati Sarani is a major avenue in Dhaka which connects Rampura to Kuril Flyover. In 2005, the Dhaka City Corporation officially renamed it as Bir Uttam Rafiqul Islam Avenue. [ citation needed ] However, it is still widely known as Pragati Sarani today.
On 25 December 2022, Ministry of Defence (MoD) cleared the order for 120 missiles for the Indian Air Force. [39] Two more units of 250 Pralay missiles worth ₹7,500 crore are in advance stages of acquisition as of April 2023. [40] [41] The purchase of a Pralay regiment for the Indian Army was approved by the Ministry of Defence on 17 September ...