Noble award-winning scientist lauds AP government's Jagannana Amma Vodi scheme

Noble award-winning scientist lauds AP governments Jagannana Amma Vodi scheme
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John B. Goodenough
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Nobel laureate John B. Goodenough lauded the 'Amma Odi' scheme introduced by YSRCP government headed by chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra Pradesh.

Nobel laureate John B. Goodenough lauded the 'Amma Odi' scheme introduced by YSRCP government headed by chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra Pradesh. Goodenough has emphasised the importance of learning from the day of birth until death. The overseas Education Department has taken the AP government's 'Amma Odi' scheme to the notice of this 98-year-old World-Class Inventor. The Noble award-winning scientist is famous for inventing the cathode, which is used in current generation smartphone lithium-ion batteries.

The Nobel laureate lauded the idea of a financially beneficial scheme for educating children in a country like India. This Nobel laureate who is familiar of the Indian conditions opined that many children in the country want to be educated, but due to the lack of financial assistance and the infrastructuyre, the children are compelled to drop out from studies. However, he said that with the government's bringing such schemes like Amma Vodi would help the literacy rate in India.

The AP government has introduced the Amma Vodi scheme to provide financial assistance for the mother who sends their wards to the schools. It is in this context that a Nobel laureate has praised the scheme. A video message has also been released.

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