
Every year on November 14, India celebrates Children's Day to mark the birth anniversary of the country's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. The day, also known as 'Bal Diwas,' highlights the importance of nurturing and empowering young minds, while also paying tribute to Nehru's efforts toward child welfare and education. This year, leading companies like Uber and Air India are marking the day with innovative initiatives aimed at safeguarding and empowering the next generation.
The US-based cab aggregator on Wednesday (Nov 12) expanded its Teens and Family feature by allowing the teens to sign themselves up on the app to make travel safer, simpler and more inclusive for families across generations. Uber said the changes have been made keeping in mind that young users are often the early adopters who lead the way in exploring new apps.
By allowing teens to sign themselves up on the platform with guardian approval, Uber said it is making it easier for them to experience safe and supervised travel while building familiarity with the app.
“We understand that every family is different, and the needs within a household can vary widely. Teens today are far more independent, and we wanted to give them the flexibility to manage their own Uber accounts in a safe and supervised way, with approval from their guardians," said Shiva Shailendran, Director, Consumer Growth, Uber India and South Asia.
"At the same time, we are making it easier for families to stay connected on the platform and ensure that everyone, from teens to seniors, can travel comfortably and confidently," he added.
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While teens today are much more informed and knowledgeable owing to the 24/7 availability of the internet and social media, they are also at risk of shorter attention spans due to dopamine-induced doomscrolling. Keeping the risks in mind, Air India has partnered with Vobble, a kids-focused audio entertainment platform, to introduce in-flight audio experiences designed to reduce screen time for young travellers aged four to 12 years.
Available through the airline's wireless in-flight entertainment system, ‘Vista Stream', the collaboration offers 57 hours of ad-free, age-appropriate listening content, providing families with an engaging and screen-free alternative for their children during air travel.
The curated library includes Dawson Diggs & The Dino Gigs, Suppandi, Shambu, and Mr Filth, along with a diverse mix of science adventures, mystery tales, comedy shows, fun quizzes, and mindfulness sessions, all crafted to inspire curiosity, creativity, and learning among children.
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Press Trust of IndiaDelhi Records Highest AQI Of Season At 461, Air Quality Remains 'Severe'
Press Trust of IndiaThe user said that the number of deaths due to air pollution will be far higher in the Delhi NCR region.
The national capital recorded the highest AQI of the season on Sunday -- up to 461 from 432 a day earlier -- as the air quality remained in the "severe" category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.
The national capital recorded the highest AQI of the season on Sunday -- up to 461 from 432 a day earlier -- as the air quality remained in the "severe" category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.
Shenaz Treasury is frustrated with the traffic and pollution in Mumbai and remembers its old days when it was called Bombay and had clean air
Delhi Air Pollution: All 40 monitoring stations in Delhi show 'red', meaning AQI in the 'severe' category. Rohini in North West Delhi recorded AQI of 499, followed by Jahangirpuri and Vivek Vihar reporting AQI at 495.
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