PULWAMA — An electric scooty showroom of DM Electric in partnership with GoMoto was on Saturday inaugurated in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district.

Senior officers, the owner of the electric bike showroom, young aspiring youth and local people were present at the inaugural ceremony.

The showroom in the Babhara area of the district has an exciting as well as a cost-effective range of electric scooters, for which a test ride is also offered to the interested buyers.

On the occasion, the showroom owner Younis Wani said that the commutation by electric/green vehicles and two-wheelers is sustainable and this mode of mobility will shape the future of the automobile industry.

Wani further said that investing in such areas not only controls emission levels but also provides gainful self-employment to the youth. "The need of the hour is to establish many such enterprises and create avenues of meaningful livelihood for the youth," remarked Wani.

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PULWAMA — A young entrepreneur from south Kashmir's Pulwama district launched a smartphone application EdBytes, which will help students and job seekers prepare for various competitive exams.

The young Ummer Wani from Babhara area of the south Kashmir district, after the launch of the app for both Andriod and iOS devices, spoke to The Kashmir Pulse and said that the application has been developed while keeping into consideration various State-level and national-level examinations.

'EdBytes is a one-stop solution for competitive exam preparations'

"EdBytes is a one-stop solution for students preparing for competitive exams to avail government jobs. It is a unique app that delivers curated current affairs and other important exam-related topics in impactful notes, in card formats," Wani said.

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He added, "We read all the important news, filter out the unneeded, and retain the best and most essential parts. Then we supplement this current affair with essential facts and deliver to you ready-made daily current affairs capsules free of cost."

EdBytes receives good response from students

Wani said that there are a lot of youth who are preparing for competitive exams including IAS and KAS but everyone can't afford to enrol in 'expensive' coaching classes or purchase books for each and every subject. "This app will assist the students to stay focussed on their goals and take their preparation to an all-new level," he claimed.

It is in place to mention here that the application has received good feedback from the students after the same was made available on Google PlayStore.

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