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Devdiscourse
Parent companyVisionRI Connexion Services Pvt Ltd.
StatusActive
Founded2015 (2015)
Country of originIndia
Headquarters locationSonepat
DistributionWorldwide
Key peopleJ.P Singh, Editor-in-Chief
No. of employees35
Official websitewww.devdiscourse.com

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Devdiscourse is a development media portal covering latest news stories in sectors such as agro-forestry, art & culture, technology, economy & business, education, energy & extractives, politics, law & governance, health, science & environment, social & gender, sports, transport, urban development, and WASH.

The portal is executing a research project on ‘Participatory Monitoring of Sustainable Development Goals’ as well by using IT-enabled tools.

The portal is a product of VisionRI Connexion Services Private Limited

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  1. "VisionRI Connexion Services Pvt Ltd". VisionRI.
  2. "Devdiscourse". Devdiscourse.
  3. "New MoUs to boost ongoing industrial collaboration between India, Taiwan". FICCI. FICCI.

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