Unheard Cries of Government Schools – Time for Transformation

Unheard Cries of Government Schools – Time for Transformation

Architecture, blog
Study In India’ Program To Attract More International Students The Ministry of Education has informed that it is deliberating on measures to increase the number of international students coming to India for higher studies. The changes will be done through ‘Study in India’– a program being run by the central government aimed to attract international students to higher education institutions in India. In a review meeting of the ‘Study in India’ program with partner institutions, Secretary Higher Education Amit Khare said that the criteria for institutions partnering under it will soon be revised so that more institutions that have the necessary infrastructure and academic quality can join the program.HINDI HINDI HINDI HINDI HINDI HINDI HINDI Read in Hindi
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‘Period Poverty’ Is Failing Women Across The Globe

‘Period Poverty’ Is Failing Women Across The Globe

Architecture, blog
In India when you walk around for survey regarding the Menstrual Hygiene Management, you will not be greatly impressed by the results that you would come across. Roughly about 48% of adolescent girls in India are aware about MHM. Every girl who goes through a bleeding every month must be well educated about how to deal with it. As a women’s sensitive organs are involved in this process, there should not be any point of risk. But are the girls in our country being rightly taught and informed about this? As a greater percentage of girls do not have any idea about menstruation, the moment they happen to enter this cycle, the first thing they deal with is distress and panic. As this is the popular hushed topic that’s brushed…
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Change is the only constant

Change is the only constant

Architecture, blog
Source : https://images.app.goo.gl/s5DFHVovJ George Coures rightly quoted " Technology will not replace great teachers, but technology in the hands of great teachers can be transformational. " If we notice, the current methodology of using chalk and duster has been affecting the lives of students and teachers to a great extent. But, if this is replaced by whiteboards as an alternative, it's going to be a remarkable initiative. Let's discuss, why is it better to use a whiteboard over chalkboards :- •  The material which is put on the chalkboards to provide it with a black or green pigmentation are impermanent and eventually fades away. • While erasing the chalkboard small clouds of chalk dust are produced which remain suspended in air. This dust causes many discomfort if anyone in the…
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Every Child needs Care and Development

Every Child needs Care and Development

Architecture, blog
“For a small child there is no division between playing and learning; between the things he or she does ‘just for fun’ and things that are ‘educational.’ The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play.” ~ Penelope Leach Early childhood basically defines the period from the birth till 8 years of age and this period is remarkable for the brain development. During this period, the environment and the surroundings that children live in, influences them to a great extent. Early childcare and education prepare a child more than the primary school education. It helps a child in holistic development that incorporates social, emotional, and cognitive and physical needs in order to build concrete and expansive foundation for lifelong learning and well-being. There…
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Over-irrigation and Water Crisis in India

Over-irrigation and Water Crisis in India

Architecture, blog
  India is the world’s seventh largest country in terms of area but the second most populous country, with   more than 135 crore people, making it one of the most densely populated area in the world. The amount of water needed in India is immense, making India the center of the water crisis. India is the biggest user of groundwater and extracts more groundwater than China and the US, the next two biggest extractors, combined and groundwater meets more than half of total requirement of clean water in the country. Agriculture, with its allied sectors, is the largest source of livelihoods in India. 70 percent of its rural households still depend primarily on agriculture for their livelihood, with 82 percent of farmers being small and marginal. About 89 percent of…
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