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Pre-school Education: All Learning by Playing

Pre-school Education: All Learning by Playing

By: Dr. Rajkumar Singh Preschool education, also known as early childhood education, is an essential stage of education that focuses on the development and learning of young children, typically between the ages of three and five. This stage is crucial for a child’s overall development, as it lays the foundation for future learning and academic […]

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From Brain Drain to Drained Brain

From Brain Drain to Drained Brain

By: Abid Hussain Rather Different people among us are engaged with different professions in diverse fields and every profession has its own substantiveness for the progress, advancement and development of a nation. Each and every profession plays a vital role in this course and no profession is abortive. But it can’t be denied that there […]

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Artificial Intelligence- benefits, challenges for human race

Artificial Intelligence- benefits, challenges for human race

By: Dr Firdoos Wani Artificial intelligence is a gift from science and technology to people and it has changed the way the world works today. Though only been around for a short time, it is used in many areas of life and has made things easier. Artificial Intelligence (AI)has greatly contributed to the human welfare […]

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Generations of QR codes and are they safe to use

Generations of QR codes and are they safe to use

By: Mohammad Hanief While they may look simple, QR codes are capable of storing lots of data. But no matter how much they contain, when scanned, the QR code should allow the user to access information instantly – hence why it’s called a Quick Response code. A QR code is a type of barcode that […]

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Writing New India’s Growth Story with Logistics Efficiency

Writing New India’s Growth Story with Logistics Efficiency

India is at a take-off point today. The logistical bottlenecks are falling by the wayside as the country's global logistics rating zooms past its competitors.

By: Sumita Dawra India’s global positioning in manufacturing and trade is strongly related to reforms for improving infrastructure and EXIM logistics. Recognising infrastructure as a critical growth engine for the economy, reforms such as the Prime Minister’s GatiShaktiNational Master Plan (NMP) and the National Logistics Policy have focussed on improving logistics infrastructure and logistics services […]

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Women: The real architects of the society

Women: The real architects of the society

By: Priyanka Saurabh ‘Women’ is a strong word. It is attractive as it signifies love, care, nurturing, obligations, responsibilities, power, eternity, motherhood, etc. Women are the mirror of the society. When it is pushed to the margins, it is oppressed; If it is nurtured, the society is nurtured; If it is strengthened, it is empowered. […]

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Why UN Peacekeeping Chief Lacroix is Visiting Bangladesh?

Why UN Peacekeeping Chief Lacroix is Visiting Bangladesh?

By: Taslima Hyat The United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, will be visiting Bangladesh on June 25-26 at the invitation of the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as a state guest. This will be his first visit to Bangladesh on the preparatory meeting for the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial 2023. Bangladesh is one of […]

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Balancing Concerns; The Role of Coaching Centres

Balancing Concerns; The Role of Coaching Centres

I recently had the opportunity to read an insightful article titled “Education as a Business: The Dark Side of Coaching Centers.” While I appreciate the concerns raised by the author regarding the commercialization of education, I believe it is crucial to acknowledge the positive contributions that coaching centers make to the academic landscape. As such, […]

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Unveiling the Silent Sufferings: The Melancholic Saga of Private Teachers!

Unveiling the Silent Sufferings: The Melancholic Saga of Private Teachers!

By: Peer Mohammad Amir Qureshi At the forefront of molding the minds that will shape a nation’s destiny, stands a teacher-the custodians of knowledge, revered as the architects of our society.Their significance echoed time and again throughout the annals of history. Teaching has held an exalted position, an act of virtue that illuminates the path […]

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Why do rivers become villains if we have encroached their area?

Why do rivers become villains if we have encroached their area?

By: Dr.Satyawan Saurabh Rivers are an integral part of the roots of our civilization and the floods caused by them are also a part of our collective reality. If we say from the point of view of hydrology and meteorology, floods in India are directly related to the rains in the country during the monsoon […]

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