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How Skill India Mission And Proper Career Counselling Can Work Wonders For So Many

July 5, 2016 by

How Skill India Mission And Proper Career Counselling Can Work Wonders For So Many

“When we talk about Skill India mission, we do not merely talk about filling the pockets of people. We want to instil a sense of self-confidence among the poor”, very aptly said by our honourable PM Narendra Modi. Skill India is not an initiative to make people wealthy but to instill a sense of pride among them. Its mission is to remove unemployment by providing skills and … [Read more...]

Null! How Much We Lack When It Comes To Improvisation Of Education

June 20, 2016 by

Null! How Much We Lack When It Comes To Improvisation Of Education

Did anyone ever dream of making a successful career in India itself? 60% of the youth population denies hustling for recognition in their own country. That is only because of the traditional system of operation, less opportunities and roles. Absence of freedom, fair shakes, enactment and ratification keeps us hanging in between of the topmost and the last. The worst part is how … [Read more...]

The Story Of Child Labours In India (And They Do Attend School)

June 14, 2016 by

The Story Of Child Labours In India (And They Do Attend School)

Breaking away from the fetters of child labor was not an easy task for Naveen Kumar, who hails from a small village at Madanpally, Andhra Pradesh. But he was among the fortunate few who had someone reach out to him and offer a helping hand. And, thus, at the age of 12, Naveen went on to win a national award from the Ministry of Science and Technology for inventing an eco- … [Read more...]

Is The 21st Century Child Having ‘Real’ Childhood? You Can’t Deny: It Was Way Better Before!

June 6, 2016 by

Is The 21st Century Child Having ‘Real’ Childhood? You Can’t Deny: It Was Way Better Before!

Following the trend of recent times, I see my students spending around 6 hours in school, 2 hours in the journey to and fro, and then they have extra-curricular activities, studying from their private tutor and doing their homework. Amidst all this they are deprived of the time for themselves –time to play, time for self study, time to spend with their family. Does your … [Read more...]

What Facilities Most Private Colleges Pretend To have V/S What They Actually Have

June 3, 2016 by

What Facilities Most Private Colleges Pretend To have V/S What They Actually Have

Hello my dear readers, hope everyone is doing fine. Came to write for you all after a long time. It’s the time of the year when school students after working so hard for the whole of the school life are flying out with colourful results and heading towards to take an admission in the college they wished. Some are not lucky enough to take admission in those top colleges of the … [Read more...]

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