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Survey Calls Vocational Education in India Ineffective
Vocational education, also referred to as skill-based education can be pursued in various disciplines. These courses help the students in acquiring skills that are non-academic in nature and are relat
Planet Mercury: Facts About the Closest Planet
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and also one of the smallest among the 8 planets in the Solar System. Mercury is gravitationally locked and the rotation is unique to the planets of the solar
How Many for Saturday-No-Bag Day?
A volume can be spoken about the fallacies of the Indian education system which was aligned to meet the need of the Britishers. History claims that India was 100% literate before the arrival of the Br
Hues of Nature: Fire Rainbow
We all are aware of rainbows and I am sure most of us are fortunate to see it also. How wonderful and beautiful it looks in the bright sky. But if I say fire rainbow, we have an eeire feeling. However
Mind-Reading Algorithm To Recreate Images Of Our Perception Using EEG
Neuroscientists at the University of Toronto have developed a new technique for the first time to recreate images using EEG of what people perceive based on the brain activity. The technique is develo
Air Pollution and Growing Health Crisis
The constantly rising pollution scenario in India, specially in the cities of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar and Maharashtra, are affecting the health of our children. However, in this article, we ar
Pediatricians Urge for Universal Screening of Teen Depression
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) urged to set up new guidelines on Monday for a universal screening for teen depression. The guidelines were published in the journal "Pediatrics" in 2007 after it
Unintended Consequences of Wrong Economics
Non-market interest rate on National Savings Certificate (NSCs) is becoming a threat to all the other interest rates in banking sector. There are three repercussions that have come to surface with thi
Oxygen Levels and Explosion of Life on Earth
Oxygen is necessary to support life on Earth. A recent study using Geochemical proxies,high resolution data collated from sea water formed carbonated rocks and their chemical signatures points towards
Brief Of Sarojini Naidu: The Nightingale Of India
Sarojini Naidu was a freedom fighter, feminist, political activist and a poet who was born in British India in 1879. She was also the first female state governor. She is also known as 'The Nightingale
Former CEC N. Gopalaswami to Select India's Top 20 World Class Institutes
N. Gopalaswami, former Chief Election Commissioner and the head of Vivekananda Educational Society, which is affiliated to RSS's educational wing Vidya Bharti or Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Sansthan is ab
Some Simple Steps to Help Scoring Better Marks in 10+2 Exam
Marks have been a major concern for all students as it has become the criteria for getting selected in desired universities. As such children are worried about scoring best marks. Most of the students
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