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Category: Education Problems

  • Major Issues for Students: An Overview

    Being a student myself this article was a bit easy for me to write. I also had to move out to a new city for further studies. Hence, I was able to relate to the survey responses. Students, whether living away from their house or living with their parents, face numerous challenges that impact their…

  • Life at DU for South Indian Students

    The first thing that comes to mind when I hear that someone is from South India is of South Indian food. But I have never thought thoroughly about what problems they face when they move out of their state to Delhi (North India) compared to me, who is from North India and also moved out…

  • Teaching War: Pedagogy of History in the Classroom

    Teaching about World War II and other global conflicts in the classroom can be a daunting but imperative task for teachers. The dilemma of providing an all round coverage of the happenings of the war while also setting the context about wars through nuances of the cultural context of the victors can be a daunting…

  • Can Democracy’s promise of Inclusive education be achieved online?

    A picture of a young college going student, teaching primary school children in a village on the terrace of a house using a blackboard, was being circulated in social media platforms. This picture indicates the inaccessibility of required educational resources to the students deprived of digital devices. With the Covid19 pandemic pushing large swathe of…

  • Is Failure the Only Reason Why Students Commit Suicide?

    Breaking News!! CBSE class 12 topper Meghna Srivastav scores 499/500 with a percentage of 99.8 in Humanities stream. Delhi bus driver’s son, Prince Kumar scores 97% who is among the toppers in CBSE class 12th science stream. Meet CBSE class topper Prakhar Mittal who scored 499 out of 500 and fell short of just 1…

  • Relationship Between Education and Migration

    There exists a strong relationship between education and migration that has a direct impact on a person’s decision to migrate and on his education due to migration. When migrating, it is obvious that one’s skills are also transferred, which might not be that sharp because of living in a rural area, which makes it difficult…

  • Rural Women Education and their Problems in India

    Rural Women Education and their Problems in India

    The literacy rate for women in India is 39% whereas 64% for men with less than 40%of the 330 million women aged seven and above is literate, according to 1991 census which calculates to around 200 million women are illiterate in India. Illiterate women in rural areas show poor nutritional status, high level of fertility,…