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Category: Education

  • 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…

  • What is the meaning of Critical Pedagogy and Overview

    Critical Pedagogy, Poulo Freire has invented and used the term for the very first time, with the theory of exploited oppressed. The information which is transferred to the public is, first filtered by the dominant class and thus get biased in the favor of the dominants thereafter, it is transferred to the public. In educational…

  • What is Political Science: All you need to know in 850 Words Essay

    POLITICAL SCIENCE AS A DISCIPLINE  When you study political science, you’ll learn about how political power is distributed, how government at different levels are structured and operate. One inspects how laws are formed and enforced. The subject is commonly thought of as a determinant of the distribution of power and resources. You’ll learn about the…

  • Types of Religion : sacramental, prophetic and mystical

    Types of Religion Problems are universal in this world, humans are continuously making efforts to understand those problems, but there are still such problems which are still beyond the reach and thoughts. Humans can make biological reason which can explain the reasons for the birth of a human but cannot explain the concepts behind the…

  • The Indian Education System : Features, Pros, Cons and Way forward

    Why is India still one of the developing countries and what is stopping it from being a developed one? This particular question strikes me every time when I read something about India’s education system. I see India’s education system as an obstacle towards its objectives of achieving inclusive growth. The Indian Education system: Overview  …

  • Social Impact of Migration, Negative and Positive Effects

    Migration, directly and indirectly, has a social impact on the family whether migration is by rural or urban class, or from long distance or short distance. The migrants make efforts to keep in touch with their families by either visiting once in a while or moving back to the rural place for some time after…

  • 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…