By Ainie Rizvi
Growing number of learners are leaving high schools like aircrafts without a navigation system.
Tag: education
By Rimli Bhattacharya
I am an engineer with an MBA degree. It took me twenty-two years to figure out that I needed to walk away from this rat race.
By Tanvi Kamra
This thought haunted the mind of Mrs. Chhaya Sharma and led to the creation of UshaKiran, an NGO focused on providing children from vulnerable communities residing in adverse conditions with quality education and nutritious food.
By Fayezah Iqbal
Food which is a constant source of provocation and fury is also undeniably the most primitive and fundamental thing over which humans around the world have bonded or diverged.
By Muzafar Ahmad Dar & Inamul Haq
What India needs is a national commitment to achieve what Maulana Azad had started as the first education minister of independent India.
By Rupayan Mukherjee
In India, the capital of culture even to this day is urban middle-class oriented and the privilege of cultural capital is often inseparably associated to the more potent and material forms of capital.
By Sriparna Datta
The problem is that we are the children of a bad education and it is simply not our fault. Today, being a student who is badly affected by a bad education, I am asking for ‘quality education’.
By Ananya S Guha
Effective teaching can be done by intuition and by understanding intuitively the levels of comprehension that exist in a classroom.