by Deepanshu Srivastava It is an excellent opportunity to watch in action the world-class footballers and their soccer skills through the ongoing FIFA (Federation Internationale De Football Association) World Cup. FIFA is held every after 4 years. Its inaugural edition was held way back in 1930. Its format is composed […]
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Didn’t Expect from You
by Ajith KP The applause dimmed! The joyous countenances doomed! The vigor of the combination redeemed! The emojis of dismay sparked in the faces of the fans of the team of the invincible hero, who stirred the net of the opponent with the ‘hand of God’ goal, none other than […]
Exuberant Epiphytes
by Saswat Tripathy and Ayushi Bandyopadhyay The circle of life is full of drama and struggle. Species societies run through food, reproduction, and breeding. Another important part of the cycle is socializing. In the kingdom of nature, this socializing concept is known as “ecological species association”. An integrated entity in […]
Record Defeat of Team India: ICC T20 World Cup
by Deepanshu Srivastava The eighth edition of the men’s ICCT20 world cup was held from October 16 to November 13 in Australia. All 16 teams participated in this tournament 12 of them got direct entry whereas the remaining 4 teams entered the tournament after playing the Qualifiers. Team West Indies which […]
Indian Higher Education Pulse – Part-II
by B.H.S.Thimmappa Education in the Universities – Scenario Awareness Journey The standard of the higher education system (HES) in India needs further improvement and refinement through evolution involving higher education policy leading to accessibility, accountability, affordability, and equity. Further, looking beyond policy framework and management control in managing higher education […]
There Is a Cure out There
by Ajith KP Sometimes, not sometimes, almost all nowadays, off-putting barbarian facts narrated and flashed, smears and pierce the flesh with intense pain and worry the commons who at least once hadn’t felt little sense of hesitation to press the ‘ON’ button of the TV remote may be sparse. Some with […]
Two Poets & the Transformative Impact of Scientific Knowledge on Human Lives
by Gaurav Ojha When I think of the progress of scientific knowledge, its applications, and its impact on human welling, flourishing and quality of life, I take reference to two poets from different historical periods. First of all, let us take the case of 19th-century romantic poet John Keats who […]
Science Models for Inspiring Students
by B.H.S. Thimmappa Scientific models help us to visualize or picture in our mind something difficult to experience directly or understand. Science, engineering, and technology models play an important role in motivating and awakening the curiosity levels of students beyond regular class activities and textbook experiments. A scientific model represents […]
The Vicious Cycle of “I’m not enough”
by Raisa Anan Mustakin Have you ever felt like you are not doing enough? Have you ever felt like, no matter how much work you do or hard you study, it is never enough? Well, I have felt like that – and I still feel like that. No doubt I […]
Risks on Your Wrists?
by Shraddha Shenoy Have you been nailing your daily goal of completing 10,000 steps?! It’s an abounding feeling when your wearable fitness device vibrates to inform you about hitting the day’s fitness goal. Just like how apps, trackers, and fitness wearable devices are excellent motivators for you, they are equally […]