by N Sai Prashanti Science plays a major role in a nation’s development and progress, the students study Science since their school days as a subject and learn Scientific facts through various methods such as experiments one such way is to understand science through stories. Teaching science through stories is […]
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Gender Inequality in K-culture
by Sariah Song With twinkling lights, colorful streets, and fashionable people on the streets, South Korea is getting attention from the whole world due to K-pop and K-dramas. Well-dressed and handsome young men are dancing on a gorgeous stage. In K-dramas, attractive men are tremendously romantic and well-mannered; they are […]
The Uses and Abuses of Karl Marx
by Gaurav Ojha Karl Marx! wherever you are, come down and see for yourself that only your old bearded picture hangs on the walls of political parties as if you have always been old and never young, but what about your young portrait? Maybe socialists, communists, and revolutionaries assume that […]
Indian Higher Education Pulse – Part – V
by B.H.S. Thimmappa Problems of Particular Concern- Higher Education Telescope Research is necessary for our survival and to continue to make brilliant contributions to the world. Creating an environment in which faculty enjoy teaching/research is one of the most essential elements of being an effective administrator in the modern world. […]
Footballers of the World-4: FIFA World Cup 2022
by Deepanshu Srivastava Readers, in this part of the 5 – series articles, we present to you the highlights of matches 46 to 60 played between December 2 and December 11 in the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. This article comprises glimpses of the last 3 Prelim round matches […]
Book Review: ‘Zeno-the One Eyed Jack’
by Satyarth Pandita “But there is a science which helps us to study ourselves. Let me say at once what it is: psychoanalysis,” writes the author of Confessions of Zeno in an unpublished note (later published by his wife Livia in her memoir of Svevo). The novel Zeno’s Conscience (translated by […]
Women’s Healthcare in Rural India – A Victim of the Pandemic?
by Rhea Mehta COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Sexual, Maternal, and Reproductive Healthcare Received By Women In Rural India India: COVID-19’s Ground Zero Nearly eighteen months ago, on April 4th, 2021, India was dubbed the new ground zero of the COVID-19 pandemic, estimating about 100,000 fresh cases in that one day […]
Indian Higher Education Pulse – Part – IV
by B.H.S. Thimmappa Public-Interest Research – For a Social Cause We need to strengthen the pillars of research and social life. The purpose of public interest research (PIR) includes the development of knowledge and technology in the larger interest of the public using the taxpayers’ money. It involves sharp thoughts, […]
Footballers of the World – 3 : Fifa World Cup 2022
by Deepanshu Srivastava After the highlights of the first 30 matches of FIFA World Cup 2022 being played in Qatar in the first two parts of this series of articles, we now present to you the highlights of another 15 matches ( match no. 31 to 45) which were played […]
Consecutive Wins Is a Bad News for Democracy
by Rashika Bodh We often forget the valuable role that an Opposition plays in a democracy. Just like we need a strong leader to run a government, the need for a strong opposition to question the government is equally important. No single party or political group should ever have so […]