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Underrated No More-4 Emerging and Highly Lucrative Career Choices

Want to make money studying about aliens? Or is drinking tea your idea of time well-spent? If that is really the case, it seems like you are born in the perfect generation.

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Career counselling emerging as a preferred choice for teachers

With students having lack of awareness, teachers need to take up the mantle to help them! In India with only 500 counsellors for about 1.5 million students the calling has never been greater. Many teachers have paid heed to this calling and have taken up programs to help them become counsellors.

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A Comment on the Right to Education Act 2009

Both practitioner and policy analyst are willing to excuse the crawl of progress in Government provisions for education. The lack of improvement in student learning outcomes has afforded even more latitude.

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Infrastructure Yes but what are Pluses to Augment Quality Schooling?

It is unfortunate but true that even after 70 years of independence most of the schools lack even the hygiene level infrastructure.

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Parenting a super child!

Your child’s experiences with the outputs as words, actions, and ranging behaviors are the result of many differential calculi. The most evident reflection that he could mirror back to you is your parenting style, no matter what age he is.

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DMIA Brain Capacity Test can help parents give their child a good “head start”

An increasing number of parents are taking their children, as young as one year-old, for the Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Analysis (DMIA). The 10-minute analysis, costing Rs 5,000, aims to unveil one’s genetic potential based on a study of the ridge patterns on the tips of one’s fingers.

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By 2030 India To Have Largest Population Of Youth

President Pranab Mukherjee and Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar attend Indian School of Business' 15th anniversary

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'We Inspire Our Students To Become Job Creators'

Companies of today are looking for innovative researchers and educational institutions will have to be responsible for it, says Rajendra S Pawar, chairman of NIIT Group.

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Spreading and Certifying Digital Literacy in the World

“While India has produced a lot of highly successful industry leaders globally, as a country of 1.25 billion people, a lot of work still remains to empower the masses on latest technology skills.” says Mr. Damien O’ Sullivan, CEO of ICDL and ECDL.

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"Education should make children more aware about the world and themselves", says Rohit Shah, an actor and a student.

While Rohan Shah is a familiar face on television and silver screen, very few know that he has been working for almost sixteen years in the media industry. Despite of a glam environment, Rohan, unlike many child artists, has a unique take on the purpose and philosophy of education.

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