Articles for Social Responsibility

JNUSU To Go On Indefinite Hunger Strike Against Anti- Student Policies

“Time-tested method of conducting JNU entrance exam assessing the different aspects of a student’s potential for learning and research has been replaced without any academic reasoning.

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Delhi Govt To Challenge High Court Order Allowing Schools To Hike Fees Without Permission

Delhi government has decided to challenge the High Court order setting aside a rule which barred private schools built on public land to hike fees without seeking prior permission, a senior official said Monday.

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Training Teachers To Teach 21st Century Students

The most pressing question today for schools is to ensure that the teaching methods adopted by their teachers stays effective and relevant to the ever-changing needs of the 21st century classroom. The answer is fairly simple: The rise of the 21st century student demands the growth of the 21st century educator. Schools can address this through - effectively and continuously educating & training their teachers.

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Fixing The Industry-Academia Gap To Prepare Tomorrow’s Workforce

Today, businesses and HEIs estimate that only about one-quarter of their total staff and students have the skills to work and interact with emerging digital technologies. This figure is expected to more than double — to 62% for companies and 57% for HEIs — in the next five years.

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Gender Sensitization: Raising Your Kids In A Gender-Neutral Environment

Children tend to distinguish between their likes and dislikes based on their observations at home and the environment they are surrounded by. Gender sensitivity can bring a positive impact on the growth of the children, their choices, their development, and the kind of individuals they turn out to be eventually. As a child’s gender identity develops between the age of 2 and 3, it is crucial for the parents to make sure that they are able to choose their own identity and identify with it without bothering about the norms and standards rolled out by the society.

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PUBG Mania: The Perils And Pitfalls Of The Unchecked Use Of Technology

Engaging children in outdoor games and indoor activities are important as it will help them improve their physical, emotional, social and mental health. Children who are proactive at a young age tend to become more productive and well-rounded adults in the future. Hence it is essential to expose children to real-life situations and give them the opportunity to explore the outdoors, engage in fun learning activities and play with other kids.

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Last Minute Study Hacks

When facing intense pressure, students have to realize that studying for 12 hours a day is not healthy and they can rarely if ever, adapt themselves to doing this. If you want to do well in your exams, and of course you do, the best way is by studying hard. However there are other things that you should keep in mind during last minute preparations for your exams which are listed in the article.

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VP Venkaiah Naidu Becomes First Indian To Receive Honorary Doctorate From UN Peace University

The Vice President of India, M Venkaiah Naidu, was honoured with the degree of 'Doctor of Philosophy'.

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