
Productivity Analysis: Night Owls vs Early Birds
~ Tejas Bobe Night Owls vs Early Birds We’re all familiar with the proverb ‘Early Bird gets the worm’. But ever wondered why there is no proverb about Night Owls?
~ Tejas Bobe Night Owls vs Early Birds We’re all familiar with the proverb ‘Early Bird gets the worm’. But ever wondered why there is no proverb about Night Owls?
By – Mahak Garg Gone are those days, when people were studying for the sake of getting degrees and marks. Now a days, people acquire a particular skill and then
~Sangyukta Das Education has become one of the most necessary tools that enables a person to become a responsible and suitable citizen of tomorrow. With numerous changes in the education
~Mahak Garg National Sports Day is celebrated in India on the Birth Anniversary of The Hockey Wizard Major Dhyan Chand Singh. In Hindi, it is called the Rashtriya Khel Divas.
~ Nishtha Vohra “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” Benjamin Franklin Education in Today’s Era Education in today’s times is by far the most important thing a person
~ Ridhima Yadav A formal letter is issued by the Ministry of Defence recently granting permanent commission to women officers in the Indian army. On February 17, a Supreme Court
~ Team SKCF Listed below are a few books that can keep you entertained and free from stress during the pandemic and lockdown. Read, Learn, and Grow! When Breath Becomes
~ Ridhima Yadav In today’s time and age, due to the invisible enemy that everyone is dealing with, there has been a shift from classroom to online education. Adjusting to
~ Bargavi Baradhwaj On 30th July, the Union Cabinet of India introduced a revised educational policy known as the NEP 2020, creating wider scope for education in schools and universities
~ Tejas Bobe Gender and Caste Divide in the Indian Education System It is a well-known fact that education is the backbone of a nation, as well as the symbol
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