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Amidst all the negative news and challenging times, it's refreshing to hear stories of young individuals who are making a positive impact on the world.
By Roshini Muthukumar
We all want our homes to be clean and tidy, right? But have you ever stopped to think about the impact that traditional home cleaners
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Have you ever considered trading your shiny, nice crockery set for a plate made of leaves? Although it may sound outlandish,
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Olives are one of my favorite vegetable toppings on a pizza, pasta or salad. But I have never wondered where this simple yet complex tasting vegetable comes from!
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India has the largest adolescent population in the world, 253 million, and every fifth person is between the ages of 10 to 19.
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Adolescence, a vital stage of growth and development, marks the period of transition from childhood to adulthood.
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In the 1970s, the Japanese ecologist Akira Miyawaki developed a novel method of forest regeneration aimed primarily at restoring degraded sites
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India’s healthcare system has been battling various issues, including the low number of institutions and less-than-adequate human resources
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The rural population of India comprises more than 700 million people residing in about 1.42 million habitations spread over 15 diverse ecological regions.
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In the past, afforestation was largely a means to generate income from timber and other products. Today, it is integral to our survival.
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For young people today, income, and the resulting economic independence it brings, are significant—it gives them agency and the freedom
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Every year, road traffic mortality is increasing exponentially, and irresponsible driving and drunken driving are persistent behavioral problems
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Despite substantial improvement in health and well-being since the country's independence in 1947, malnutrition remains a silent emergency in India
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Vocational training is a practical program that prepares one for an occupation that requires a specialized skill, like that of a technician, artisan or tradesperson.
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India is a nation brimming with talent. With the youngest, and the largest, workforce of any country, and an economy that’s the envy of the world
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As the fastest growing economy today, India is home to a fifth of the world's youth. With a population of 1.3 billion
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Extreme poverty, illiteracy of parents and entrenched patriarchy have all played a role in keeping the girls from reaching their full potential through education.
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The education system of a super-power aspiring India needs to go through tremendous amounts of change to keep pace with the education system
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Education is considered to be a fundamental human right. As per statistics, 4% of children never start school, 58% don't complete primary schools
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With digitization, the internet has become a very important means of communication and information acquisition.
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In India, only 4.69 per cent of the workforce has formal vocational skill training compared to 60 to 90 per cent of the workforce in developed countries.
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“India has one of the youngest populations compared to other countries. It also has a rapidly changing socio-economic scenario
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“True education must correspond to the surrounding circumstances, or it is not healthy growth,” said the Father of our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.
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To achieve the dream of Skilled India, there has to be an enhanced focus on upgrading the rural education system.
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The term ‘youth’ refers to persons between the ages of 15-29 years. According to the National Sample Surya Office (NSSO)
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When COVID-19 coursed through the country, the government responded with lockdowns that drove people towards digital marketplaces.
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Half of India’s population is expected to be in rural India by 2050 and the bulk of youth entering the youth force will account for 70% of the total workforce.
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With more than 600 million internet users, India is one of the largest and fastest-growing markets for digital consumers.
By Isha Sharma
Yes, you read that right! No matter which college you study from, if you do not have relevant skill set, it’s challenging to secure a good job.
By Bhagyashree Patil
The COVID-19 pandemic has had catastrophic impacts on various facets of life. The second wave, in particular, has had much severe impact on the communities
By Isha Sharma
Education equips children with knowledge, skills and values and open an array of livelihood avenues for them in their future.
By Anubhuti Jaiswal
Digital learning is the new age mantra in domain of education which intends to revamp the traditional academia of teachers-learners ecosystem.
By Isha Sharma
Digital skills are the need of the hour, without which your future can be sour. Gone are days when the letter was the king, now it’s the online jingles that we sing.
By Swapnil Goel
According to a recent survey, more than 35% of employees have reported facing challenges while focusing and engaging in work, while 19% stated learning no new skill in the past year.
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As an obvious reaction to the pandemic, many aspects of our daily lives switched to an online method. Shopping is done online, payments are done online, and so is learning.
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The pandemic has accelerated the pace at which technology is becoming normal in our everyday lives.
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Education is considered to be a basic requirement and a fundamental right for the citizens of any nation.
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Mobile phones, the internet, and their applications like social media etc are a part of our lives from the start till the end of the day.
By Roshini Muthukumar
With a population of over one billion people in India, only one-third can read. But, it is the children of the country that are facing basic challenges.