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Super women series: Meeta Sengupta – prominent educationist, writer, speaker #WomensDaySpecial

Super women series: Meeta Sengupta – prominent educationist, writer, speaker #WomensDaySpecial As part of our Women’s Day special Super Women Continue reading →

Digital Literacy and Onwards

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MFpnPpzkUs

Ranbaxy’s Singhs

The afternoon had turned to evening, and the visitor was still there. I had opened the door gently and poked Continue reading →

More than curriculum reform- ReEngineer Education

Part I How much is too much – to Study Ask me that when I was at school, I would Continue reading →

Teacher Pathways have to go via Digital Creativity

We meet our teachers in many ways – some of them gave us knowledge, some understanding of the world around Continue reading →

An Adda on Education: Public Solution for ΣPrivate Good

Education is the public solution to private problems. Education is not the solution. Look around you, there are educated people Continue reading →

Maternity Law Needs to Make Room for Men

https://www.livemint.com/Leisure/sirtn7iTuF9YU21150rtpJ/The-maternity-law-needs-to-be-amended-to-include-men-and-ena.html Text: Maternity leave, extended to 26 weeks, is a progressive step, but we cannot deny that it is gendered Continue reading →

New Education Policy: Are we Ready?

Having entered the chakravyuh, one hoped that the young prince would come back alive. The New Education Policy is like Continue reading →

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