Miscellaneous

CUSAT Tragedy: A Wake-Up Call for Institutions to Prioritize Student Safety

The CUSAT Tragedy: A Call to Action for Institutions to Prioritize Student Safety The CUSAT tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the paramount importance of student safety at all times, both within educational institutions and during extracurricular activities. This includes ensuring that safety measures are in place for both routine activities and special events….

Life Lessons We Can Learn from Shri Krishna on Janmashtami

Janmashtami is the Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Shri Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. Krishna is a complex and multifaceted figure, and there are many life lessons that we can learn from him. Here are a few of the life lessons we can learn from Shri Krishna: These are just a few…

School Students of Delhi Government and Private Schools barred from using mobile phones in Class rooms

Both government and private school students in Delhi are prohibited from using mobile phones inside of the classroom, according to a stern mandate from the Directorate of Education (DoE). The DoE advised parents to make sure their kids don’t carry cell phones onto school grounds in the recommendation. If students bring mobile phones to school,…

Make an exciting career in Aviation Industry

A multi-billion dollar sector of the economy is aviation. In addition to directly creating work, it also serves as a significant global indirect source of employment. Even though the field may appear profitable, it can be confusing for a student to know where to begin and what is necessary to build a successful career in…

Remembering Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: A Life of Service and Inspiration

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was a man of many talents and achievements. He was a scientist, an engineer, a teacher, a politician, and a President. But above all, he was a patriot who dedicated his life to serving India. Dr. Kalam was born in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, in 1931. He studied physics and aerospace engineering…

Due to heavy rainfall on 13 July Delhi, Punjab and Uttarakhand shut down schools

Heavy and continuous rains, flash floods in some areas and flood-like situation in others continue to batter several parts of north India including Delhi – NCR, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Schools will be closed in some parts of these states on 13 July.  Government, private and aided schools across Punjab are also closed till today….