Education

  1. Board Exams Date Sheet Announcement For CBSE Class X and XII

    February 2nd, 2021 by

    On February 12th, the date sheet for students of CBSE Class X and XII has been released. How to check the date sheet? You can check it on our website. Scroll down. If you want to download the PDF format, it is available on the official CBSE website. Follow these steps: 1. Click on the […]

  2. CBSE Class 10th The History of Print Culture

    February 1st, 2021 by

    Printing has been a tool and even a weapon for revolution and information in society. In any epoch we scrutinise, the ideas have travelled through books, magazines, journals, pamphlets- Print! But do we know how these methods developed? The First Printed Books China, Japan and Korea were the earliest countries to begin printing books or […]

  3. 5 Netiquettes Necessary in Online Education

    December 30th, 2020 by

    “Rudeness luxuriates in the absence of self-respect.” Eric Hoffer Online classes are a bit of a hassle, it is agreed by most. It is difficult to communicate in real time and the speaker has to wait for an appropriate response. It is trying, confusing and a test of patience. From a teacher’s perspective, it is […]

  4. National Mathematics Day – ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’

    December 22nd, 2020 by

    “An equation means nothing to me until it expresses a thought of God.” Srinivasa Ramanujan December 22 is celebrated as National Mathematics Day of India to commemorate the birth anniversary and the contribution of one of the great mathematicians, Srinivasa Ramanujan. The Day was officially recognised by the former prime minister, Manmohan Singh in 2019. […]

  5. Here’s Why You Should Read For Fun

    December 21st, 2020 by

    “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.” Francis Bacon Of Studies Since our childhood […]

  6. Every Student’s Guide To Choose The Correct e-Learning Platform

    December 18th, 2020 by

    All the world’s a stage and we are all actors but the year 2020 has been one unique drama- in a nutshell- a roller coaster ride! For academia across the world the transition from offline to online has felt a bit “out of the syllabus.” From the perspective of the student, Juggling Health and E-learning […]

  7. New Advancements That Completely Changed the Indian Rural Education System

    December 12th, 2020 by

    The Indian education system is one of the largest education systems after China. The issues faced by the rural and urban education system are vastly different. Where urban schooling has an average infrastructure, the syllabus is an over-burden, whereas rural education lacks basic infrastructure facilities in the first place. Have the consecutive governments been sitting […]

  8. Are Internships Necessary in School?

    November 30th, 2020 by

    Internships are aimed at providing professional work experience in a particular field. Initially, these were opted out of necessity. If a candidate was applying for a certain job, he/she worked as an intern to qualify the necessary criterion for that job. Now, the education and moreover, the vocational scenario has changed. People are eagerly exploring […]

  9. What is Cloud Computing?

    November 29th, 2020 by

    The term Cloud Computing has been in use since the 2000s when telecom companies used this to denote information that was not relevant to the users. They used it as a metaphor for the public telephone networks which, to the user, were just a ‘cloud of information’. However, the concept of cloud computing dates back […]

  10. Constitution Day

    November 26th, 2020 by

    On 26 November 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India, which was effective from 26 January 1950. The general idea of a constitution originated from the writings of the Greek philosopher, Aristotle. In his work Politics, Nichomachean Ethics, he uses the word “constitution” in a variegated sense. The essence being, any […]