Research article

By: Sejal Goyal Fake news during COVID Fake news is travelling much rapidly than the coronavirus across India. Even before the country’s first case on 30 January, India’s social media was flooded with fake and untrue posts like, wild rumours, conspiracy theories, and doctored videos regarding the disease’s origin, its subsequent spread and possible remedies….

Fake News and the Delhi Riots

The Self-Defeating Power of Misinformation in respect to the country. By: Muskaan Gulati The Citizenship Amendment Act was enacted on 12 December 2019 by the Government of India. The Act provides Indian Citizenship to Illegal Migrants of 6 religious minority groups namely Hindu, Sikh, Parsi, Jain, Christian and Buddhist who have been facing prosecution in…

ONLINE EDUCATION

Japneet Walia 12-June-2020, Education can be easily become transformative when the teachers and students both synthesize information across subjects and different prespectives and educators now a days have been able to create such platforms by fortering learning spaces and in that the students are encouraged to increase their capacity for learning and understanding things and…

Modern way of education during pandemic -Agrim Jolly

 From the past few years, the internet has taken the world to a different level. Initially it was used as a communication medium now almost every single thing is online, many cyber digital companies are using the concept of work from home not only cyber  businesses but also education has also grown rapidly online due…

Online Education in India -KHUSHNASEEB KAUR

E-learning in India is evolving at a swift pace with each passing year. It is not only about secondary, post secondary and tertiary education. It also includes courses and modules for competitive exam preparation, professional skill enhancement, and other non-academic subjects. The two main factors that have made e-learning possible are the availability of internet…

Traffic etiquettes and India

By Vaishali Mishra – India  is the second country with the largest road network in the world. Total strength of 5.4 million km of road network almost 97,991 km is covered by national highways. It’s already a big challenge for Indian government to provide world class roads. And this challenge is more likely to be…

Malpractices by Private Hospitals – KHUSHNASEEB KAUR

There are around 19,817 hospitals in India, out of which 74% are private hospitals. And the rate of unethical practices or malpractices in private sector is way too high in India. The main agenda of the private hospitals is not to treat or cure or prevent, but is to gain more and more money. Various…

Ganga, during lockdown

पिछले कुछ दशकों में गंगा गंभीर रूप से प्रदूषित हो गई है – औद्योगिक अपशिष्ट को नियमित रूप से पानी में खाली किया जाता है, क्योंकि इसके किनारे रहने वाले लाखों लोगों की बर्बादी होती है। नेशनल मिशन फॉर क्लीन गंगा (NMCG), जल शक्ति का एक हिस्सा गंगा सफाई योजना से संबंधित मंत्रालय ने इंडियन…

8 comeback fashion trends

BY- SEJAL GOYAL Fashion is a popular aesthetic expression at a particular time and in a specific context, especially in clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body proportions. Style is an expression that lasts over many seasons and is often connected to cultural movements and social markers, symbols, class, and culture. Of course you…