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Rethinking the Use of TV Screens in Playway Schools

As technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, its impact on various aspects of our lives, including education, cannot be ignored. In recent years, there has been a growing trend of using TV screens in playway schools for toddlers, purportedly to enhance their learning experiences. However, this practice has raised concerns among experts and […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on May 12, 2023

Begging ‘A Nexus of Crime’

https://eraofkashmir.com/2023/05/07/begging-a-nexus-of-crime/

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on May 7, 2023

The Dark Side Of Charity

The lack of social welfare programs and employment opportunities for the poor, combined with the prevalence of professional begging, leaves genuinely needy people struggling to survive. By Tajamuul Showkat Tears which fall from the eyes of orphans, widows, and poor people are a heart-wrenching sight that we all see too often in the beautiful region […]

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on May 4, 2023

Stunt Biking Menace

By Ajaz Rashid The sight of young motorcyclists performing dangerous stunts on the streets has become all too common in many cities, and the recent tragic accident in Srinagar has brought the issue of “stunt biking menace” to the forefront. While the police are doing their part to crack down on this dangerous and illegal […]

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on May 1, 2023

Effective Studying: The Key to Success in Education

By Mool Raj As the saying goes, “Success is where preparation and opportunity meet.” And nowhere is this more true than in the world of education. Effective learning skills, or effective study skills, are the key determinants of a student’s success or failure in college, high school, or competitive exams. Yet, many students struggle to […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on April 28, 2023

Creating An Inclusive Society

World Autism Day

Filed Under: Editorial, Latest News Published on April 9, 2023

Challenges and Solutions

India aims to Boost Apprenticeships and to Increase Apprenticeship Opportunities to 10 Lakhs by End of 2022 and 60 Lakhs by 2026: By Atul Kumar Tiwari Apprenticeship has long been recognized as an effective way to bridge the gap between education and employment, with Germany and other developed nations often held up as examples of […]

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on April 7, 2023

Millets ‘The Super Food’

Millets ‘The Super Food’

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on April 7, 2023

Education: The Key to Breaking Free from the Shackles of Ignorance

Education: The Key to Breaking Free from the Shackles of Ignorance

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on March 30, 2023

Fire, Friend or Foe? The Role of Fire in Forest Ecosystems

Fire, Friend or Foe? The Role of Fire in Forest Ecosystems

Filed Under: Columns, Latest News Published on March 29, 2023

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