Can education end terrorism?

This is an important GD topic and also is a food for thought that wil help us realise what is ethically and morally correct. A good article for all students !

IIT Delhi all set for new changes

IIT Delhi, one of the most prestigiuos institutes of the country is finally set to welcome changes. Refer to the attached article

Learning from china -Educational Sector

China and India always had a neck to neck competition, however, in the educational sector China has developed manifold. This article is from a newspaper and gives n insight to how India should now look for ways of expnading, just like China did.

REALITY OF MONEY MAKING COACHING CENTERS

Its a sad state of affairs that we think our children would brighten there future with the help of these institutes, however, the reality is that today they have become nothing but money making organisations !

The Problem of Indian Educational Sector

I have used this document couple of times in order to understand the scenario of the eduactional sector, and its major shortcomings. Kindly refer to it for an insight.

PSYCHOLOGY NOTES (GENERAL)

Supplementary psychology material for students.

GOVT'S RECENT TAKE WITH ECOMMERCE

The govt has undertaken this move to help the local players, and to standardise procedures. We are eagerly waiting to wtness its impacts.

A COMPLETE GUIDE TO GST

Since GST is one of the favourite topics in almost all exams, Group Discussions as well as Personal Interviews, Heres a complete guide that will broaden your understanding of this topic.

The Assam Issue of citizenship

The Assam Issue of citizenship The major issue that faces our country today is the security of its citizens. This is often hampered when illegal immigrants enter our boundaries and cause disruption, hampering our peace and harmony. One of the major problems that Assam is facing , since time immemorial is that of the Bangladeshi immigrants who occupy their territories, jobs and resources. The most recent occurrence in this aspect is the release of the National Register of Citizens(NRC) that has come with the list of all the inhabitants in the Assam region. All these citizens were required to provide documents to prove that they have been residing in the state from before 1971, as the citizens that came after this period were to be deported, as per the Assam Accord of 1985. After the proper checking it was found that around 40 lakh people were not supposed to be residing in Assam , and talks are that they will be deported, if they fail to satisfy the authorities by providing their documents to prove otherwise. The fate of such people is quite questionable .Given the current circumstances, will these people be allowed to vote in the upcoming elections? What if one or two citizens of a particular family are to be deported, what about the rest ? The answers to such questions are still unanswered and unclear.