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HOW TO BECOME A GOOD TEACHER

  Teaching is not just a profession; it’s an important role that one plays to shape up the lives of many people. To become a successful teacher, there are many numbers of things which one got to care of. Here are some tips to assist you become an honest teacher . Let’s inspect 6 tips which may cause you to become an honest teacher: 1. Listen to your students and try to solve their issues with subject For a good teacher, it is very important to understand the problems a student is facing regarding your subject. And for this, you want to hear them with an open mind. Give them space to be ready to discuss their exact problems with you. Remember it should be a two way communication and not only one way. 2. Promote the practice of self-studies among students Self-study is the key to success. Push your students to try self-studies by giving them assignments, new problems, etc. 3. Assist weak or hard students Every student is equal for a teacher. If there are some students who a

Balancing of Personal and Professional Life

  In today’s scenario, being a woman I would like to draw an attention in balancing both the activities i.e. personal and professional life in a systematic and pragmatic manner in order to sustain in the society and to perform the tasks perfectly. In order to balance our life in these two boats we really need to have a good and healthy life and for that we should give lot of importance to yoga practice. There are certain things for the peace of mind and balancing the life in a proper way is to have a good spiritual life as well. Spirituality makes you in a peace of life and if we follow the teachings of Bhagwat Gita, which is like a manual of how to lead your life by keeping the lord in the center and performing the activities as per the scriptures prescribed. If we follow what is prescribed like getting up early morning and starting your with some nice spiritual activity though small but immensely effective like watering the tulsi plant, doing some chants in the early morning which no

Online Teaching Learning Examining

  With the start of this century the term e-learning also referred as online teaching and learning has been coined. Soon it became a popular way to reach individual at remote location. The medium for this teaching learning process is completely based on internet facility. The annual average growth in number of students from year 2001to year 2004 was 24% and it is still continuing. Most of the school, college and universities agreed that online education is critical in longer term but after this pandemic (Covid-19) it became as only option for continuing the process of teaching learning. It also added the assessment of students into teaching and learning. The best thing about this is the flexibility in every aspect like timing, pace, mobility etc. Several course management tools came into picture for continued assessment through assignment, quizzes, test etc and competition turned into open source tools availability. Variety of communication platform also came in existence to handle c

From USA to USB: Dance of Democracy and Discourses in Media

  When it’s action time in the USA, can ‘USB’ (United States of Bihar) be far behind? At least, not so this time of democratic elections held recently thereto elect their respective head of state. Post-polling, while America struggled to officially declare its next president, Bihar has taken lead to place a leader in the temple of democracy.   So, ‘B’ has left ‘A’ behind when it comes to political functioning and democratic dividends. Except in English alphabet, USB has been ahead of USA at least in some respects. Historically speaking, democracy has been in place in Bihar during ancient times also, as it is considered to be the birth place of the one of the oldest republics in the world.The concept of USB originates in ancient times. As per AngutaraNikaya , a Buddhist scripture, there were 16 Mahajanpadas (great kingdoms / republics) in the 6 th century BC during the Vedic Age in northern India with the oldest being the Lichhavis in modern Champaran of Gandhi’s fame. On the other h

POLLUTION IN DELHI/NCR

  Severe pollution is there during the months of mid October to the end of November, especially during the festival of Diwali. This happens mainly due to two reasons, firstly, due to the burning of fire crackers in Diwali and secondly due to the burning of straw from crops from the adjoining states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. One should stop fire cracker instantly, a law itself cannot do justice until the individuals realize its adverse effects. As far as straw is concerned, the Government of Delhi in collaboration with Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Pusa, New Delhi has done spraying of a chemical in the agricultural fields so that the straw gets converted to manure and it helps in the growth of the new crops as well. This thing is totally managed by the Government of Delhi and the farmers are not required to spend any money regarding this. The spraying of chemicals onto the straw takes some hours and it gets converted to manure in 1-2 weeks and so burning of

POST EFFECTS & RECOVERY OF COVID – 19

  It’s been more than 85.5lakhs cases which have been reported in India till now and will continue to increase.   But the good news is that the recovery rate touched 90% of total affected cases. Earlier, everyone has ignored about the post effects of COVID- 19 , as it was more important to manage the COVID patients but now the officials are concerned about the post effects of COVID-19 as people are recovering with many other problems after COVID-19.   Though COVID-19 is a virus that affects the lungs, in a smaller subset, but it is also found to have an impact on the lungs, heart and brain, increasing the risk of long-term health issues, and life-threatening complications.   This is a disease with number of mysteries as compared to other respiratory disease and it leads to decrease in immunity, long-term fatigue, headache, vertigo, etc.   Out of these, fatigue including muscle pain and weakness is the most common post effect of COVID-19 which maximum patients are facing after their

Manual Scavengers: A Stinky Legacy of Suffocation for the State to Solve

  From Nomadic to Cosmopolitan society, it can see the progressive society has taken place in various spheres. Various stages of development took place from time to time. India is secular country and does not follow any religion. But humans are considered beyond humanity in today’s era too. India is considered one of the divisions of caste and communities. During the times of Vedas too division of caste was in accordance with Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudra. And person was classified as accordance to their status. Later on caste become a fundamental aspect and society stratified according to the changes brought by humans. Old aged traditions revealed various sociological changes which were brought in the society and later on it became the concept of modernity. Looking into the caste culture which is followed in various places, caste became one of the barriers. Later on development too place and Manual Scavenging is considered as one of the most practices of untouchability whi

NEED FOR CHANGE IN APPROACH OF INDIAN JUDICIARY WHILE HANDLING CASES RELATED TO FREEDOM OF RELIGION

  Indian constitution follows separation of powers in a flexible manner such that three organs of state can keep a check on each other so that fundamental rights that are guaranteed under Indian Constitution are not violated.   Judicial activism is among such form under with judiciary not only performs function of interpreting the laws but also interferes with sphere of legislature and executive to uplift minority section of society. Now days such approach is frequent in cases related to freedom of Religion under Article 25 of Indian Constitution? On one hand            Indian Constitution gives the freedom to citizens to practise and propagate any religion but on the other hand judiciary can interfere when such rituals are against fundamental rights or health or public morality. For instance Supreme Court evolved the doctrine of ‘Essential Religious Practise ‘in case of The Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras v. Shri Lakshmindar Tirtha Swamiyar of Shri Shirur Mutt which

BIOPLASTICS: A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO REDUCE PLASTIC POLLUTION

  Bioplastic is a type of plastic which is biodegradable as well as eco-friendly plastic that is made of renewable natural resources. Bioplastics can be boon in removing the plastic waste problem which is contaminating our planet and causing pollution to the environment. We may better say that bioplastic (BPL) is pollution free and zero waste alternatives to traditionally used plastic. Types of Bioplastics (BPL): 1.                  Starch based BPL – These are used for the making wrappers for packaging, biodegradable polyesters etc. 2.                  Cellulose based BPL - These used for making thermoplastics and also for packaging. 3.                  Protein based BPL – These are used for making body panels of automobiles. 4.                  Hydroxy Alkanoates (Polyesters) – for example polythene like poly hydroxyl butyrates. Characteristics of Bioplastics (BPL): 1.                  Bioplastics are similar to conventional plastic, equally resistant and vers