INDIAN VILLAGE SCHOOL TEACHER WINS $1 MILLION GLOBAL PRIZE – AND GIVES HALF TO THE RUNNERS-UP

The Global Teacher Prize is run by the Varkey Foundation in partnership with UNESCO which aims to highlight the significance of educators and their honour worthy contributions to the world. They believe that education has the power to alleviate poverty, prejudice, and conflict. Teachers work tirelessly to impart education thus playing the most crucial part…

Language and New education policy

Communicating in more than one language suggests that the mind has buckled down in the basic advancement stage, and therefore, the child ends up being savvy, has a superior capacity to focus, hindrance, adaptability, and are likewise better at exchanging. Capability in more than one language brings about better vocation possibilities. Alongside creating psychological abilities,…

Over Population

Citizens in developing countries like India are already living in a very overpopulated country. Over 50 per cent of the population struggle to find means to survive, they struggle to get just the basic necessities that include shelter and food. A lot of these third world countries barely get any funding on birth control. In…

ASHA workers and their dilemma

An Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) worker in a health worker performing his duties under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). This project was started in 2005 wherein the aim was to localize healthcare and its information. ASHA workers are not doctors but are trained in basic first aid techniques and have knowledge…

Poverty

ISSUES OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT India is a big nation in the region. It’s around 2.4% of the world’s total surface. Nor do you know how much of the world’s population it has? Well, that’s around 16.7%. According to the 2011 Census, the population of India is 1210 million. Any economic challenges have emerged for…