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Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
Reading books make you wiser but Slowly and gradually
Whatâs the Use of Reading If We Canât Remember Anything? Itâs a question that echoes in the minds of many students, professionals and even lifelong learners: âI study so much, read books, attend lectures, even watch educational videos but when it matters, I forget everything. So whatâs the point? Is it all a waste of time?â
By Stories for Life 7 months ago in Education
The Village Lesson
In the heart of a peaceful valley, surrounded by green hills and winding rivers, lay a small village named Sundarpur. The people of Sundarpur led simple livesâmost were farmers, potters, or weavers. Life was slow but full of warmth. Children ran barefoot through the fields, and the air often carried the smell of fresh earth and woodsmoke.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Education
The Dancing Queen
The music throbbed through the worn wooden floors of the community center, the bassline trembling beneath the soles of Miaâs scuffed sneakers. She stood at the edge of the dance floor, her heart thudding harder than the beat, her palms damp with nerves. This was it. The annual Spring Dance-off. She had dreamed of this moment since she was eight years old, when she first saw the local legend, Jasmine Blake, spin across this very stage in a glittering gold jumpsuit, the crowd chanting her name: "Dancing Queen! Dancing Queen!"
By Waseem Khan 7 months ago in Education
India Needs Rapid Upskilling to Meet AI Job Demand
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industries at lightning speed, a new report emphasizes an urgent message for India: upskill or fall behind. With AI expected to create millions of jobs globally, India home to one of the largest tech workforces must act fast to close its widening skills gap.
By Lucy watson7 months ago in Education










