16 Apr Special Essay Read more How to talk to children about the Ukraine invasion & why these conversations are important The early months of 2022 have highlighted several distressing world events. From the ongoing Covid-19... Continue reading
10 Mar Magazine Read more National Science Day ruminations Industrial licensing killed indigenous development. Despite government funding and import protection policies, scientific research in... Continue reading
11 Feb Magazine Read more Union Budget 2022-23: optical illusion With some belt-tightening, resources can be found for substantial investment in digital technologies and other... Continue reading
20 Jan Special Essay Read more Helping children with homework Many parents and educators view homework as an important indicator of classroom rigour. The Back-to-Basics... Continue reading
20 Nov Magazine Read more ‘Parental alienation’: What it means and why it matters Parental alienation – defined as when one parent’s relationship with her child is harmed by... Continue reading
13 Sep Special Essay Read more Pandemic Paves Way For New Age Parenting The rules of parenting have seen a definitive change due to the pandemic and its... Continue reading
13 Aug Special Essay Read more Ushering in a New Era of Public Health Education in India Prof. (Dr.) Upasana Mahanta Dean, Admissions and Outreach O.P. Jindal Global University Like it or... Continue reading
12 Jul Special Essay Read more How to prepare for post-pandemic education? – Professor Arjya B. Majumdar, Dean, Admissions & Outreach, O.P. Jindal Global University More than... Continue reading
14 Jun Special Essay Read more Reimagining Student Evaluation For A Dynamic India – Professor Arjya B. Majumdar, Dean, Admissions & Outreach, O.P. Jindal Global University Putting months... Continue reading
15 May Special Essay Read more The built environment isn’t pandemic-proof – can the right education change that? – Professor Arjya B. Majumdar, Dean, Admissions & Outreach, O.P. Jindal Global University The deadly... Continue reading