Math is one of the subjects that most kids fear. The practical problems, questions, unending number of equations, formulas, etc seem to look hefty to kids when they look at the math. On the other...
Youth training alludes to the period from a kid's introduction to the world to when they enter kindergarten or International preschool, which implies it is fundamentally for the youngsters b...
A school with a futuristic vision that keeps itself a step ahead in all spheres be it in using best pedagogy, innovative methodology, 21st century skill training, internationalism, Google class r...
The Union Cabinet approved the National Education Policy 2020, paving way for transformational reforms in the higher education sector in the country. To discuss the“Path-breaking inclusive ideas in...
“We don’t have plan B because there is no planet B!” Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations Secretary General
This is an epoch where change is constant, ingrained and inherent. We experience its manifes...
The Constitution of India provides for a Council of Ministers, with the Prime Minister as its head. The President of India exercises his authority on the advice of the Council of Ministers. In th...
The High Court
The Constitution of India provides a High Court for each state. At present there are 24 High Courts in our country. Parliament may however, establish a common High Court for two...
The concept of Non-Aligned Movement came into existence during the Cold War period, when Asia and Africa decided to remain non-aligned and did not join any power blocs. Non-alignment refers to th...
Human Rights
Human rights are the basic rights, to which every single individual is entitled. Human rights are Universal in nature. e.g., the Right to Freedom, the Right to Equality, the Right t...
World Health Organisation (WHO)
It is the specialised agency for health establishment on 7th April, 1948 with the objective of achieving the highest possible level of health for all. Its headq...