
Shaikshanik Sandarbh
किताब उपलब्ध करा देने से पढ़ना सुनिश्चित नहीं होता
किताब उपलब्ध करा देने से पढ़ना सुनिश्चित नहीं होता
1 min |
November - December 2019

Shaikshanik Sandarbh
अनुभवों के खोये से बनती हैं अवधारणाओं की मिठाइयाँ
हाल में ही मेरा बेटा जसकरन (जस) पाँच साल का हुआ है, डेढ़ साल का होते-होते वह पूरे वाक्य अच्छी तरह से बोलने लगा और अपनी बातें भी हमें समझाने लगा।
1 min |
November - December 2019

Careers 360
THE CLEAN-UP PLAN BY BCI
Suspecting that a large number of advocates hold fake degrees, the legal education regulator, Bar Council of India, has launched a country-wide verification process. The BCI has also imposed a three-year ban on new colleges during which it will take stock. It will plan the development of new colleges and shut down “nonperforming” ones. Speaking to Careers360, Satish Abarao Deshmukh, vice-chairman, BCI, said that 30 colleges have been served show-cause notices for flouting faculty-recruitment norms and may be facing closure.
4 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
LEGAL AID CLINICS: IN NEED OF AID
An important way of introducing students to the practical application of laws, why are legal aid clinics of state law colleges faltering?
6 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
HOW MURAKHALI GOT A LAWYER
IDIA has supported youths from India’s most marginalised communities through law school and in doing so, placed legal assistance within their reach. That’s how a West Bengal village got its only lawyer.
6 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
BATTLE OVER FEES
Two candidates and a premier fashion design institute have been locked in a court battle over fee refund for more than a decade.
5 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
ALLIES IN A CRISIS
Around 175 students from law schools across the country joined Parichay, a platform set up by five NLUs to assist Assam lawyers representing those left out of the NRC.
4 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
CYBER LAW: ‘NEW LEGISLATIONS WILL INCREASE DEMAND FOR CYBER LAWYERS
New laws on data protection, compulsory disclosure of security breaches and others will also mean new career avenues for cyber lawyers.
5 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
‘MY PARENTS PAID FOR HOTELS, FOOD AND TRAVEL'
Why a 23-year-old woman left her “very interesting” first job with a non-profit? Her team was bullied by its leader and she was reimbursed months later for thousands spent on work trips.
5 min |
January 2020

THE WEEK
Karnataka: The Best Destination To Study Law
Karnataka has many firsts to its credit in the legal world, and an ever-growing demand for fresh graduates
6 min |
January 19, 2020

Urban Melange
Holistic Education And Lifelong Learning!
Mr. HB. Jairaj, Chairman, the Indus International School Bangalore envisions creating global citizens and leaders of tomorrow through the traditional values of love, empathy, discipline, and respect
2 min |
January 2020 - Education Special

Careers 360
Democracy In Action
Run by activists who fought for the right to information, Loktantrashala in Bhim, Rajasthan, shows students how laws work on the ground.
3 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
How Important Is English?
The short answer: very. Law is also taught in the vernacular medium, but there are challenges.
6 min |
January 2020

Careers 360
How The Mechanism For Training Lawyers Is Changing
As the legal discourse responds to growth and transformations in other fields – most obviously, in technology – here’s a look at how the mechanism for training lawyers is also changing.
2 min |
January 2020

Forbes India
‘The Future Of Education Needs A Revolution'
The role of educators has to be reimagined to prepare students for jobs that don’t exist today
3 min |
January 17, 2020

Geography and You
Migration will have a bearing on citizenship
PC Mohanan, former Chairperson of the National Statistics Commission, discusses the relevance of recording migration through different data sources and offers solutions for creating better documentation practices.
9 min |
Issue 138, 2019

Geography and You
MIGRATION AND UPWARD MOBILITY
IN THE LABOUR MARKET: THE CASE OF KERALA
6 min |
Issue 138, 2019

Geography and You
GENDER AND SKILLED MIGRATION: WOMEN IN THE INDIAN TECH SECTOR
Who goes abroad and why? the impact of going abroad for international assignments is usually gendered. While women make up nearly 35 per cent of the labour force in the Indian tech sector, a proportionally smaller group takes up international assignments. In this article, we draw on our findings to highlight who this group is, how the nature of work and migration is gendered and how it impacts women’s long-term career prospects within the Indian tech sector.
8 min |
Issue 138, 2019

Geography and You
Climate instability and labour migration in India
Climate-induced migration has put new emerging challenges for labour administration. Pre-existing regional inequalities, prevailing poverty levels, scattered and partial nature of existing labour laws, etc. alert us about further worsening of the vulnerable conditions of climate migrants.
9 min |
Issue 138, 2019

Outlook
B Schools Making Business Sense
Business Management studies continue to have their hold on the aspiring youth, many of whom even after completing professional education and courses are ready to spend another valuable two years to acquire an MBA degree. The reason is simple, at the end, one has to manage one’s profession life well which covers many areas of expertise at the same time be it finance, resources, manpower etc. This can explain the reason why B schools continue to emerge despite a glut in the market.
4 min |
December 30, 2019

Success Mirror Hindi
अपने मन पर नियंत्रण रखिए
मन के हारे हार है, मन के जीते जीत.
1 min |
November 2019

Indian Management
B Schools Can Play A Key Role in Grooming Leaders Of Tomorrow
Beyond just disseminating knowledge, B Schools can become holistic learning centres to create leaders.
6 min |
December 2019

Geography and You
Siwalik Hills A Storehouse Of Extinct Mammals
The Siwalik hills are known to be a storehouse of fossil mammals. The rocks entomb a variety of fossils of extinct mammals ranging in age from 16 to 6 million years. Important groups of mammals at various evolutionary stages which thrived during the deposition of the Siwalik rock strata are elephants, horses, cats, cattle, deer, giraffes, rats, pigs, hippopotamus, rhinoceroses and many others.
5 min |
Issue 136 - 137, 2019

Geography and You
The Cliffs Of Varkala
The only cliff geoheritage site recognised as a national Geological Monument—the Varkala lies about 55 km northwest of Thiruvananthapuram in kerala. The linear wave-cut cliffs and beaches have a vibrant cultural heritage and serve as a major tourist attraction. However, unmanaged anthropogenic activity and intense erosion are pushing the cliffs landwards.
4 min |
Issue 136 - 137, 2019

Geography and You
Erra Matti Dibbalu: Coastal Red Sand Dunes Of Visakhapatnam
Picturesque and rare, the Late Quaternary red Sand Dunes—Erra Matti Dibbalu is spread over 10 sq km between the coasts of Visakhapatnam and Beemunipatnam in Andhra Pradesh. owing to its geological significance, the Geological Survey of India declared it as a National Geoheritage Site in 2014 while state government notified it as a Protected Area in 2016. Attempts are now underway to establish a Visakhapatnam Geopark by combining several geological and cultural sites in the region.
4 min |
Issue 136 - 137, 2019

Geography and You
Ladakh: The India-Eurasia Collision Region
One of the most sought-after tourist destinations, the Trans-himalayan region of Ladakh also bears significant geoscientific importance with rock records dating back to the India– Eurasia plate collision. Moreover, the history of the evolution of the Great himalaya is also enshrined in its varied facies. a heightened effort towards the conservation of these rich geological sites must be made by developing a geopark that can help reveal to the masses the rich, and often overlooked geological history of the region.
6 min |
Issue 136 - 137, 2019

Geography and You
Stromatolites - The Building Blocks Of Life
Stromatolites record the evolutionary signature of earliest life forms on Earth. The prolific growth of stromatolites found in carbonate rocks were deposited between 3900 and 541 million years ago. The cyanobacteria, responsible for the formation of stromatolites obtained their energy through photosynthesis, thus utilising carbon dioxide from water and rocks—liberating large quantities of oxygen in return. India, fortunately, has extensive stromatolites deposits in the limestone and phosphate facies providing a natural laboratory for the study of the history of earth and it’s evolving environment.
6 min |
Issue 136 - 137, 2019

Geography and You
Conserving Indian Geoheritage: The Geopark Approach
Through a balanced blend of science, culture, education and tourism, geopark networks across the world are successfully improving the socio-economic condition of communities, thereby contributing to sustainable development of the region. India, with numerous geosites of significance, needs to learn from experiences world over and take a leap of faith to build its first global geopark.
6 min |
Issue 136 - 137, 2019

GK Latest
NEWS DESK
India-Uzbekistan signs 3 MoUs in the field of Military Medicine and Military Education
1 min |
December 2019

GK Latest
National Press Day
The day, observed on 16th November every year, is symbolic of a free and responsible press.
1 min |