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Child Education - by HARMANPREET KAUR

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CHILD EDUCATION  Child education shapes a child’s mind, skills, and future from the early years. It goes beyond books to build thinking power, emotions, and social bonds for lifelong success. Why Early Education Matters? Early learning sparks brain growth during the first five years, when kids absorb info fastest. Programs with play, stories, and songs boost reading, math basics, and problem-solving by 20-30% in later grades. It cuts crime rates, improves health choices, and raises family income— one educated child lifts the whole home. Key Challenges in India Over 24 crore kids enroll in schools, but 50-60% of 10-year-old can’t read simple sentences or add numbers. Rural areas face teacher shortages (1:50 ratio in spots), no toilets, and hungry kids who miss days. Poverty forces dropouts; girls face marriage pressure, dropping female enrollment by 5% yearly. Parents’ Active Role Parents drive 40% of learning success—read aloud 20 minutes daily to build vocabulary by 1 million...

Role of Social Media - by SAVNEET KAUR

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 Role of Social Media In an era where our thumbs dictate narratives and likes shape self-worth, social media has woven itself into the fabric of daily existence. Platforms like Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok aren’t just apps—they’re stages for expression, battlegrounds for opinions, and mirrors reflecting our collective soul. As a student navigating literature’s timeless insights alongside today’s digital pulse, I’ve often pondered: Does social media empower us or ensnare us? Bridging Worlds: Social Media as a Connector At its core, social media democratizes connection. Gone are the days when distance silenced voices; today, a post from Ludhiana can spark dialogue with someone in New York. It fosters communities around shared passions - think poetry enthusiasts dissecting Keats on Reddit or statistics buffs debating algorithms on LinkedIn. Global Networking: Professionals build careers through LinkedIn endorsements, while students like me join GNDU alumni groups for s...

Women's Education

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  Women’s education is a fundamental right and a powerful driver of social change.   Introduction: Why Talk About Women’s Education? Women’s education is not just about putting girls in classrooms; it is about unlocking the potential of half the world’s population and reshaping the future of families, communities, and nations. Educating a woman transforms her from a silent spectator into an active, confident participant in every sphere of life. A Right, Not a  Favor For centuries, women were denied formal education and confined to limited domestic roles. The idea that “education is for sons, not daughters” has kept generations of women away from books, classrooms, and opportunities. Today, the world recognizes that educating women is a basic human right and a powerful tool for justice, equality, and progress. When a girl goes to school, her life changes—and so does the world around her. What Do We Mean by Women’s Education? Women’s education includes much more than basic ...