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The Rani of Jhansi-Lakshmi Bhai After the death of Gangadhar Rao, King of Jhansi ( to whom, Laxmi Bahi was married in the age of 7) rani was coronated as the queen of Jhansi. The Britishers took advantage of the lack of experience of the queen and demanded the control of her kingdom. But they were wrong! Rani was strong and determined for her kingdom. Since there was no biological male heir, the kingdom was annexed to British Raj by Governor-General of India under Doctrine of Lapse. Rani adopted a son, but Lord Dalhousie did not consider Damodar Rao as…

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Best Highlights of The National Education Policy 2020 in Graduation Levels. 4-year of Undergraduate programme FYUP NEP 2020 adopted a four year  UG programme, which was earlier proposed by Dinesh Singh ( former V-C of DU) In FYUP, the conventional three-year Bachelor’s degrees will remain, there will now be a four-year “multi-disciplinary” Bachelor’s programme. Students opting for a three-year Bachelor’s programme can choose a two-year Master’s programme which could be followed by a PhD. Students opting for the four-year Bachelor’s degree with Research can go for a one-year Master’s which is expected to make students ready for a PhD programme.…

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Checkout The New Exam Pattern of The NEP 2020. The concept of exam is a terror for all, even at times we used to curse the one who invented the exam because no exams are students friendly. If you get a good score you have to maintain that score for the entire life and if you have less score you have to hear the whole people comparing you with others. Hey! the good news is..we have a hope… According to NEP 2020, school students will take exams only for Classes 3, 5, and 8. Assessment in other years will shift to…

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The new structure of school education in the NEP 2020. The (5+3+3+4) structure Before: The student enters into an education platform by the age of 3 (playschool). Then to Kinder garden ( LKG& UKG) -2 years The student then enters into his secondary education ( 1st grade to 10th grade) – 10 years After the tenth, two years of higher secondary education (+1 and +2). Now according to the National Education Policy 2020: The number of years the same but the structure is divided considering the “cognitive-developmental stage”- early childhood, school years, and secondary stage. 5 years of Fundamental stage…

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The National Education Policy 2020- A hope to all Indians… The union cabinet on 29th July 2020 approved the new National Education Policy 2020. Union Ministers for Information and Broadcasting (I&B)Prakash Javadekar and Human Resource Development (HRD) and Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, made the announcement on the NEP- 2020(HT, 2020). Aim– To make “India a global knowledge superpower”  Renaming MHRD to Ministry of Education The last National Education Policy which was introduced by Rajeev Gandhi in 1986 which renamed the ministry as the Ministry of Human Resource Development(MHRD) and P V Narasimha Rao served as the first minister of MHRD. On last…

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The Union Cabinet approved the first National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) of the 21st century on 29th July 2020. The NEP 2020 received large appreciation from the experts, teachers and students as it addresses the modern demands of the education and bring a holistic dimension to the education. The policy also addressed several drawbacks of the present education system. This blog highlights a few major drawbacks of the existed education system and how the new NEP 2020 addressed those problems. The blog also explains the argument against the policy. Briefing the Major Drawbacks of Indian Education System? The Indian literacy…

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Details! PUBG Banned in India PUBG – A Brief Introduction Player Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG), an online multiplayer battleground game which is developed by a South Korean video game company called Bluehole.  The game launched in 2017 for Microsoft Windows, but made accessible as a free to play mobile version for android as well as iOS in 2018. The game received greater reviews from the critics and was also nominated for the categories “Game of the Year” and “Best Ongoing Game” at the Game awards. The game also received the 35th Golden Joystick award for best PC game and 36th…

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The status of women in many countries has increased post-globalization. They started to represent in different organisations, the gender gap in the payment system decreased and legislation were made to stand for their rights. In India, even though the impact of globalization has strengthened the women movements and their rights, the patriarchal values existing in the society discriminate women in different ways. This discrimination is very high in the film industry as Films are the reflection of the society and vice versa. Film is a reflection of society, both present and past. I think the film and it’s innovations sometimes…

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Patriarchy and Male Chauvinism; A Curse to Indian Film Industry. In a letter denying permission to screen the award-winning film Lipstick Under My Burkha in India earlier this year, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) wrote that the film was a “lady-oriented film… with a bit sensitive touch about one particular section of society”. The letter sent to the filmmakers sparked outrage. Eventually, the Bombay high court overruled the CBFC. The image shown below is the letter from the CBFC; Cinemas are medium for social reforms. It is not only a piece of art but a tool for expressing…

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Background On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a speech where he appealed to the citizens of India to turn their lights off and light candles or turn on their mobile torches on Sunday, April 5, 2020 between 9 pm and 9.09 pm in a collective effort to battle coronavirus. Narendra Modi’s speech about appealing the citizens to light lamps and torch to mark the fight against County’s fight against Corona Virus was widely accepted by the nation amidst large criticisms… As the clock struck 9 pm on Sunday, as appealed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, lights went out in…

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