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Michael E Porter
Michael Eugene Porter, popularly known as Michael Porter, was born on May 23, 1947, and died on October 23, 2020, a two-time cancer survivor. He was one of the most influential thinkers on Management and competitiveness. Broadly, he wrote…
Inclusive Education For the Disabled & NEP 2020
Introduction
The quest for equal rights and inclusive education for children with different types of disabilities was flagged by the UN Convention on Rights of Children with Disabilities (UNCRPD) 2008. It calls upon all countries to ensure…
Engaging disengaged students
The greatest challenge (and achievement) of a teacher is to gain the attention of all students in the classroom. This attention is interlaced with mutual trust, understanding and respect. It is the easiest thing in the world to label a…
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: What a Management Faculty Can Do?
Mother earth has never faced a challenge as she is facing it today. The unmindful exploitation of mother nature, use of toxic systems and substances and relegation of our duty towards the mother nature has landed us in a very precarious…
The Ink of Independence & Swadeshi Soft Landing on the Moon
As Vikram, the lander for Chandrayan 3 soft-landed on the moon on the 23rd. August, India became one of four nations including the USA, Russia, and China who have successfully soft-landed on the moon. It was a moment of crowning glory in!-->…
Tagore’s Unheard Song
Starting in 1912, Tagore traveled across the world for nearly two decades, interviewed educators, visited schools, and studied textbooks and educational materials. At the end of those travels, he wrote a letter from Moscow in September!-->…
REMEMBERING AN ICON OF GENDER JUSTICE
As women celebrate the International Women’s Day on 8th March to promote gender equity, justice, sensitivity and empowerment, the incredible contribution made by Justice Ruth Ginsberg who served as a judge in US Supreme Court comes to!-->…
Remembering the luminous legacy of Nani Palkhiwala
Mr. Jagdeep Dhankar, VP while addressing the 83 rd. All India Presiding officers dropped a bombshell by observing that the basic structure doctrine espoused in Keshavanand Bharati Case in 1973 has set a wrong precedent. The VP!-->…
Know Aids for No Aids
As we all comprehend, "Prevention is better than cure" the simplest therapy of any disease is understanding the disease. HIV/AIDS is the deadliest medical and social disease. This disease has a very short history, as it was first reported!-->…
Do’s and Don’ts: Independence Day Ad Campaigns
Brands usually look for opportunities to connect with their audience during days where they observe a sense of familiarity with their audience. The concept of celebratory ad campaigns has not been anything new. From celebrating cocoa-based!-->…