Classroom participation of students in India

Classroom participation of students in India

Classroom participation should be made mandatory for students in India. Did you know that 68% of Indian students sit through entire lectures without raising their hand once? Even when they know the answer. If you’re teaching in India, you’ve seen it—that sea of silent faces hiding brilliant minds. The classroom participation problem isn’t about intelligence; …

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Student engagement in India

Ever wonder why 68% of Indian students tune out during class, despite having their career futures on the line? Scary, right? The disconnect between traditional teaching methods and today’s digital-native students creates a classroom engagement crisis that’s hurting both performance and potential. Student engagement in India isn’t just about keeping kids awake – it’s about …

migrant workers from india to abroad

Migrant workers from India work hard abroad, contributing their hard-earned money to support their families in India, and the Indian economy thrives. Every month, 80,000 Indians leave their homes for jobs abroad. That’s like the entire population of a small town packing up and moving away, month after month. If you’re considering joining this massive …

Housewife contribution to society

Ever wonder why society values a paycheck over the person who raises the next generation? Let that sink in for a second. The unpaid labor of housewives contributes an estimated $10.9 trillion to the global economy annually—yet we rarely acknowledge it as “real work.” When we talk about housewife contribution to society, we’re discussing the …

Modern vs traditional housewife life

Comparing the lifestyles of modern versus traditional housewives, it can be seen that traditional housewives are seen to keep their family traditions alive, while modern housewives are seen to be somewhat obsessed with consumer goods. Ever wondered why your grandma’s dusty cookbook is suddenly trending on TikTok? The modern vs traditional housewife debate isn’t just …

Financial independence for housewives

Ever wondered why 92% of Indian housewives rely on their husbands for major financial decisions despite managing household budgets daily? It’s like being the CEO who can’t sign off on company investments. Financial independence for housewives isn’t just about having your own money—it’s about having a voice when it comes to your family’s future. I’ve …

The maze of jobs after education in India

In India, after education, the children of almost all lower-class people wander through the maze of jobs. You know that sinking feeling when you’ve spent years studying, only to find yourself staring at job listings that make no sense for your degree? You’re not alone. Over 80% of Indian graduates feel completely unprepared for the …

Life as an Educated Unemployed in India

Life as an Educated Unemployed in India

Ever stood in line at a job fair with your fancy degree, watching people with half your qualifications get called in first? Welcome to the elite club of India’s educated unemployed – 17.3 million strong and growing daily. You did everything right. College, internships, maybe even a master’s degree. Now you’re sending resumes into what …

The Mismatch Between Education & Jobs in India

The Mismatch Between Education & Jobs in India

There is a noticeable mismatch between education and jobs in India. Picture this: you’ve spent four years and countless rupees on a degree, only to discover it’s about as useful as an umbrella in a desert. That’s reality for 80% of Indian graduates who find themselves unemployable in their chosen fields. The education-employment gap in …