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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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                         Sustainable Development   • Sustainable development is a concept that aims to balance the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. • It seeks to reconcile economic, social, and environmental objectives to achieve a more equitable and sustainable future.    Three Pillars of Sustainable Development 1.     Economic                                      Sustainability:       Encourages                             economic       growth   ...

6 Lessons You Can Learn from Lord Ganesha

  Lord Ganesha, one of the most beloved and widely worshiped in Hinduism, is known for his wisdom, kindness, and ability to remove obstacles to the teachings of Lord Ganesha. His teachings, reflected in his symbolism and stories, offer profound lessons in overcoming obstacles, embracing change, living with balance and humility, and practicing kindness. These timeless lessons are not only valuable in spiritual life but also in personal development and day-to-day interactions. Lessons You Can Learn from Lord Ganesha: Perseverance in Overcoming Obstacles Lord Ganesha is known as the ‘remover of obstacles’ known as Vighnaharta. He teaches us that no matter what problems or challenges come our way, we should never give up. We should keep trying, learn from our mistakes, and keep moving forward. Even though he lost his original head, he didn’t stop being powerful or wise. When you face challenges in life, don’t quit. Stay strong, keep working hard, and look for solutions. Ganesha...
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  Beyond degrees: Why practical skills matter more in today ’ s Scenario & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE India is currently facing a unique job market challenge: a large number of graduates but insufficient skills to fill high-demand jobs. Despite the large number of young people entering the workforce each year, businesses are struggling to find the right talent, particularly in technical roles. The root cause? Our traditional educational system emphasizes memorization and exams over practical, job-ready abilities. According to a report, over 80 percent of Indian engineers are unfit for jobs in the knowledge economy due to a lack of new-age skills. To address this rising challenge, India must reconsider its educational policies. The solution is clear: a new-age curriculum focused on real-world skills, hands-on projects, and a strong connection to industry demands. This method can help Students Bridge the gap between what they study in college and what companies want in the rea...