Bhuvana Iyer – Mumbai Uncensored, 25th February 2022
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday issued notice to the Centre and the Delhi government on a PIL challenging the provision of the Right to Education Act, 2009 and seeking direction to bring the Madrasas, Vedic Pathshalas and educational institutions imparting religious instruction within the ambit of the Act.
A Bench of Justice D.N. Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh sought responses of all respondents, including the Central Government and the government of NCT of Delhi and listed the matter for hearing on March 30.
The plea said that Section 1(4) & 1(5) deprive educational excellence to Madrasas, Vedic Pathshalas & educational institutions imparting religious instruction & has sought direction to declare the related sections of the Right to Education Act 2009 as arbitrary irrational & violative of Articles 14, 15, 16, 21, 21A of the Constitution.
The plea was moved by Ashwini Upadhyay, in the High Court of Delhi after Apex Court refused to hear the matter & advised the petitioner to approach the High Court.
The Supreme Court had said, “We are of the opinion that the petitioner should approach the High Court by filing a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India raising all points that are urged in this writ petition. The petitioner seeks & is permitted to withdraw this writ petition & approach the High Court. We make it clear that we have not expressed any opinion on the merits of the case.”
The petitioner submitted that compulsory education which mandates every child to attend school but lacks in providing an effective common curriculum is worse than providing no education at all.
“The Hallmark of the compulsory education system is syllabus & curriculum which must be equally & uniformly applied across the board, so as to ensure conditions, in which each child are placed on an equal playing field, competent to take on the challenges of real-world & empowered to avail the opportunities which life offers in its myriad circumstances, equally,” said the plea.
The plea further added that the Right of children should not be restricted to only free & compulsory education but must be extended to equal quality education without discrimination on social-economic religious-cultural background thus common syllabus & curriculum is essential for all the children.
The petitioner submitted that common & compulsory education up to 14 years would achieve a code of common culture, removal of disparity & depletion of discriminatory values in human relations. It would also enhance virtues & improve quality of life, elevate the thoughts, which advance the constitutional philosophy of equal society.
The plea reads, “The introduction of a common syllabus-common curriculum would enable every child to be placed on a level playing field for challenges of future & meaningfully contribute in achieving the great golden goals as set out in Preamble, particularly fraternity dignity unity & national integration. Democracy depends on education so dissemination of learning with the search for new knowledge must be maintained. The golden goals of the Preamble can’t be achieved without nullifying S.1(4) & 1(5) & providing common education to all children. Our Children are not only future citizens but also future flag bearers of India & primary education connotes the whole course of scholastic instruction, which a child has received”
EuroKids, India’s most trusted brand, has rolled out its annual ‘Summer Club’ program to engage children in fun-filled activities during the summer break. Every year EuroKids launches a summer club program to assist children in acquiring new habits and forming a daily routine during the holidays. The program will help students make new friends, explore new hobbies and settle well for the new academic year. The different activities and unique themes will help children build reading habits and be more social, adaptive, curious, and open towards learning new things. The EuroKids Summer Club this year will offer customised activities for different age groups, such as (2 to 4 years) and (4 to 6 years).
The Wanderers group (2 to 4 years) includes modules like ‘The Flying Carpet’ and ‘The Jungle Book’, with adventures to enhance children’s creativity, bravery and confidence. The Jungle Book teaches children about the various skills required to adapt and survive in all circumstances like Mowgli, the fearless character from the book.
The Discoverers group (4 to 6 years) has modules like ‘Readers Café’ and ‘Little Scientists’. The Readers Café’ focuses on inculcating the love for reading among young learners through reading and interactive discussions of stories to further their communication skills. The Little Scientists module is designed to ignite scientific interest among children through various exciting experiments packed with amazing crafts to keep them engrossed. At the onset of the ‘Summer Club’, K V S Seshasai, CEO, Pre-K Division, Lighthouse Learning said, “We are excited to launch the Summer Club program this year with new stories and unique activities as we believe the children’s demands are changing as their developmental needs are also continuously evolving. The summer club program brings opportunities for kids to develop new skills, help them settle in for preschool education, and make them future-ready. With each module, we aim to ensure that every child experiences an enriched learning experience, learns something new every academic year, and kick-starts their learning journey with lots of zeal and enthusiasm. It will help them settle comfortably for the new academic year and acquire new skills.
Kamaljeet Singh – Mumbai Uncensored, 6th June 2022
The world population is increasing day by day. Which has made things unmanaged and the demand for various daily used things is increasing too. However, this has made it necessary for humans to work on such things. Today’s human activities are not meeting the needs of the future generation. Therefore, to be sustainable and think for the future generation. Initiatives like waste management will keep the human on the earth to be sustainable enough. Career in waste management will help all those students and the job seekers.
Careers in waste management or just waste management include both liquid and solid waste. Those are looking for an opportunity to work as a waste management professional or waste management officer. Therefore, they would need to have a good number of study certificates. Which will open doors for all professionals that want to work as a waste management officer.
What is waste management?
Waste management is to put all those wasted things that are being produced by humans on a daily basis. This waste management includes several things such as food, plastic bottles, pollethins and various other things. Those are being used by us on a daily basis. However, all this and increasing the dumping ground areas in various metro cities like Delhi and other. This human waste is being transformed into an opportunity for entrepreneurs as a business and students as a career. Government bodies or think tanks have worked on this. There are various courses available that the government is providing to students.
This has no doubt that waste management has created an opportunity for professionals and blue collar people for a career. Career in waste management will bring together the transportation, staff for short out and decision makers.
What One Has To Do To Pursue A Career In Waste Management?
The person that wants to have his or her career in waste management. They have to have compulsory subjects in 11th and 12th. A student needs to have the following subjects: Science stream with Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, and English.ṣ
Process For Waste Management
The process for waste management includes mainly six steps. Then which will become worth using for particular things. Below is the process to make waste useful and save our planet from making it a dumping ground.
Step 1: Waste
Step 2: Collection
Step 3: Segregation
Step 4: Transportation
Step 5: Treatment
Step 6: Disposal
So, these are the steps of waste management. This system has been adopted by a number of people in this profession of waste management system.
What Is E-Waste Management?
E-waste management is the waste of all electronic equipment. There are a plethora of such devices or daily used equipment. That we throw away such mobile phones, computers (motherboard) and other various things. All that is e-waste and devices like mobile phones have material like gold and silver. Which most individuals use to collect and make money from them. So, this is how waste management has become a great source or career in waste management.ṣ
How One Will Get A Job In Waste Management?
To have a career in waste management one can choose to go in the following places. Career in waste management has a wider option nowadays. Because this has become the global need to transform tons of waste worth using or recycling the waste.
He or she can choose to go into non-profit conservation projects by individuals.
They make their career in government companies.
Industrial organisations.
Choose consultancies for your career in waste management.
There are several environmental agencies that are providing job opportunities.
These are some of places where career seekers in waste management can choose to go. Nevertheless, individuals choose to go for a startup in waste management. And for that we all have seen a plethora of stories. Those have changed the whole style to make the waste into various things. Example: Last time we saw a story, where a company called Gjange used waste plastic and converted it into bricks. How great is the idea. And these are the initiatives that will save the planet from being dumping grounds and let the world meet sustainable goals.
Becomes the First Indian to achieve this Global Landmark.
Shobhit Chandola – Mumbai Uncensored, 31st May 2022
Who is the Overnight Global Sensation Geetanjali Shree? Why the lack of praise from the Centre?
From the Longlist to the Shortlist, & from Shortlist to the Winner. This was nothing but the Upshot of the International Booker Prize 2022 whereby the Indian Author ‘Geetanjali Shree’ wrote history as her Novel – ‘Ret Samadhi’ (2018 ) translated in English by ‘Daisy Rockwell’ was awarded the prestigious award on 26th May,2022 at Guildhall, London (England ). In the Final run, the ‘Tomb of Sand’ was victorious over ‘The Books of Jacob’, a polish novel by ‘Olga Tokarczuk’. Both the winners are now entitled to £50,000 prize to be shared equally as author and translator respectively.
It can be hailed as a well deserved recognition to Geetanjali Shree as this indeed a big boost to the literary transitions in India.
Speaking on her achievement in the acceptance speech to the Press Trust of India, Geetanjali Shree said it to be the dream come true as she never thought, never dreamt of being Booker Prizeholder. The facts get more surreal as the Author’s work was published almost 4 years ago in 2018 but found immense recognition once the translator Daisy Rockwell made it go global with English. Geetanjali said – “What a huge recognition. I am amazed, delighted, honoured and humbled.” She added that Behind her and this book lies a rich and flourishing literary tradition in Contemporary Hindi literature and other South asian languages whose works are yet to be recognized on a large scale.
About Geetanjali Shree
Geetanjali Shree aka Geetanjali Pandey is a Delhi based novelist and short story writer who primarily writes in Hindi & contributes to Hindi & Urdu Literature. An Alumni of Delhi University & JNU, she has written 5 novels till now and is a promising Indian Liberal in the International writer’s Consortium. Her major works include ‘Humara Sheher us baras’, ‘Khali Jagah’, ‘Mai’ and ‘Ret Samadhi’.
As a writer Geetanjali Shree offers the readers with the enigmatic yet flamboyant style of writing. One shall find the essence of Indian literature, characters’ depth, successional run of the rhythm in the language, a mix blend of modern storytelling with mythological narration and the use of sardonicism / political satire making her distinct from the others. (Now the word Others in her case is subject to all the global contemporaries after the Booker prize and isn’t confined to Indian Hindi novelists).
About Ret Samadhi / Tomb of Sand ( English )
Ret Samadhi is a family saga set in northern India about an 80-year-old woman who travels to Pakistan to confront the unresolved trauma of her teenage experiences of Partition. It re-evaluates what it means to be a mother, a daughter, a woman and a feminist.
An extract from ‘Ret Samadhi’
The result is a book that is a genuine and humorous take on the destructive impact of the borders of the nations on the people mostly in terms of Religion & gender.
Why BJP’s Spiral of Silence on ‘Ret Samadhi’ ?
There is no denial that the Central Government is always ahead in terms of praising the distinguished Indians who bring laurels to the country. But then, why the Ret Samadhi by an Indian novelist that too written in Hindi (which is the language dearest to the BJP and is often on cards to be termed national language by their leaders) doesn’t find the space in the mentions of the NDA ministers social media handles. Well, the obvious reason here looks like the rebellious work with respect to the craft and language of Geetanjali ji. Maybe the Central protagonist- Chandra Prabha Devi love interest being Pakistani with the backdrop of Partition Or the short stories with themes of Communalism. It could also be the author’s essay on Swaraj, secularism,demolition and riots on Hindu Muslim context which stands against the ultra nationalist stand of the government as far as the author’s left centric beliefs are concerned. But the question arises why Hardeep Singh Puri ( Housing & Petroleum minister ) looks like the sole congratulator from the council of BJP. If the Gold Medalist Neeraj Chopra has brought laurels in Sports at global level, so has Ms. Geetanjali Shree in literature. Then how come the government is prejudicial in nature. A simple recognition would be of no harm. Perhaps keeping aside the political stance for a while, it would be more unifying and pragmatic for the traditional diversity of the nation.
Up for More translated works of the Booker prize winning Novelist Geetanjali Pandey? Check out the clip below showcasing the Author’s translated books by @IndianNovelsCollective.
Just to let our readers know that the International Booker Prize is the literary prize awarded every year to the single book of any other language translated into English & should not be confused with the Man Booker Prize which is awarded for Best Fictional Work written in English & published in the UK/Ireland. Arvind Adiga, Arundati Roy, Kiran Desai, Salman Rushdie & Kiran Desai are the Indian Authors felicitated with Man Booker Prize in the past.