Any civilized society can never be formed without literate people and to make people literate, the role and importance of the teachers are pre-requisite. Without the knowledge of latest advancement of technology along with its application to teaching-learning situations, the act of imparting “Teaching” can hardly reach to its desired objectives.
There is always a need of faculty development programmes in today’s competitive world, where trainees have a large number of doubts in their manipulative minds. Gone are the days where lectures were given on white board and students used to grab all the content, now the training methodology has to also includes case studies, group discussion, games and simulation exercise, field visits .
Any nation is developed in true sense only when there is equitable development of people and resources. MGNREGA earlier known as NREGA enacted in 2005, first implemented in February 2006, is one such initiative of government of India
The Knowledge Management (KM) has become an important guideline for the Information and Knowledge Society, as well as for libraries. In our daily life, we deal with huge amount of data and information. Data and information is not knowledge until we know how to mine the value out of it. This is the reason we need knowledge management
The present study was carried out on the tribal students of secondary schools of four districts of Tripura namely West Tripura, South Tripura, North Tripura and Dhalai, which are recognized by S.E.B.T (Tripura Board of secondary education) to identify the language problems
English is hugely important as an international language and plays an important part even in countries where the UK has historically had little influence. It is learnt as the principal foreign language in most schools in Western Europe. It is also an essential part of the curriculum in far-flung places like Japan and South Korea,
Fiction writing has become a popular form with Indian writers—good, bad and indifferent. Fiction especially is not only an aesthetic enjoyment for readers but also acquires power in the hands of competent writers. It generates a scope for change and development. The autobiographical genre evolved in the fiction and took the world by storm.
Bapsi Sidhwa’s novel Ice-Candy-Man is a realistic narrative, set in Lahore. The story takes up the themes of communal tensions using religion as a way to define individual identity, territorial cravings, political oppressions, power and love, and binds them together in a very readable narrative.