Nano-technology: A New Frontier

The World is shrinking, there’s a deep and unexplored world beyond what the human eye can see, the microscopic world is truly alien and fascinating, delving further than the microscopic scale we are going to explore the potentials of working in a nanoscopic level working at a level of billion times smaller than the average scale we work at today, this is nano-technology. Nano-technology is the science of building small, really really small, it’s pretty difficult to imagine how small a nanometer is, for instance, let’s take the nib of a…

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Impacts of COVID 19 on poverty and inequality in India

INTRODUCTION The outbreak of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has created a global health crisis that has had a deep impact on the way we perceive our world and our everyday lives.Not only does the risk of contagion and transmission trends challenge our sense of autonomy, but its long-lasting, global social and financial consequences arising from the orchestral and indirect consequences of disease still highlights a big issue.In particular, GDP forecasts for most regions and nations have already been seen declining, led by shocks to both domestic demand and output…

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What can be done to make engineering education more equitable in India??

In order to make Engineering Education more egalitarian, we need to achieve more prominent equal opportunities in India, which will rely on improving the quality of education and upgrading both the quantity and quality of career knowledge in rural areas, especially in the most remote areas. Furthermore, the emphasis should be on reducing study costs. These are some of the ways in which the goal can be accomplished: 1. Career development sessions in schools: Schools can organize career development sessions by the professional to reduce the barrier of career related…

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What are the key barriers to accessing engineering education in India?

As we can see that the engineering field has expanded even more than everything else in due course during the growth of the tech industry. In the past thirty years, engineering is the fastest expansion in any segment of India’s higher education market, as in the research paper stated by Anirudh Krishna. India’s growing economy has opened up numerous prospects for higher-earning jobs. The developmental aspirations of students in the career paths of engineering are influenced by individual (personal), experiential and structural influences such as learning environments, self-efficacy and perceptions…

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