What's the one thing that can resolve unemployment problem??
Ayush Narang
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First of all I think that our education system must focus more on giving practical knowledge rather just focusing on cramming or theory.
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Rishi Goyal
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Rahul Meena
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Sumit Tanwar
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Would you rather focus on building a loyal customer base or a large social media following?
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Ishant Gupta
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The Gurukul system, rooted in ancient India, offers valuable insights for education reform. Let’s explore its significance:
Gurukul System Overview:
The Gurukul system was a residential schooling approach where students lived with their guru (teache