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
OUT OF THE BOX MARKETING!
EP= We were fools all these days :(
You might have heard that carrots improve eyesight. But it's all untrue. It's a fiction developed during World War II.
In 1940, the British military began to shoot down 'German planes' d
I always think!
why everyone says that "risk hai toh ishk hai" ok! we know that we have to take risk but it's correct to go all in one thing like take all risk in one project or something it's not true!
actually taking calculated risk and that risk
A lot of success comes down to sticking with something long enough to make the number of mistakes required to actually figure it out.
Otherwise, you just keep starting from zero every month.
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Ride • 6m
As much as I want to hate and rant "everyone and their grandma is trying to make a copilot alt", man.... cursor.com is awesome. I went in as hater, came out as "$20 not bad tho"
actually majority of indians are still not good in linkedin n all so medial is still far away but a day is not far away when medial will be the linkedin of india
Why did India, despite its historical prominence and powerful empires, not pursue overseas expansion and empire-building in the same manner as European powers like the British, French, Dutch, and Portuguese?🤔💭
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Namma Ooru, you all deserve loyalty in some way or the other, if not in relationships, at least when you’re dining out. 🍛✨
#bangalore
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Comet
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To all the founders out there,
how many hours of sleep do you actually manage to get each night while juggling everything on your plate?
Hi, I'm not able to message anyone from my profile. Whatever they asked me to fill out I filled all of that details in my profile. Someone please help me out.
Startups in India are miss using Freshers, pressuring them to complete the given task in short time, and not allocating required human resources for the project, is this true with all the startup in India?