Opinion
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| Indian Youth and Education: Modern-Day Challenges and Opportunities | | | | Rohit Gupta
India boasts one of the most massive youth populations worldwide, and the students there are the country’s future. However, despite the fact that there are more opportunities, resources, and access to information than ever before, many students are still struggling to maintain focus on their goals. The pressures of modern life, together with digital distractions that have been on the rise and the lack of proper guidance, have resulted in a situation where students regularly lose their academic and personal growth track.
This write-up sheds light on the issues that the majority of Indian students face such as irresponsibility, technology addiction, unclear ambitions, and lac | |
| | | | Procrastination — A quiet enemy of clear thinking | | | | SHAHID AHMED HAKLA POONCHI
Procrastination has quietly become one of the most widespread problems of our time. Whether we are students, professionals, homemakers, or leaders, almost every one of us has experienced moments where we knowingly delay tasks and convince ourselves with excuses such as “I will start tomorrow” or “There is still plenty of time.” What begins as an occasional delay slowly grows into a habit without us realising it. The danger is that procrastination does not appear harmful at first; however, it silently weakens our mind, limits our progress, and gradually destroys our thinking ability. It affects not only our work but also our emotional balance, mental clarity, a | |
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