Opinion
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| Artificial Intelligence and the Evolving Role of Teachers | | | | Mohammad Hanief
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping modern education in unprecedented ways, transforming how students learn and redefining the responsibilities of teachers. Over the past decade, technology has steadily made inroads into classrooms throughout India, but the acceleration witnessed after the pandemic and the rollout of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has pushed AI to the forefront of educational reform. From personalised learning tools and automated assessments to virtual tutoring platforms and data-driven insights, AI today is influencing nearly every dimension of the learning process. This transformation is particularly relevant for regions such as Jammu and Ka | |
| | | | India’s future is at stake: Premature Old Age among young people and increasing burden from the elderly | | | | Dr. Vijay Garg
India has always been called a young nation. The world’s largest youth, the biggest population, the most energy-rich human resource and the greatest potential for development - this has been the strength of all India. But today this same power is appearing to be in grave danger. On one side, young people are getting old prematurely, on the other hand, the number of elderly people is increasing rapidly, which is becoming more crowded with society, economy and health system.
Premature old age among young people
Today’s young people are becoming increasingly tired, not only in their old age but also physically and mentally. At the age of 30 or 35 years, they have been pla | |
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