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- SCIENCE
- March 2, 2015

What’s the purpose of education? For decades, the answer was simple: prepare students for stable jobs. But in a world increasingly defined by uncertainty, automation, and rapid change, the traditional job market is shrinking, and the entrepreneurial mindset is emerging as a key to survival. The debate over whether schools should focus on entrepreneurship is
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Evaluating Urban Development and Its Impact on Public Welfare KEY METRICS: NEWS BODY Uttar Pradesh (UP), India’s most populous state, is experiencing rapid urban growth, presenting both unique opportunities and significant challenges in urban planning. With the state’s urban population projected to increase steadily in the coming years, there is growing concern about whether its
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EdTech startups in India have positioned themselves as champions of democratized learning, bringing education to Tier-3 cities that have long struggled with insufficient resources, poor infrastructure, and a lack of trained educators. While the promise of “Education for All” sounds transformative, the reality is far more nuanced, with success storiesoften overshadowing the deep systemic challenges that persist. Here’s a closer
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Examining How Economic Structures Shape Democratic Practices and Citizen Participation Key Insights: Introduction The relationship between democracy and economic systems is intricate, with each influencing the other in profound ways. Democracy emphasizes political equality and citizen participation, while economic systems—whether capitalist, socialist, or mixed—drive resource allocation and development. In India, this dynamic is particularly complex
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