India’s growth story is different: Underlying strengths pushing productivity by Dr. Barendra Kumar Bhoi,...

According to the latest data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), India’s real GDP growth grew by 7.8% in the first quarter of...

Ways Scholarly Authors can Gain their Readers’ trust – comprehensive, factual and unbiased approach:...

Determining the elements that impact a reader's faith in an academic or scientific author, and subsequently their perception of the author's work as trustworthy, dependable, and relevant, is a highly challenging...

How Indian Business School Can Evaluate Globally? Dr. Samrat Ray, Dean, International Institute of...

Times are fast changing with global technological disruptions and the way Indians live and breathe! We have come a long way from our colonial past with decades of ignorance and struggle...

Using section headings for structure, clarity and impact in successful scholarly papers and articles:...

The papers are built with a variety of elements and sub-elements. While all of these things may form and reflect when preparing a paper from their PhD study, an acceptable header offers...

Creating classroom rules for pre-schoolers: Ms. Sunila Athley, Principal,Amity International School,Ghaziabad

As pre-school teachers, we know how important rules are to running a classroom so that the classroom doesn’t run you. Yet, many of us are bogged down and wonder what is...

International Collaborations and Opportunities in India after the New Education Policy: Dr Jayanthi Ranjan,...

The implementation of the New Education Policy (NEP) in India has opened up a plethora of opportunities for international collaborations in the field of higher and secondary education. With its focus...

Choosing the Right Eloquence – Language to Captivate Your Audience: Dr. Bagali, Centre...

If an author wants the work to be considered seriously in the academic or scientific community and in a highly reputed journal, one should strive to write as well as possible....

Indian Universities and Organisational Culture: Brig.(Dr.) R S Grewal, VSM(Retd.)

Indian universities, as they exist today, trace their origin to the British era. The British established three universities – one each at Madras, Bombay and Calcutta - in 1857. These universities...

What “Not to Say” in the Cover Letter That Accompanies Your Academic Journal Submission:...

The cover letter acts as a table of facts for the larger document or paper that follows. There are some matters you should avoid, and when you are submitting your research...
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