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Loopholes in the rationalisation policy of teachers
The teacher rationalisation policy harms education by misplacing teachers and neglecting classroom quality.
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Cult of people-pleasing
People-pleasing harms self-worth and growth; breaking free requires setting boundaries and authenticity.
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On the path to self-destruct
Digital pollution is a growing concern, with the internet contributing to global emissions.
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Living with ambivalence
Ashfaq Ahmad’s Heera Mann and Shakespeare’s King Lear teach us to embrace life's contradictions and ambivalence.
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Digital sabbath is needed for self-discovery
Technology's rise threatens self-discovery, pushing man into hyper-individualism and digital distraction.
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High time to invoke Aristophanes
Punctuation, rooted in ancient Greece, shapes writing clarity and tone—essential for comprehension and rhythm.
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Agree-culture
Groupthink stifles individuality, conditioning students to conform rather than challenge ideas in education.
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The pandemic of cognitive dissonance
Cognitive dissonance is the clash between beliefs and actions, visible in politics, personal choices, and society.
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Testing times for the postal service
The subscribers of the national postal service complain of the snail-paced delivery of their posts.
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May the print live long!
Print media is deemed by all demographics, including Millennials, as more trustworthy than its digital counterpart.
