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A humorous recount of bizarre events—plane crash survival, unexpected jackfruit gifting, and stitches removed by a gynecologist. Truth is stranger than fiction!
Prof. Sunney Tharappan recounts surviving a Jet Airways crash and reflects on the Air India Dreamliner tragedy of 2025.
Explore the roles of doctors, lawyers, and teachers as social professionals and influencers, emphasizing the evolving need for learning, leadership, competence, and hope in education.
Discover how structured schedules and effective conduct enhance learning, internalisation, and communication. Explore stages from cognition to confident speech with strategic development.
Explore the evolution of Indian education from Nalanda to the UGC, tracing how structured syllabi, colonial policies, and content-centric models shaped universities, schools, and language learning.
Rethink syllabi to focus on skills, attitudes, and real-world language learning. Empower learners through practice, mentorship, and inclusive environments.
Learn how smart strategies, simple methods, and practical techniques can make learning Communicative English easier, faster, and more effective for students.
This article explores how oral communication, not writing, shaped human progress and why resource groups are vital in today’s educational institutions.
Explores the evolution of English education in India, the importance of natural skills, and how language, mind, and social skills shape competence and communication.
Explore the origins, evolution, and impact of language, including English, and understand why speaking shapes thought and requires training beyond just vocabulary
A humorous encounter at a professor’s home turns into an impromptu English lesson, unraveling quirky grammar mistakes and common language missteps in everyday conversations.
Working with more than one lakh students from several institutions across the country for developing their competencies in communication, has resulted in interesting discoveries…
Mahatma Gandhi’s role in the Vaikom Satyagraha showcased his commitment to non-violence and social reform, shaping his leadership in India’s freedom struggle and fight against untouchability.
Action research on classroom strategies, especially participatory or discussion-based learning, enhances content delivery, reception, and professor-student relationships.
Anything associated with the Mahatma is a symbol when one automatically thinks about the value of non-violence and the comforts and pleasure that such violent-free life provides.
The Amelioration of Human Suffering and Associated Grieving is an article delves into the reactions to two events – a natural disaster and a man made disaster of a different kind…