Now that we are well into the new Millennium society has begun to recognize serious concerns with issues that kids have to deal with today. Some issues have always been there but are now coming to the eyes of the public to find solutions.
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Challenges Facing the Youth in Today’s Society
Most of the problems facing today’s youth are not restricted to any
one ethnic or religious group, but affect young people generally.
one ethnic or religious group, but affect young people generally.
Saturday, 8 October 2011
THE PROGRESS OF EDUCATION IN THE POST-INDEPENDENCE ERA
The true aim of education is to prepare a person to play his part well as an enlightened member of society. Education means integrated development of personality. It should impart training to head, hand and heart.
STUDENT UNREST : CAUSES AND CURE
The student community plays a vital role in every society. It has always been recognised as a great force. The students are the future leaders. They are young, energetic and enlightened. In every country the leadership emerges out of the students who are idealistic and have some dreams about their life,
THE CHALLENGE OF MODERNITY
There has been rapid growth of science and technologyduring the twentieth century—the last two decades have seeneven faster speed in progress. This growth has resulted invast changes, more than ever before.
ROLE OF THEATRE AND COMMUNICATION ON SOCIETY
I-Influence mediated by various factors to the theater.
The influence of the theater is obviously mediated by factors that stand between what is shown on stage and the spectator.
The influence of the theater is obviously mediated by factors that stand between what is shown on stage and the spectator.
PROBLEMS OF MODERN YOUTH
“We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.”—Franklin D. Roosevelt.East or West, North or South, youth everywhere, is in a state of restlessness and revolt.
RURAL EDUCATION
India is a vast country with a large population of about 65 crores. About 90 per cent of the people live in villages. They are engaged in agriculture or small cottage industries, Though there has been rapid expansion of facilities for education in the urban areas, the rural areas have remained neglected to a great extent.
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