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Student's Articles on various topics

  Reforms Required In The Education Field Of India -Darji Meghav What Education is? According to me education is something which is tangible and can be acquired by the way of learning which helps a man to lead an efficient and healthy life with the optimum use of available resources like capital, labour and time. What is the Indian Education System? Indian Education is a total system of taking up the whole syllabus in a period of one year and spilling it out in 3 hours of exam. Due to this there is no insight formation of the children and makes the children to slog their hours and their seemed colourful childhood only in studies. They don't even get time to get socialised with society and to develop their curricular activities and hobbies. Possible Changes Which Can Solve This Problems Root Learning Basically in India, children are not given the basic education properly. This is the thing like building up a building with improper foundation of pillars of buildings. In India, studen

Article writing format and samples

  Article Writing Class 12 Format, Topics, Examples, Samples An article is an expression of one’s thought on an issue or a subject logically and coherently written in meaningful paragraphs. ♦ Points to Remember: Give a title that catches the attention of the reader. Begin with a striking opening sentence which addresses the readers and gets them interested in the topic. Present a strong argument for your ideas supporting it with evidence or elaboration. Use linking devices (‘however’, ‘therefore’, ‘although’, ‘even though’, ‘in order to’) to make the composition appear a whole. Introduce a new point at the beginning of each paragraph that follows to strengthen your ideas. Develop your ideas as much as you can to make them interesting and substantial. Conclude with your strongest point. Use passive voice, humour, emotive language, rhetorical questions to provide a specific effect. Split-up of marks: ♦ Marks will be awarded for: Format (Title + Writer’s name) Content (logical organisatio

Lost Spring

Homework :  Click here to watch the video   Lost Spring  Long Answer Type Questions : 6 Marks (120 – 150 Words) Question 1  : “For the children it is wrapped in wonder, for the elders it is a means of survival.” What kind of life do the ragpickers of Seemapuri lead? Answer : ‘Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood’ describes the plight of poor ragpickers of Seemapuri, a place on the outskirts of Delhi. ‘Ragpicking is the only source of livelihood for these families of rag pickers who have fled from Bangladesh in the hope of finding a better life. For small children like Saheb and his friends’ ragpicking is also wrapped in wonder because sometimes they get unexpected things while ragpicking. Sometimes they are lucky to get some ‘gold’ meaning some objects which can be traded for money and it is a wonderful feeling for these small children who live in abject poverty. Question 2 : Garbage to them is gold. How do ragpickers of Seemapuri survive? Answer : Seemapuri is a slum on the outsk