How India Went From World’s Education Capital to Depths of Illiteracy – Part II
[contextly_sidebar id=”Dkqmny02wMQu9jcquzzmRwh2F8Lnr2AE”] Choices, choices A student who completed basic education in ancient India and wished to learn more, had a plethora of institutions to choose More...
ભારત – વૈશ્વિક શૈક્ષણિક શિખરથી નિરક્ષરતાની ખીણ સુધી – ૧
[contextly_sidebar id=”NRcmWjdnapjhrYDhQgeA3UTBJhnOmBjO”] The article has been translated from English into Gujarati by Hiren Dave (@HerryDev12). Original article could be read here. ૧૯૦૧માં More...
How India went from World’s Education Capital to Depths of Illiteracy –I
When Tagore started an open-air school at Shantiniketan in 1901, which later went on to become a famous university, he was one in a long line of educators from India, who believed that holistic learning could only More...
Why is the world so obsessed with India’s caste system?
India’s caste system and ‘untouchability’ have been a matter of profound interest to a large number of social science researchers, historians, and even the general public in modern times. Perceptions of Indian More...




