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How the Education Sector Prepares for AI’s Impact on Jobs

By Prof. Aanchal Singh, Assistant Professor of Finance, Jaipuria School of Business, Ghaziabad Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is advancing quickly. This inexorable progress has both raised enthusiasm and concerns about how AI may affect the labour market. The education sector is crucial in educating students for the shifting employment landscape as AI technologies advance. In order to prepare students for …

New research exposes the dark side of social media influencers

Counterfeiters are leveraging the popularity and trust of social media influencers to promote their illegal wares, making it easier than ever for consumers to find and purchase counterfeit products says a new study by the University of Portsmouth. Counterfeiting has become a global economic crime with far-reaching consequences, and the study reveals how social media influencers are facilitating this illicit …

Critical thinking and problem-solving skills need to be in the curriculum, teachers should upskill

In today’s scenario, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, open the human mind to multiple possibilities and inter-disciplinary solutions; so, both skills are linked to future jobs & careers  By Dr. Tassos Anastasiades, Principal- IB, Genesis Global School,Noida Future careers are no longer about domain expertise or technical skills. Rather, critical thinking and problem-solving skills in employees are on the wish …

Manav Rachna International School, Charmwood student team wins Technoxian 7.0 World Robotics Championship

A student team comprising of three exceptionally talented students, Hridyansh Bhatt, Shrika Nambiar, and Samraat Rana from Manav Rachna International School, Charmwood brought laurels to their school with a phenomenal triumph at Technoxian 7.0 – The World Robotics Championship, held at Noida Indoor Stadium from 25th to 27th July. The Championship was conducted by the All India Council for Robotics …

Kendriya Vidyalayas as a ‘Government Lab’ for model schooling needs children first model

The 1250 plus Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) or Central Schools spread across India have been receiving a lot of attention and admiration for being the model government run schools. This attention has doubled after 2015 as students of these schools feature regularly in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s student-oriented events and town halls like pariksha pe charcha (one of the most publicized …

Money Matters: Students must be aware of the Regulations and Risks of using Payment Apps

Apart from protecting themselves from online frauds, students must become well-informed on user charges, reward/cashback gimmicks and being tricked into impulsive spending. Using regulated apps offering customer support is a nice idea  By Abhinit Singh, Founder, Ready Accountant In today’s fast-paced digital world, managing our finances has become as easy as a swipe and a tap. Payment apps have taken …

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