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Project Pehachan cited
Project Pehachan (Identity) for Rehabilitation of Beggars was cited by N. Sreenivasan in his paper “Money doesn’t begets money”. Abstract of the Paper Poverty and Begging are two major social problems. Middle income group businessmen too fail to earn and becomes poor over a period of 5 or 10 years. Mere Money with the Government of […]
Abhivanchiton ka shikshadhikar: Educational Rights for Underprivileged
The book Abhivanchiton ka Shikshadhikar – Education for Underprivileged, authored by Vijoy Prakash and Prof Shailendra Kr Shrivastava has been published by Rajkamal Publication, New Delhi. About the book Modern education system serves the needs of upper and upper middle class only. Confined to their own world realities Lower middle and middle class […]
Address on the occasion of the Book Release Function
Address of Sri Vijoy Prakash on the occasion of the Book Release Function of the book EDUCATION FOR DEMOCRACY His Excellency the Governor of Bihar Sri Raghunadan Lal Bhatia and dear friends, I express my deep gratitude to His Excellency for having spared his valuable time to release our book Education for Democracy. This book […]
Education for Democracy
More than half a century has passed since India had adopted democracy as a way of governance. We had also visualised evolution of a democratic society through this process. How far have we moved towards realisation of this goal? How does our adolescent mind think about democracy and democratic way of living? Is our education […]
Nai Duniya : March 8, 2009 : Rat Farming
This is a news item in Nai Duniya (March 8, 2009)
Hindustan : Rat farming
His idea on rat farming was ranked above Obama, McCain, Hillary, Sarah Palin, Oprah as the “world’s stupidest statement award” of 2008. http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS99512+02-Jan-2009+PRN20090102 Dennis Avery considers his idea on “rat farming” to be the best “non-science” solution to issues of global food scarcity. Dennis T. Avery, is a senior fellow with the Hudson Institute in […]
Rat Farming
Comments on Rat Farming If humans will need twice as much food and feed in 2040 how would we feed ourselves and our increasing number of pets with low organic yields? Organic fields yields are limited primarily because of the global shortage of manure. However, the world would need billions more cattle to get extra […]
Creative Learning: A Handbook for Teachers and Trainers
We are gradually moving towards a knowledge-based society, which sustains on the strength of information to be used in all walks of life. The phenomenal rise in the use of information marks the movement of the society into a new phase of socio-economic order. In this era of information-based socio-economic order, creativity is going to […]
Nutritional Value of Rat Meat
Nutritional Value of Rat Meat The current knowledge of the yield and nutritional (proximate and fatty acid) composition of meat derived from African ungulates, camelidae, rodents, ratites and reptiles is reviewed. Although most of the species discussed give low cholesterol levels consistent with their low meat lipid contents, the tegu lizard gives a very low […]
Right to Education for the Underprivileged
Association for Promotion of Creative Learning
APCL or Association for Promotion of Creative Learning is a non-profit making society established to promote creativity and creative learning in Society. It has developed unique teaching/ learning methodology and evaluation technique based on modern concepts but drawing from ancient Indian wisdom. Visit www.creativelearning.in for more details. Association for Promotion of Creative Learning Publish at […]
A short note on the Theory of Multiple Intelligence
There has been wide divergence among psychologists about the nature of role of intelligence in learning processes. Earlier intelligence quotient was taken be the real measure of one’s intelligence. But, now there is another development in the field of learning, which has far reaching implication for educational field. In 1983, Dr. Howard Gardner1, a psychologist […]
Learning History Creatively
This paper was presented in a programme of Training of teachers in Department of History, Patna University organised by Academic Staff College, Patna in 2005. It is often said that we learn Historians and not History. We learn their observations, their findings and their conclusion. It reflects author’s perceptions, ideology and his/her method of analysis. […]
Lessons for Prevention and Management of Disability
This paper was presented in the national conference organized by Disability Commissioner, Govt. of India at Patna in April 2006. Go to the people. Live with them. Learn from them. Love them. Start with what they know. Build with what they have. But with the best leaders, When the work is done, The task accomplished, […]
Educating Underprivileged – Some critical concerns
Despite several alluring programmes and incentives in the form of cash and kinds, majority of underprivileged and poor children prefer not to go to school. Even if they do, they don’t continue there. Is it because they don’t understand the value of education or the interventions are not attractive enough to retain them in school? […]