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How "Work from home" will make things worse in the long run

Coronavirus, The devil of doom has set a worldwide job crisis, companies are forced to keep the employs in few numbers in a futile attempt to  restrict the fall of the economy. Who are not frequent computer operators have no choice but a 40% salary cut or even worse getting fired from their job. The recent concepts o f "Work from home" inspired form the IT industries are getting popular every second, form the lessons of agriculture to artificial intelligence everything is done online at home. There is no denying the fact that "Home is not a happy place for everyone, It can also be the centre of abuse" a firm belief of Ashwini Deshpande an Indian economist. This blog will give an overview of the top 10 divides that you can relate in a work from home atmosphere, which seems to have waning success in the long run. 1. It can cause gender divid es Work from home can surprisingly lead to gender divides, take an example of a family with a boy and a girl for a single comput...
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Is it safe to use ACs amid COVID19 pandemic?

Today when India experiences scorching summer amid COVID 19, the use of air conditioners, coolers and fans have been rampant in our society, as per the behaviour of the viruses, the survival rate is more on the cold temperature, now the question arises should we not use ACs? Does it increase our risk of getting affected? Well, this blog will take all your queries head-on. During the pandemic, the government has issued guidelines on the regulation of temperature of ACs, Cooler and Ventilation fans at home, office and healthcare facilities to keep the virus at bay. These guidelines were compiled by the Indian Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioner Engineers (ISHRAE) and were shared by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) . Air conditioner   While using the Air conditioners: The temperature should be between 24 to 30 degree Celsius. The room which has AC the humidity should be maintained between 40 to 70%.  This means if ...

What is good about lockdown ?

This blog talks about some of the positive aspects that lockdown has on India and its environment. Lockdown has immerged as one of the best in the arsenal of mankind to continue the fight with COVID19. Most of the aspects of lockdown are negative in India but there are some positive impacts which deserve your attention. This does not mean that we should let our guard down, that will only result in more casualties. Lockdown has contributed to the environment; here are some of the benefits of lockdown in India. Less infection spread rate India leads in the fight against COVID19, speaking of the first 12 days of the pandemic when the number of cases in India went from 100 to about 1000 while in other countries the rising slope was more steep form 100 to 3,500 and  8,000. India was successful in maintaining the infection rate to minimal by the practice of social distancing and sanitization. About a billion people stayed at home and continued the fight against t...

How to teach effectively?

How to make boring classroom into an interactive classroom A classroom is a place where people from different background and culture unite for a single purpose and that is education, well this definition belongs to teachers; for students, it is a monotones place with same long lectures, books, homework and assignments. Only a few students can keep up with these things, for rest the students only sport and lunch period are joyful. Have you ever had a question in your mind, that the phone that you used 20 years ago and the phone you have now are way too different? Then how the teaching methods from 20 years ago and now are the same? This question is enough to elicit the thought that there are no efforts made to improve the education system. The fate of students rests on teachers; teachers of the new the generation has come up with some of the best teaching ways that have increased the class engagement up to 78%. If you are a teacher, tutor or maybe someone who loves teaching...