The Evolutionary Vanguard: Why the Classroom’s ‘Deficits’ Are Science’s Greatest Assets
To understand the neurodiversity paradox, one must look past the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-5 and peer into our evolutionary history.
To understand the neurodiversity paradox, one must look past the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-5 and peer into our evolutionary history.
Organized by Little Thespian, founded in 1994 by Uma Jhunjhunwala and S.M. Azhar Alam, the festival continues their commitment to theatre as both art and education.
By stripping away visual excess, Dr. Sinha invites viewers to engage more deeply with the artwork. The absence of colour shifts the focus from appearance to essence, compelling the audience to interpret rather than simply observe.
As board results approach, it is easy to believe that everything depends on a number, a college, or a decision made at eighteen. But perhaps, that belief itself needs to be questioned.
As U Min Aung Hlaing, a top military commander-turnedPresident of Myanmar (formerly Burma or Brahmadesh), completed his five-day official visit to India, political observers have begun analysing its aftermath.
The women have taken upon themselves the task of reviving the Sunderbans by planting mangrove saplings alongside the river to ensure that the area around their houses remains safe and secure.
According to the WHO, each year, roughly 262 million people suffer from asthma.
Gujarat Day, also known as Gujarat Sthapana Divas, is an occasion to honor the local state culture.
The program has addressed several significant issues, including cleanliness, women empowerment, digital literacy, environmental conservation, and rural development.
Bengal Association, Delhi, a premier organisation to promote Bengali art, culture, literature, sports, and other various aspects of Bengali culture since 1958, organised a theatre festival to celebrate World Theatre Day on 2 April.