Whatever may the organisation be dealing with or whatever may its products or services be, the organisation, in order to continue to make progress, needs to make assure that these products are marketed and sold at a determined price. The dynamism of an organisation therefore depends upon planning not only on the products that it …
Urban Planning Capacities in India
Development and Urbanisation- Development is inextricably linked to urbanisation, which is a significant driver of economic expansion. As India approaches the critical point of moving from a primarily rural to an urban culture, the focus must be on getting the best results possible. For all areas of society, there are prospects for economic advancement. Despite …
Student Engagement: Transforming Educational Landscape
Benjamin Franklin has once said “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” Learning becomes meaningful when the learner is engaged and immersed in the learning process completely. It becomes productive when their attention and curiosity is aroused, imagination soars high, critical thinking skills expand manifold, creativity reaches …
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Industrial Visit to Blood Bank
An industrial visit for B.Sc. MLT students was organized by the School of Health Sciences, Sushant University, on 9th March 2022 to Lions Blood Bank, W Pratiksha Hospital. The session started with an introduction to different selection criteria of donors. How requisition form is filled by the patient’s family (requesting for blood unit) and how …
International Women’s Day
There is definitely one thing in common between the above quote of Emma Watson and that of Nelson Mandela who says Gender equality is more than a goal in itself – it is the pre-condition of meeting the challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance. Just like all human beings deserve …
To be or not to be’ In the Planning Profession
Since human beings first began to settle, Planning has established itself as a vital profession. Planning was not recognised as a profession due to the lack of formal schooling available to educate the students on the course and to entitle it as a profession. Despite its well-deserved rising popularity, it has been denied the respect …
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Impact of Tourism on Rural Livelihood
The way of life of the people in the village is different from the way of life of the metro or other cities. Even after industrialization, the majority of the Indian population is still engaged in the field of agriculture. There are others in rural India who make money through various arts, crafts, tourism, etc. …
Engineering college in Delhi, India – Fulfill Your Goals for Higher Education Now!
Delhi-NCR is the world’s biggest cumulation with a population of more than 4.6 crore. Delhi NCR contributes approximately 7.5 % of national GDP. It covers 22 + districts of NCT, Delhi, UP, Haryana and Rajasthan better known as DELHI-NCR. It is expanded on an area of more than51,109 Km2. For higher education Delhi NCR is the …
Creativity and Emotions
“There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource of all. Without creativity, there would be no progress, and we would be forever repeating the same patterns.” —Edward de Bono (https://www.edsurge.com/news/2018-12-18-the-greatest-enemy-of-creativity-in-schools-isn-t-testing-it-s-time) Everyone is born creative, when we are children, we are sent to play school and we play with crayons and draw …
Medical Laboratory Technologist- Frontline healthworkers
During Current Pandemic Covid-19, the professionals of Allied Health Care came up as a Vital part of the Healthcare Sector. These days of pandemic made everyone realize the extreme value of medical Laboratory professionals. Even normal people not connected to the medical field got to know about molecular testing or antigen testing which are used …
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