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Imposter Syndrome: The Silent War on Campus
Ever have that nagging sense that you just don’t quite fit into the classroom, all your efforts to get there notwithstanding? That you’re only lucky, and someone’s going to realize that you’re not as smart as everyone else gives you credit for? That insidious, persistent self-doubt has a label — Imposter Syndrome — and it afflicts more students than anyone cares to admit. In college, where there’s a lot riding on it and competition is stiff, imposter syndrome is lying in wait. You might be the top of your class, president
Tips for Balance a Heavy Course Load Without Burning Out
Feeling overwhelmed by your semester? Learn proven strategies to manage a heavy course load — from time-blocking and prioritization to knowing when to ask for help. That sinking feeling at the start of the semester is all too familiar: you open your course syllabi and see a mountain of readings, papers, and exams. A heavy course load can feel like a recipe for stress, sleepless nights, and burnout. But here’s the secret: balancing it all isn’t about magic — it’s about strategy. You can not only survive a demanding semester but
Future of Artificial Intelligence in Geography
Geography, in its classical concern with knowing the Earth’s physical landscape, human processes, and their interconnections, is being revolutionized. Incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in geographic research has brought about new possibilities for data gathering, analysis, and decision-making. From urban planning to climate modelling, AI has the potential to transform the perception, analysis, and management of spatial information by geographers. The future of geography, thus, hinges increasingly on the collaboration between human intelligence and smart computational capabilities. AI and Data in Contemporary Geography Contemporary geographic studies depend extensively on vast amounts
AI in Economics: Redefining Learning and Research in the Digital Age
In classrooms that are filled with equations, graphs, and models, a revolution is quietly happening—one that is transforming the way economics is learned, taught, and implemented. This revolution has three letters: A.I. — Artificial Intelligence.For decades, economics has been considered a field of numbers, statistics, and rational action. But now, it’s becoming something more profound—an alive conversation between human intuition and machine intelligence. From analysis of data to policy forecasts, AI is not only helping economists—it’s changing the way they think. At our college, while students immerse themselves in topics such
Understanding Gravity: From Newton to Einstein
Think about this: You drop a pen from your hand, and it falls to the ground. Simple, right? But when students are asked “Why did it fall?”, the answers often sound confusing: Because the Earth pulls it down. Because objects are heavy. So, why do things fall? And how can we explain gravity in a way that makes sense both in the classroom and in real life? When you drop a ball, it falls to the ground. When you jump, you come back down. Planets move around the Sun, and the
Let’s Discuss Therapy :Why College Students Shouldn’t Be Embarrassed to Seek Help ?
Education today is not just about academic success but also about emotional well-being. Through counselling sessions, student welfare programs, and awareness drives, colleges continuously remind students that mental health is just as important as physical health. Yet, despite these efforts, many still hesitate to talk openly about therapy. We live in a time where conversations about fashion, fitness, and finance are common—but mental health often remains unspoken. Countless students silently struggle with pressure, exam stress, heartbreaks, and the challenges of growing from adolescence into adulthood, but still find it difficult to
Literature as Protest: Voices of Resistance Throughout History
Literature did not merely mirror society, but protested against it for centuries. From the silent grumblings of rebellion to the vocally expressed manifestos of revolution, the written word has been one of human history’s most powerful weapons against injustice. Literature as protest voices the voiceless, gives hope to the downtrodden, and fills generations with inspiration to reform. As one of the leading M.A. college in Jaipur, the institution emphasizes how literature continues to shape social awareness, inspire courage, and drive social change. 1. The Power of the Written Word Literature is
Mathematics In Real Life
Mathematics is not just about numbers, formulas, or calculations—it is a part of everything we do in our daily lives. Many people think math exists only in classrooms or textbooks, but in truth, it helps us understand and organize the world around us. From managing money and time to using smartphones and computers, mathematics supports almost every action we take. It is a universal language that connects science, technology, and everyday life. Mathematics in Everyday Activities We use mathematics every day, often without realizing it. When we go shopping, we calculate
Revolutionizing Higher Mathematics: The Rise of AI in Solving Complex Problems
Higher mathematics has long been a realm where human ingenuity and creativity reign supreme. However, with the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the landscape of mathematical problem-solving is undergoing a significant transformation. In this blog, we’ll delve into the exciting world of AI-assisted mathematics and explore how machines are helping humans tackle even the most daunting mathematical challenges. The Challenges of Higher Mathematics Higher mathematics encompasses various branches, including algebra, geometry, calculus, and number theory. These fields are characterized by complex problems that often require innovative thinking, rigorous proofing, and computational
STEM CELLS – CLINICAL USES AND POTENTIAL
Introduction Stem cells are unique cells capable of continuous division throughout an organism’s life. The culture of stem cells was first developed using hematopoietic cells. Stem cell transplantation holds great promise for regenerating diseased, damaged, or defective tissues. Hematopoietic stem cells are already in use to restore hematopoietic function. Properties and Classification of Stem Cells Key Properties of Stem Cells The utility and promise of stem cells lie in two fundamental properties: Self-renewal: The ability to divide and produce identical copies of themselves. Differentiation: The capacity to develop into different types
EI-Based Hiring: A Strategy for Building High-Performing Teams
In today’s competitive and fast-evolving workplace, technical proficiency and cognitive intelligence are no longer the only yardsticks for talent acquisition. Organizations that thrive in uncertainty, drive innovation, and foster collaborative cultures increasingly rely on Emotional Intelligence (EI) as a cornerstone of their hiring strategies. EI-based hiring is more than a trend—it’s a strategic lever to build high-performing, resilient, and adaptive teams. Understanding Emotional Intelligence (EI) Emotional Intelligence, a concept popularized by Daniel Goleman, refers to the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and influence emotions—both in oneself and in others. EI comprises
Tips For Instagram Branding
Instagram can feel like a crowded party where everyone’s shouting. But it’s also where you can connect with your future loyal customers, share your passion, and actually grow your business.Building a strong brand presence isn’t about getting lucky; it’s about being intentional. It means turning your account from a static brochure into a vibrant, recognizable, and trustworthy personality. Ready to ditch the confusing jargon and get down to what really works? 1. Get Your Vibe Right: Define Your Identity Before you post another photo, you need a solid foundation. If your
Saptang Theory of Manu: Understanding the Foundation of Ancient Indian Political Thought
Ancient Indian political philosophy is rich, diverse, and profound. Of its numerous salient contributions, the Saptang Theory as envisioned by the ancient lawgiver Manu is a powerful notion that defined early conceptions of statecraft and governance in Bharat (India). Described in the Manusmriti (ancient Hindu lawbook), the Saptang Theory devises seven key building elements or limbs (ang) of a successful state. The word ‘Saptang’ is derived from two Sanskrit terms—Sapta (seven) and Ang (part or limb). Just as a living body consists of interdependent limbs, Manu conceived the state as a
The Arts: Society’s Strongest Pillar, Not a Secondary Choice
An Invitation to the Dreamers, Thinkers, and Creators You’re trained to believe in this sped-up world we live in that there can only be achievement through numbers, formulas, and degrees of “job security.” You’re being groomed to be managers, doctors, and engineers—as if anything less doesn’t matter. Naturally, they are wonderful things to be, but let’s ask one humble question: Where would we be without Art? Where would our souls be, when words are in deceit? How would we dream without music, poetry, and hues on canvas? The answer is: Art

Sustainable Development: A Distant Dream for the Poor
Introduction Sustainable development is not a new concept—it has existed since time immemorial. But somewhere along the way, we forgot sustainability and blindly followed development. Whenever we hear the phrase “sustainable development”, things like organic food, solar energy, and electric vehicles often come to mind. However, these solutions require long-term funding for survival. Almost every product that ensures sustainability comes with a heavy price tag. So, when we talk about “sustainable development as a universal goal,” we must think twice. Isn’t sustainability today more of an elite lifestyle choice than a
Women and Work: The Economic Transformation of the 21st Century
The 21st century has been referred to as the century of women—and it ought to be. For the first time in human history, women everywhere are entering places where they had no presence. From running corporations to governing states, from establishing startups to leading international movements, women are transforming not only their livelihoods but the very nature of economies. But behind these success stories is a greater, more subtle revolution—one unfolding within homes, workplaces, and society. Why This Century Belongs to Women In the past, a woman was expected to stay

Emotionally Aware AI: The Future of Affective Computing and Empathetic Interfaces
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has developed at lightning speed from a tool for calculation and task automation to a technology that touches virtually every corner of our lives. From voice assistants such as Alexa and Siri to sophisticated machine learning models powering medical research, AI has shown unimaginable problem-solving ability. Humans are emotional beings. Our decisions, interactions, and perceptions are deeply influenced by feelings such as happiness, stress, empathy, or frustration. For AI to seamlessly integrate into human society, it must go beyond logic and data processing – it must understand and
CS Aditya Biyani
FROM THE DESK OF THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Bridging the gap between the classroom and the outside world is the goal of true education. The goal is to promote the complete growth of the mind, body, and spirit by fusing academic knowledge with enriching experiences and soft-skill empowerment. Our goal is to foster responsible and forward-thinking minds while making a significant contribution to the development of society. Since each student’s path is different, we seek to comprehend each person’s potential, assets, and goals. As the future generation of leaders, we encourage confidence,