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When the nationwide lockdown was announced by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi last March, schools shut down overnight, with no visibility on how learning will continue. Never before had anyone encountered this kind of unprecedented pause to the
education system at a universal scale, and justifiably, nobody had answers.
While children cheered the sudden break from hectic school work, parents and teachers had a new worry - how to ensure children remained motivated and inspired when everything was far from the usual? With no one having any clue about when things would change back to “
normal”, the next best thing to do was adapt! And adapt we did, in the form of
Basit Nabi
Parents in Kashmir have regrettably reduced their aspirations to certain variables and throughout ages want to test child against them. We can’t blame parents for it. It is the outcome of a capitalist society.
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“There is no failure except in no longer trying”
A few days back Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) announced results and most of the students who had written their examinations emerged successful with flying colours. They got distinctions – even many more got 500 out of 500. Literally speaking, it needs burning of midnight oil to score 470 or above. Verily, it is not everyone’s cup of tea, all it needs dedication, hard work and consistency.
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Kashmiris welcome ‘chillai kalan’ with cool pictures
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December 22, 2020 12:05 IST
Posing by icicles and taking selfies in pherans, residents brace for the harshest period of winter
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A boatman rides a shikara on a cold morning in the interior of Dal Lake in Srinagar, on Monday. The 40-day intense winter period “chillai kalan” started in Kashmir valley on Monday with sub-zero night temperatures across the region.
| Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD
Posing by icicles and taking selfies in pherans, residents brace for the harshest period of winter
People in the Kashmir valley are finding unique ways to celebrate the start of ‘chillai kalan’, a local term for the 40-day period of harshest winter that begins annually from December 21.