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- The Oxford comma, (also known as the Harvard comma)The Oxford comma (also known as the Harvard comma) refers to the comma placed before the conjunction (like “and” or “or”) in a list of three or more items. For example: Both terms refer to the same punctuation rule. The name Oxford comma comes from its association with the Oxford University Press, while Harvard comma… Read more: The Oxford comma, (also known as the Harvard comma)
- Understanding Gen Z Learners in the Present Scenario: Embracing Change in EducationThe world of education is constantly evolving, and at the heart of this change are the learners themselves. Today, educators face a new generation—Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2012). Unlike previous generations, Gen Z learners bring unique characteristics, challenges, and opportunities to the classroom, thanks to their upbringing in a digital-first world. Understanding their… Read more: Understanding Gen Z Learners in the Present Scenario: Embracing Change in Education
- Shakespearean WomenShakespearean Women Juliet from Romeo and Juliet Role in the Play: Juliet is the female protagonist and one of the titular characters in Shakespeare’s tragic love story, Romeo and Juliet. She is the daughter of the Capulet family, who are embroiled in a feud with the Montagues. Despite this, she falls deeply in love with… Read more: Shakespearean Women
- Shakespeare’s Fools & ClownsShakespeare’s fools and clowns are some of the most memorable and complex characters in his plays. They often provide comic relief but also serve as insightful commentators on the actions and themes of the play. Here’s a closer look at some of these characters: Fool in King Lear Role: The Fool in King Lear serves… Read more: Shakespeare’s Fools & Clowns
- NEET, UGC-NET row: Centre brings anti-paper leak New LawThe recent developments surrounding the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) have caused significant public uproar. Allegations of malpractices during the NEET exams and the abrupt cancellation of the UGC-NET for June 2024 have added fuel to the fire. In response to the growing concerns and… Read more: NEET, UGC-NET row: Centre brings anti-paper leak New Law
- Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist Novel SummaryCharles Dickens’s Oliver Twist Novel Summary Introduction “Oliver Twist,” written by Charles Dickens, is a classic novel that delves into the life and hardships of the titular character, Oliver Twist. Set in 19th-century England, the novel portrays the grim realities of the Victorian underclass and explores themes of poverty, crime, and social justice. This summary… Read more: Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist Novel Summary
- Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Heart touching romantic story“Sense and Sensibility,” written by Jane Austen and published in 1811, is her first published novel. It is a romantic fiction that explores the lives and loves of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, and their contrasting approaches to life and love. Here are key aspects and themes of the novel: Plot Summary The story… Read more: Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Heart touching romantic story
- Expanding the Feminist Literary HorizonA key works of feminist literature and their contributions to the feminist movement — **Expanding the Feminist Literary Horizon** **”Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics” by Bell Hooks** – This book is a primer that offers a clear and concise understanding of feminism and its significance. Hooks addresses the misconceptions about feminism and explains how… Read more: Expanding the Feminist Literary Horizon
- Nobel Prize 2023 – Winners List, Categories, Names, FieldsThe 2023 Nobel Prizes have been declared recently. The Swedish Academy has awarded the literature prize, the Karolinska Institute has bestowed the physiology or medicine prize, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has granted the prizes for physics, chemistry, and economics. The Norwegian Nobel Committee, based in Oslo, has presented the Nobel Peace Prize.… Read more: Nobel Prize 2023 – Winners List, Categories, Names, Fields
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Operation Sindoor 2025: India-Pakistan Face-Off Rekindles Regional Tensions
Operation Sindoor 2025: India-Pakistan Face-Off Rekindles Regional Tensions By Witcritic News DeskDate: May 13, 2025 New Delhi/Islamabad – Operation Sindoor, […]
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The Oxford comma, (also known as the Harvard comma)
The Oxford comma (also known as the Harvard comma) refers to the comma placed before the conjunction (like “and” or […]
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Understanding Gen Z Learners in the Present Scenario: Embracing Change in Education
The world of education is constantly evolving, and at the heart of this change are the learners themselves. Today, educators […]
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