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Struggling with Mathematics. Why?

Warm greetings to the student Community!! This blog is for you!  The elegance of mathematics is evident in the fact that it tends to invoke within you the tendency to grasp the truth . It's not like the subject is hard. But the fact is that truth had always been comparatively hard to grasp .  The reason for this can be any of the following: Attention difficulties : Mathematics frequently involves multi-step problems, and students must be able to complete numerous successive processes in order to find a solution. This is one reason why math is difficult to learn. This necessitates maintaining constant attention on the current work. When teaching difficult arithmetic concepts, pupils frequently become distracted and lose focus during the class. Patience is the key : Simply said, many pupils don't practise arithmetic ideas enough. Other students might not be aware that they need more time to review specific topics. When attempting to solve an issue on their own, a student may fee...

Secularism and Contradictions

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After the 42nd amendment in 1976, our preamble added the word "Secular" in it. When it's said that "India is a secular country", it means that there is a co-existence of multiple religions and a separation between the religion and state. But, there was always an inherent link between contradiction and secularism in India, as it seems. In the colonial regime also, it was the "divide and rule" policy adoption that worked a lot. When we go into the past and analyse our legacy of secularism, it points out that besides having a difference, we all stood against the unjust and inhumane shackles of colonialism. But a cynical view also persists, was it really a sense of unity or whether it was the reconciliation of the same communal motives and time that decided that we should be united now? Well, if there was unity, why was there partition on communal grounds? India would never like to recall the memory of those horrendous communal riots. In addition, the reas...