LEADERSHIP AT JGU

“Developing leadership characteristics in late school and early college life has now become incredibly significant. It isn’t just about having a feeling of power over oneself as well as other people, but more with... Read more »

JGU: WHERE EDUCATION IS TRANSFORMATIVE, INCLUSIVE AND GLOBAL

“Kindness can change the world” – I have believed in this quote for as long as I can remember. I was exposed to some situations as I grew up that I knew were... Read more »

STUDYING AT JGU: TO UNDERSTAND MYSELF AND THE WORLD AROUND ME

“When I reflect on my decision to join O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) and how it continues to influence and shape me each passing day, I am happy and proud of my... Read more »

SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN A PANDEMIC INDUCED WORLD

Climate change, deforestation, depletion of natural resources, global warming, and the extinction of species are no hidden realities. While several organisations, communities, and individuals have been striving hard to promote and advocate ‘sustainable... Read more »

Being Human in a Technological World!

“The antithesis between a technical and a liberal education is fallacious. There can be no adequate technical education which is not liberal and no liberal education which is not technical,” – Alfred... Read more »

The Ever-Charming Spanish Language and Hispanic culture

The astounding success of the Netflix T.V Series La casa de Papel, or Money Heist—A Spanish television heist-drama series, which has been dubbed in many languages, has not only inspired a range... Read more »

Growth in OTT Platforms and the need for a course in film and new media

Raise your hands if the toughest thing for you in 2021 was not only the COVID19 pandemic but also the wait for the last season of Money Heist. Started in the year... Read more »

People, Policy & Pandemic- Role of the Public Health Professionals in redefining Public Health system

“Public health service should be as fully organized and as universally incorporated into our governmental system as is public education. The returns are a thousand fold in economic benefits, and infinitely more... Read more »

A Psychological Icepack for the Examination Fever

In India, reports indicate that each year 2000 students die by suicide in cases related examination pressure and failure No matter how many years of exam-giving experience we’ve garnered, sitting down to... Read more »

The Pandemic of Misinformation

Research suggests India produced the largest amount of social media misinformation on COVID It wasn’t very long ago when the pandemic took our sufficiently topsy-turvy world and gave it a plot twist... Read more »