
An article published in ‘World Population Review’ says that ‘education is considered to be a human right and plays a key role in human, social, and economic development.







However, the best way to deal with death would be to get ready for it. We can take life as a rare opportunity for leaving an indelible imprint behind that even death cannot obliterate.

We need to remember that the mental health of a nation needs to be taken care of if prosperity is what the decision-makers want.

The human aspirations in the absence of values may not be of much help for better career building.The values get imbedded during all three phases of education.

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