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  • Hope Starts As A Little Seed!

    Sep 14, 2020

    by Shrubaboti Bose

      Guest Author

    Awareness Mental Health

    “…Disinterested, exhausted, leave me alone, you say. But desperate and lonely, help me please, you meant…” - Shrubaboti Bose, It’s okay to not be okay About my Poem It’s okay to not be okay Spreading awareness about mental health issues has become the need of the hour. An increasing number of people …

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  • A Wonderful Beginning

    Sep 12, 2020

    by Saomyavandit Alok

      Media Director

    MD Weekly

    A week after the lovely launch of Bridge Blog, I sense positive energy running all through it. With teachers’ blessings as our fuel, what else could have been a better take off? All thanks to our lovely guest authors who made this day special for everyone by beautifully presenting their views on student-teacher bond in …

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  • Where Are We Safe?

    Sep 9, 2020

    by Suha Khatib

      Guest Author

    Women Centric Issues

    He tiptoed into my room and embraced me in his arms. I felt uneasy but kept smiling weakly since I was taught to be pleasant around the people whom my parents welcomed home. I didn’t like the way he would hold me on his ‘surprise’ visits, his touch would make me shiver. His affection disgusted me, his …

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  • The Bad 'Do' Sleep Well

    Sep 7, 2020

    by Jasmeet Kaur Sodhi

      Guest Author

    Movie Review English Literature

    I will not be exaggerating when I say this is the best movie I have ever seen. The Bad Sleep Well was assigned to our MA class for research last year as it is a 1960 Japanese adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. We were assigned other movies as well but this is the one, along with Haider (2014), which stood out the most …

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  • A Helping Hand

    Sep 5, 2020

    by Sumitha Menon

      Guest Author

    Teachers' Day Special

    A child when comes to this world, knows nothing. But there is a helping hand who is ready to impart the wealth of knowledge which is the most precious asset that one can ever have. That helping hand is a ’teacher’. A teacher is not only a mentor, but also our friend with whom we can share our innovative thoughts. …

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  • A Lot Like an Orenda in Schooling

    Sep 5, 2020

    by Samruddhi Patil

      Guest Author

    Teachers' Day Special

    Wouldn’t it be sober if I asked you to picture your Teacher and you are not rekindled to an early morning chirpy class with wooden benches and a blackboard? An exuberant classroom where the variable silence was directly proportional to the intensity of the approaching footsteps of the teacher. Well, the word …

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  • Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Guru Devo Maheshwaraha

    Sep 5, 2020

    by Dhruti Dedhia

      Guest Author

    Teachers' Day Special

    “Everyone who remembers his own education remembers teachers, not methods and techniques. The teacher is the heart of the educational system.” — Sidney Hook Being a professor is different from being a teacher. The role of a teacher goes beyond that of being an instructor of a classroom. The teacher is a …

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  • Moral Responsibility of Teachers

    Sep 5, 2020

    by Jasmeet Kaur Sodhi

      Guest Author

    Teachers' Day Special

    Being a teacher is no easy work. Teachers are not only those who we find in schools, colleges or tuitions but our parents and friends as well. Teaching is to impart knowledge and instruct someone as to how to do something and teachers not only instruct us about our syllabus, but go beyond that and shape us as better …

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  • Role of a Teacher in a Student's Life

    Sep 5, 2020

    by Aishanya Srivastava

      Guest Author

    Teachers' Day Special

    The primary role of a Teacher remains teaching and opening minds of children. Now let’s talk about certain ways by which teachers guide us to take meaningful decisions. So to start with, teachers play a very important role in setting the tone of the classroom when it comes to the environment. Usually, students mimic …

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  • Roles in Bridge

    Aug 31, 2020

    by Saomyavandit Alok

      Media Director

    Info

    To make things easy, Bridge consists of different types of user accounts with different levels of access. These user accounts are known as roles. There are four types: Student, Teacher, Manager and Principal. Here’s an elaboration on what each can view and access: Student Students log in from their student accounts to …

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