The youth, as key drivers of inclusivity, are critically examining the current state of democracy in our country. For them, it is less a triumph than a test—a moment of possibility, shadowed by the weight of history.
There's a misunderstanding that some things in life require natural skills or a one-time lucky break
Campus engaged in a one-on-one interview with Prof. Dr M. Rezwan, delving into discussions encompassing the conference and the renewable energy sector in general.
UIU organised its three-day biennial flagship conference – ICDRET 2024 – from March 7 to 9.
Parents, educators, and even the media have an unhealthy preoccupation with prodigies. This encourages students to do more than they should at a young age, which can develop into a complex about maintaining their competitive nature by pushing themselves past their limits.
While there are certainly exhilarating and growing moments, they are frequently intermingled with hurdles and panic.
Some of us are afraid of becoming stuck because we owe too much to our relationships. We make an effort to give more than we receive to avoid feeling compelled or indebted.
The transience of things might be disturbing and extremely overwhelming.
Laziness is less of a choice than we might have thought.
We must embrace the reality of who our parents are, which involves letting go of who we wish they were.