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The future of Education .... post Covid-19

I had surmised four years ago that the future of education was clear to me, just that the path to get to this future wasn't clear then. The future I predicted was - and I quote:  Take a leap into future, learning could be transitioning back to the heydays of Indian Gurukul system - just that these Gurukul's will be online. What will be known is not universities, colleges or degrees; what will be known is teachers and professors of repute (the Guru's) and the subjects they teach. Thanks to the ubiquitous nature of the Internet, Guru's could be running a course on several platforms or several courses on one platform. People will take courses from Guru's of repute to learn what they want to, not because they want a degree from the platform which they represent! I believe the path to get to this future of education has been found and it runs through the Pandemic zone called Covid-19. Covid-19 is a warp zone which has accelerated the transition from the brick-and-mortar...

Is Humanity Diverging into two civilizations?

v/s I've written earlier about my musings on Clustered cities vs Suburban Sprawls being the two contrasting futures mankind stares at. I concluded in the 3 part series that the future of humanity, at least until the developing world gets to a median level of development, will be to be present in clustered cities. The other alternative which I envisaged for the longer term was to set up a colony on Mars. However, since then we've had many developments and Covid-19 impacting the whole world. While Covid-19 has been devastating on economies across the globe, its impact on climate has been benign  - fall in economic frenzy has only led to a reduction in carbon emissions, a civilizational realization about the value of boosting natural human immunity and end to wasteful ways of living .  The other side of Covid-19 is the realization that the pandemic is also an impact of human activities much like climate change itself. And as Covid-19 rages on forcing people ...

рд╣िंрджी рджिрд╡рд╕ рдХे рдЙрдкрд▓рдХ्рд╖्рдп рдоें рдПрдХ рдЯ्рд╡ीрдЯрдоाрд▓ा

A thread on Hindi Diwas; for the last few months I have been influencing my daughter to learn Hindi by telling her greatness & elegance of Hindi рд╣िंрджी рджिрд╡рд╕ рдХे рдЙрдкрд▓рдХ्рд╖्рдп рдоें рдПрдХ рдЯ्рд╡ीрдЯрдоाрд▓ा; рдкिрдЫрд▓े рдХुрдЫ рдоाрд╣ рд╕े рдоैं рдЕрдкрдиी рдмेрдЯी рдХो рд╣िंрджी рдХी рдорд╣рдд्рддा рдФрд░ рд▓ाрд▓िрдд्рдп рдХे рдмाрд░े рдоें рд╕рдордЭा рд░рд╣ा рд╣ूँ| She is in Grade 2 and just started learning the Hindi alphabet and grammar.  рд╡рд╣ рдХрдХ्рд╖ा реи рдоें рд╣ै рдФрд░ рдЕрднी рд╣िंрджी рд╡рд░्рдгрдоाрд▓ा рдФрд░ рд╡्рдпाрдХрд░рдг рдХे рдкрд╣рд▓े рдкाрда рдкреЭ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ै|  Yesterday, she asked me why I think Hindi is a great language. Context being India has so many languages and our mother tongue is Marathi.  рдХрд▓ рдЙрд╕рдиे рдоुрдЭे рдкूрдЫा рдХि рдоैं рд╣िंрджी рдХो рдПрдХ рдорд╣ाрдирддрдо рднाрд╖ा рдХ्рдпों рдоाрдирддा рд╣ूँ - рдЬрдмрдХी рднाрд░рдд рдоें рдЗрддрдиी рд╕ाрд░ी рднाрд╖ाрдПँ рд╣ैं рдФрд░ рд╣рдоाрд░ी рдоाрддृрднाрд╖ा рдорд░ाрдаी рд╣ै|  My answer - No doubt Hindi is a rich language in terms of literature, vocabulary, variety and its script Devnagiri is very scientific in nature...  рдоेрд░ा рдЙрдд्рддрд░ рдеा рдХी рдпрдж्рдпрдкी рд╣िंрджी рд╕ाрд╣िрдд्рдп, рд╢рдм्рджाрд╡рд▓ी, рд╡िрд╡िрдзрддा рд╕े рдкрд░िрдкूрд░्рдг рд╣ैं рдФрд░ рдЙрд╕рдХी рдк्рд░рдоुрдЦ рд▓िрдкी рджेрд╡рдиाрдЧिрд░ी рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХ ...