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کووڈ 19 ‏۔۔۔۔۔۔ ‏اس سے ‏ابھرنے والی صورتحال سے نمٹنے میں طلبہ کی ذہنی صحت کا کردار

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COVID-19 alarms us to worry for humanity

Impact of corona virus has not yet vanished, whereas it on rise. Although China has controlled it in its land, the virus has emerged in Korea and affecting in thousands. Cases of the virus are also found in more than fifty countries including Eastern Europe specially country like Italy. A 60-year-old man who travelled from Italy to Latin America was found affected and died. The Deputy Health Minister of Iran, who initially hesitated to admit effect of this disease was found infected, which is a case in that country in addition to hundreds of others. One person who was found affected, died in Iran and Pakistan is also very much vigilant on its borders of Iran. This means that the disease is knocking doors of our country. This disease is crossing borders and the World Health Organisation (WHO) is admitting that most of the countries are not prepared to tackle this situation. Many government agencies have issued advisory to is citizens, and I'm happy to note that the educational in

Social media and school - share best and not the worst practice on these platforms

Social media could be used for sharing good school practices on the one hand and simultaneously there is a misuse of media for defaming and shaming schools and stakeholders. Recently, a video was made viral on social media where a teacher was trying to teach the child a Kannada word "Pakkelubu". This was a scene from a government school in Karnataka and the child appeared to be about 7 to 8 years of age. A closer look at the video indicated that the school had a pathetic condition, where children were sitting on the floor in a developed era so-called nation attempting to be a developed nation. The video indicated that the teacher made an attempt for about three minutes to teach the word “Pakkelubu '' by pronouncing it completely as well as breaking it into 2-3 parts. Finally, the text message accompanying the video asked what type of problem was that wherein the child was unable to pronounce properly and the response was also shared in the following message in WhatsA