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Just 14 kilometers from Madhya Pradesh's capital, Bhopal, stands Phanda Government College - not as a symbol of higher education, but as a metaphor for the rot in the state's public college system.
When students from Village School head to their classroom in Santa Monica wearing their red school-branded T-shirts, they ...
That’s Killens Pond State Park in Felton, Delaware – a 1,000-acre paradise hiding in plain sight that somehow remains one of ...
The video of cow dung being applied to classroom walls was reportedly shared in a WhatsApp group of teachers by the college principal herself. A video showing the principal of Delhi University's ...
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Teacher Spreads Cow Dung On Classroom Walls ‘to Keep Cool’This teacher is coating the inside of her classroom not with pant, but with cow dung. But why? Buzz60’s Tony Spitz has the details.
The principal of Delhi University's Laxmibai College has been caught on video smearing cow dung on the walls of a classroom. When asked, Principal Pratyush Vatsala said that the purpose is to keep ...
In it, Dr. Pratyush Vatsala, Principal of Laxmibai College, is seen applying cow dung to a classroom wall in order to whitewash it in the place of paint or cement. Cow dung is a natural insulator!
Lakshmibai College's principal, Pratyush Vatsala, applied cow dung to classroom walls in Block C to combat the heat, aiming for an eco-friendly solution amidst infrastructure issues. This ...
Members of the faculty expressed their disapproval of the principal’s decision. A video showing the principal of Delhi University’s Lakshmibai College applying cow dung to the walls of a ...
The principal of Delhi University’s Laxmibai College was seen applying cow dung on classroom walls to beat the heat. (Photo: Twitter) A video of Dr. Pratyush Vatsala, principal of Delhi ...
Over Lakshmibai College principal Pratyush Vatsala’s attempt to “cool down” the classroom amid scorching heat by applying cow dung on the walls, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh ...
In particular, organelles called chloroplasts allow plants to capture the energy of the Sun in energy-rich molecules; cell walls allow plants to have rigid structures as varied as wood trunks and ...
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