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Calculus: The Study of Continuous Change by Dr. Madhvi Acharya, Department of Science, SICA College, Indore

  Calculus: The Study of Continuous Change “ Without mathematics, there's nothing you can do. Everything around you is mathematics. Everything around you is numbers. ” Shakuntala Devi   Calculus deals with two basic operations, differentiation and integration, and is the tool  which  is  used  by  engineers to determine quantities such as rate of change and area. In fact, calculus is the mathematical "backbone" for dealing with problems where the variables change over time and other reference variables, and a basic understanding of calculus can be studied further and used to solve technical problems. It's more practical for building essential confidence. This means that a physical system is modeled and the "rate of change" equations (called differential equations) are used to describe the physical system, perform analysis, and form solutions under defined conditions. C alculus covers the following: 1. D ifferentiation : T he method of finding an  ...

PREFER “BEING GOOD” OVER “LOOKING GOOD” by Prof. Kamakshi Gehlot, SICA College, Indore

  PREFER   “ BEING GOOD ”  OVER  “ LOOKING GOOD ” In the era of competition, everyone is running behind the excellence.  We human beings are always attracted towards the things  which are   fascinating  and   more importantly  appreciated by society.   Appearance could be of two types: the one  that is  God gifted, and second  that  you build.  Sometimes people mix it up, they would not consider these two as differen t .  In general,  t here are  a  few adjectives which defines key aspects of beauty, which are provided by God to us .   Consider a  lady  with s mooth skin, big eyes, shiny hair , good height,  fair  color complexion  and facial symmetry  but poor at work .  On the other hand,   i magine a person entering a seminar or workshop with polished shoes, ironed cloth e s, good smell, hair neatly set ,  having a charming smile  ...

Tips for Time Management by Prof. Urmi Patwa, Department of Arts, SICA College, Indore

Tips for Time Management  Time management is a key to success. If you want to be successful in life, then you need to manage your time in a very good manner. We all have only twenty-four hours in a day. Some people do maximum work in a day and some just give excuses. Now, time management is becoming an important skill to do your work on time.  Let's understand some points that will help you to manage your time and will help you to do your work on time.  1. *Divide your work on the basis of priority* - Divide your work on the basis of priority. The most important and urgent work will be at top of the list. Divide your daily work on these bases- a. *Important and Urgent* Do these tasks right away. b. *Important but not urgent* - Decide when to do these tasks. c. *Urgent but not important* - Delegate these tasks if possible. d. *Not urgent and not important* - Set these aside to do later. 2. *Set a time limit to complete a work* - Set time for your day-to-day tas...

Indian Gurukul System and New Education Policy: A Comparative Study By Dr. Swati Kendurkar, SICA College, Indore

Indian  Gurukul  System and New Education Policy: A Comparative Study Introduction : Today's society should Seriously take care of the younger generation Deficiencies from a moral, ethical, spiritual and Dharma perspective value. Increased parental pressures on children, Stressful Anxiety Rate Focusing on Competitive Exams alone have the most impact on young people. They really need some support from education system. Preamble Gurukul   was a residential schooling system whose origin dates back to around 5000 BC in the Indian subcontinent. It was more prevalent during the Vedic age where students were taught various subjects and about how to live a cultured and disciplined life.  Gurukul  was actually the home of teacher or Acharya and was the centre of learning where pupils resided till their education got complete. All were considered equal at the  Gurukul  and  guru  (teacher) as well as  shisya  (student) resided in the same hou...

NEW EDUCATION POLICY 2020 :- OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES* by Dr. Kuldeep Agnihotri, SICA College, Indore

  NEW EDUCATION POLICY 2020 :- OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES To achieve full human potential, education is a fundamental requirement for the development of a just and equitable society and to promote national development. The whole world is undergoing rapid changes in the knowledge landscape. In this context, the National Education Policy, 2020 was approved by the Government of India on July 29, 2020, and the Ministry of Human Resource Development was also renamed as Ministry of Education. This new education policy will replace the 34-year-old National Education Policy 1986. *Aim of New Education Policy 2020*- The New National Education Policy 2020 aims at the universalization of education from pre-school to secondary level with a 100% Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) in schooling by 2030. The New Education Policy 2020 proposes some changes, including the opening of Indian higher education in foreign universities, the introduction of a four-year multidisciplinary undergraduate program...