Degree of Thoughts

  • How skipping class could jeopardize your future
    One of the main reasons that students pursue higher education is for career development. The role of higher education is to guide students towards achieving that goal, and attending college not only increases k
  • Women in Politics
    Women in politics have been the topic of many debates and discussions worldwide. If we look at the traces of history, there are only a few women political leaders. Is it because of societal norms and repression
  • Are You Educated?
    Traditionally, the idea of an educated person focuses only on the academic aspects of a person’s life. Anyone who goes to educational institutions to get degrees or acquire academic qualifications is consider
  • Women’s empowerment through education
    Women's empowerment has long existed in different cultures and societies. However, the concept of women's empowerment was introduced at the 1985 World Conference on Women. Education enables women to respond to
  • One brain, many languages
    Dr Opangienla Kechu, Assistant Professor, Department of LinguisticsI’m standing outside Dimapur railway station, apologizing to an incredibly confused taxi driver. He had just asked me where I would like to g
  • Terrorism - A threat to mankind
    Today, the whole world is facing the problem of terrorism. Every morning we come across news about violence in the community. Terrorism is a criminal act committed with an intention to cause destruction or deat
  • Folklore in Contemporary Naga Society
    The term "folklore" was coined by the English antiquarian William John Thoms in 1846 (Krappe xv). The subject of folklore is an enduring social way of life that approached the traditional beliefs and stories of
  • A Christian response to social issues
    The social issues we face today have had a negative impact on our society, making them highly complicated and difficult to resolve. There is no such thing as a perfect society; every civilization has issues tha
  • Tackling Fake News on Social Media
    Fake news is not something new. Spreading false information or making remarks intended to harm people’s reputations has been a part of society long before social media. But, with social media becoming an esse
  • Good deeds reflect good character
    Lochumbeni Kikon, BA 5th Semester, Department of EducationA person's actions reflect his or her character. There is no doubt that we all have positive and negative traits in our lives, but how we want to behave
  • Indian Renaissance: Self Expression and Freedom
    Renaissance has now become a familiar word to many. Originating in Italy during the sixteenth century, it spread throughout Europe over the following two centuries. The Renaissance initially meant the revival o
  • A smart New year resolution
    A new year brings with it the hope of a fresh start and a blank slate. Most people begin contemplating their New Year's resolutions and what they would like to alter or improve upon around the end of December.
  • Surviving 2022
    Dr. Jenny Lalmuanpuii, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mass Communication, Tetso CollegeI recently I came across an Instagram post that said, "As everyone starts posting their 2022 highlights, please know that if the
  • Are we concerned enough about child labour?
    "Child labour" is defined as the exploitation of children's physical and mental well-being, particularly those under the age of 14. According to the 2011 census, the number of children working in India alone wa
  • A healthy brain is just as important as a healthy body
    -Chophitoli sumi, BA 1st semester, Mass Communication, Tetso CollegeIn comparison to other animals, the human brain is larger and has more capabilities that distinguish us, such as the ability to talk, think ab
  • Possessing optimistic outlook toward life and the outcome
    -Lika H Yeptho, BA 1st semester, Mass Communication "If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden." Frances Hodgson BurnettWhen it comes to how we see the world, most of us fall
  • The impact of social media
    The average daily social media usage in 2019 and 2020, according to the Statista, was 135 minutes. Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, and Instagram are the most popular social networks, and in 2021, the most act
  • What is Media Literacy and why does it matter?
    We live in the information age, when we are constantly bombarded with information. This era provided us with the opportunity to easily access information and knowledge. However, with the coming of the informati
  • Women Empowerment and Education
    The term "women's empowerment" became popular after the 1980s. It refers to the process of strengthening women against various inequalities and discrimination. Women's empowerment may also be understood as wome
  • Saving Indigenous Languages amidst rising popularity of Lingua Franca
    Lemya Konyak, Assistant Professor (Visiting Faculty), Department of Sociology, Tetso CollegeAn indigenous language, according to the Vocabulary.com dictionary, is defined as a language that originates in a spec
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