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Hard Work Vs Smart Work

Differences Between the Two Hard work means putting in a lot of time and effort doing a certain amount of work. Whereas, smart workmeans spending less amount of time performing the same amount of work. Hard work aims at the quantity and may become monotonous and boring after a certain period.

online classes during lockdown

The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the closure of schools and colleges across the country. Education has changed dramatically over the last two months, with a considerable rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is executed remotely and on digital platforms.  1. Online Competency-Based Learning Competency-based learning allows a student to attain transferable skills and competencies.  Such teaching is learner-focused and not dependent on any other factor. The important aspect that every student has a different learning style and level of engagement usually go unaddressed in regular offline classes where many students hesitate in interacting with the teacher due to peer competition or domineering students in the class. The online classes offer flexibility and the ability for students to drive the learning of a competency. The major focus is on skills, knowledge, and/or behaviour, tied with strategic objectives. 2. Creating High Calibre Learning Pathways for Future  Skill develop

Gold price falls in a row after hitting record high

Gold prices fall for third day in a row after hitting record highs. Gold prices in Indian edged lower today, declining for the third day. But the losses have been moderate as concerns over rising coronavirus cases have supported global rates. On MCX, golddipped 0.02% to ₹47,930 per 10 gram. Gold prices in global markets were flat today as a surge in coronavirus infections across the world propped up the safe-haven demand of the precious metal. Spot gold was up 0.1% to $1,775.97 per ounce. Among other precious metals, platinum rose 0.8% to $806.30 while silver eased 0.1% to $18.02. Spot gold has risen 17% this year as lower interest rates around the world and widespread stimulus measure from major central banks have boosted demand for the metals. Gold is widely viewed as a hedge against inflation and currency debasement.