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  1. Think of exams like a test in one game only 🎮 Imagine you are really good at cricket, drawing, and solving puzzles…but school only gives marks for a written test.Does that mean you are not smart? 🤔No, it just means the test is checking only one type of skill. Exams and marks are helpful because theyRead more

    Think of exams like a test in one game only 🎮

    Imagine you are really good at cricket, drawing, and solving puzzles…
    but school only gives marks for a written test.
    Does that mean you are not smart? 🤔
    No, it just means the test is checking only one type of skill.

    Exams and marks are helpful because they show how well you remember things and write answers on time.
    But being smart also means thinking, creating, speaking, solving problems, and understanding things in real life.

    So the best way is not just exams…
    It should be a mix of tests + projects + activities + real-life learning

    Simple line to remember:
    Marks tell a part of the story, not the whole story

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Rahul Sharma
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  1. Global conflicts may seem far away, but they directly affect our daily life 😊India imports most of its oil, so when there is a war or tension in other countries, oil supply gets disturbed and prices go up. It’s like a watchman in your society saying the water tanker is delayed—suddenly water feels lRead more

    Global conflicts may seem far away, but they directly affect our daily life 😊
    India imports most of its oil, so when there is a war or tension in other countries, oil supply gets disturbed and prices go up. It’s like a watchman in your society saying the water tanker is delayed—suddenly water feels limited and more valuable

    When fuel becomes expensive, everything else slowly becomes costly too 
    Vegetables, milk, delivery charges, auto fares—all start increasing. Just like people start saving water when supply is low, we also start spending money more carefully 
    Simple thing—no matter where the problem happens in the world, in the end, it affects the common person’s pocket

    When fuel cost is low, transport and travel become cheaper 
    Buses, autos, trucks and flights cost less, so people can travel easily and goods move at lower cost

    Because transport is cheaper, prices of daily items like vegetables, milk and delivery also stay low 
    Simple—less fuel cost = cheaper travel + lower daily expenses

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  1. Web series like “Chiraiya” are getting so much attention because they connect with audiences in a way traditional content often doesn’t. First, the storytelling feels real and relatable—instead of larger-than-life characters, you see situations, emotions, and struggles that feel close to everyday liRead more

    Web series like “Chiraiya” are getting so much attention because they connect with audiences in a way traditional content often doesn’t. First, the storytelling feels real and relatable—instead of larger-than-life characters, you see situations, emotions, and struggles that feel close to everyday life. This kind of grounded narrative makes people emotionally invested.

    Second, there’s a growing demand for fresh and different content. Viewers today are tired of predictable plots, and web series platforms allow creators to experiment with unique ideas, deeper characters, and bold themes that TV or mainstream films sometimes avoid. That originality naturally attracts attention.

    Another big factor is the digital-first audience. With platforms like YouTube and OTT apps, people prefer short, engaging, and binge-worthy content they can watch anytime. A series like “Chiraiya” fits perfectly into this habit—easy to access, easy to share, and often discussed on social media, which boosts its popularity even more.

    Also, performances and production style play a role. When acting feels natural and the visuals are simple yet impactful, it creates authenticity rather than distraction. People today appreciate content that feels “real” over something overly polished.

    Finally, word of mouth and social sharing make a huge difference. When viewers genuinely like something, they recommend it to friends, post clips, and discuss it online—creating a ripple effect.

    In simple terms, “Chiraiya” is getting attention because it delivers what modern audiences want: real stories, fresh ideas, emotional connection, and easy digital access.

    i Suggest Everyone to watch and Learn what modern society is struggling with Ethics and humanity

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