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  Challenges Faced by Youths Today   Growing up, we would think about the future and wonder how our lifestyle and career would look, only to feel fear and anxiety creeping up on us. With the uncertain times we live in today, it is only natural that we worry each day about whether we can find a job, much less make a living to afford the lifestyle we want. We have lofty dreams for ourselves and yet we face trying times. Fears about adulthood, our career path, money management and all these anxieties lead to us battling day in and day out with our self-confidence. ​ If you are a youth reading this, know that you are not alone in your battles and there are many youths out there who face the same challenges as you. We know this as fellow youths ourselves, and also based on the insights illuminated by our market research conducted in June 2020. As the challenges faced by youths have always been something that is a key concern to us at Growthbeans, we surveyed 118 youths in Sing...
   Misinformation – A rising problem in India     Introduction  Misinformation is a global problem. Every country of the world has encountered it in one or more ways. India is no exception to it. Today we are living in the age of the Internet where Social Media is working at a large base and that is why the problem of Misinformation is more serious. Before moving further, it is very important to define Misinformation. Some of the definitions are: “ Ethical Journalism says that Misinformation is the information which is fabricated and is spread like true facts but is false. ” The Press Council of India says that misinformation as news, story, information, report as wholly false. Most Importantly misinformation is defined by Justice S.K Kaul of the Supreme Court of India, “ Misinformation is that kind of news which is more dangerous than Covid-19. ” The misinformation news reports disseminate like a fire on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, ...
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 The beginnings of agriculture reach far back into history. One of the oldest human activities, farming, developed long before the first written documents. However, the exact date of its origin is unknown. Although some archaeological findings confirm that farm production began to develop in the Neolithic period, the latest research by Israeli scientists suggests that agriculture began to develop much earlier, even more than 23,000 years ago. The change from the hunting and gatherer life to the cultivation of plants, domestication of animals, and food production led to the development of the first civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China and further expansion of farm production. Farm Production in the World The world’s land area totals 13.958 million hectares, of which 4.992 million hectares are classified as agricultural land. This accounts for about 36% of the total land area. The agricultural land is divided into 3 categories: arable land (28%), permanent...