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PhD and the Dunning-Kruger Effect

Have you ever felt over inflated with knowledge in the initial days of your PhD, or any other long-duration course for that matter? Yes? What about the feeling that you know nothing as the veil of ignorance drops and reality hits you as time passes? Yes? If so, then this article is for you.

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Winning, But At What Cost?

“Just aim to be a winner, On Saturday May Twenty; Victory or triumph Is almost seen in Eternity”.
Winning is a habit that boosts self-confidence with an added touch of complacency. Sometimes, this addition determines whether people will celebrate your success or turn it into a source of controversy.

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New Horizons: Building your Freshman Year

Once we have graduated from school, life seems easier because the real challenges have not yet begun. It is that time when everything feels like no stone is left unturned. The rollercoaster journey truly begins when you step into college. Once we have graduated from school, life seems ..

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Sustainable Waste Management and Circular Economy: India’s Path Towards Sustainability

Circular Economy (CE) emerged in the 1970s from reducing the consumption of inputs for industrial production, but it proved to be potentially applicable to any resource. CE proposes a change in the “extraction-production-disposal” paradigm of linear economy (LE) through the possibility of making human activity more resilient using the natural cycle model. CE is based on