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Dr Varun Gupta successfully done his research on An Emperical Study in Digitalisation in Higher Education system

Renowned educationist Dr. Varun Gupta has successfully done his research on An Emperical Study in Digitalisation in Higher Education system. The same have been published by ๐—จ๐—š๐—– ๐—”๐—ฝ๐—ฝ๐—ฟ๐—ผ๐˜ƒ๐—ฒ๐—ฑ journal Paripex Indian Journal of Research.

Dr. Varun Gupta is an Education Advisor – State of the African Diaspora (Africa), Executive Vice President – On Sky Global (USA), Chief Operating Officer – Cambridge Career College (England), Founder- Pingaksh International Consultants (India), Director – BluApp Consultants LLP (India), Executive Director- VQENA (NGO India), Director International Operations: George Washington University of Global Peace (Washington), Lead Auditor: ISO, Chapter member: International Accreditation Organization -USA, National Advisory Secretary: National Human Rights Organization , Goodwill Ambassador: Climate action group, Chartered Global Peace building Professional, Head Crime Reporter- Julm se Jung (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India) and Life Time Member โ€“ ISKCON community.

According to Dr Varun Gupta, โ€œEducation can neither be completely online or offline but a blend both of them. The current time demands that higher education should be promoted through e- learning thereby changing paradigms of traditional education. Here, the development of teaching staff was highlighted as they are the leaders which could give the direction to the new emergence of e-learning. This paper presents the theoretical aspect of the need of online mode for facilitating higher education simultaneously making the readers aware about its pros & cons.โ€

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UGC Care Group published research by Dr Varun Gupta, titled Taking Poverty and Unemployment through lockdown conditions in India

UGC Care Group published the research by Dr Varun Gupta titled โ€œTaking Poverty and Unemployment through lockdown conditions in India.โ€ Dr. Varun Gupta is an education advisor to the State of African Diaspora Gurgaon (India).

Speaking on the same, Dr. Varun Gupta said, โ€œGlobally we are aware of the pandemic COVID-19 and the lockdown implemented by Govt have affected the Indian economy and this needs great efforts from the different bodies and authorities so that a stable position can be achieved successfully. Through the research paper, we have examined the link between poverty and unemployment regarding lockdown and the impact of lockdown on poverty and unemployment will be disclosed with evidence and different features.

Inequality and lack of opportunities are the most important reasons which lead to poverty and unemployment. Due to lockdown and COVID-19 situations, everything is getting extremely expensive and some people are not even able to achieve a good healthy routine in their food. This report will throw light on necessary elements which need to be discussed regarding poverty and unemployment in lockdown conditions in India.

It has been studied that unemployment in India has traditionally been collected once every five years by the ministry of labour and employment and they conduct the sample studies with the help of the National sample survey office. It has been observed that in five years of sample studies India has expected since 2017 never routinely collected monthly, quarterly or yearly employment and unemployment statistics. As per (Savinaya, 2020) fact is getting adverse day by day and the outcomes of the survey are not appropriate and favourable for the circumstances of economic condition. It has been identified that due to lockdown and covid-19 the scenario is getting even worse.

There is unanimity among the scholars regarding the organised manufacturing sector in India which has this close to analysis on jobless growth. From the report of 2018-19, it has been evaluated that Indians are considered as the people where lack of employment opportunities are observed and it is considered as one of the most observed problems regarding growth and development of the youth. It has been evaluated that approximately 18.6 million Indians were jobless and another 393.7 million work in poor quality jobs for vulnerable displacements. The children are not utilising their skills and abilities for development and growth and they are settling for poor quality jobs just for achieving a certain amount of salary or wage.