Dear Readers, hope you are good and doing well. " An old saying that there is no age limit for learning. " and I completely agree with these words and I do believe that if you have it in you or if you have the passion to learn something new or are looking to do something adventurous then you can always learn something new and acquire new skills or enhance/polish the skills you already prowess and it is never late. It doesn't matter who you are or whatever you do, whether you are a student, part-time worker, full time worker, housewife, entrepreneur, etc. you can always improve your skills and digital means/e-learning is the most preferred way to learn something new with absolutely no cost. For this, you can browse through various educational websites such as Udemy.com , edx.org , or eduonix.com to find your dream course to acquire new skills or polish your existing skills. Although most of these educational websites offer free to enroll courses, they do have some li
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Dear Readers, the recent outbreak of Novel Corona virus (CoVID-19) has created a global health crisis that has impacted the way we see our world and the way we live our everyday life. This virus/disease has clenched the whole world and has brought most of the economies to their knees, but the world is fighting back with this global pandemic in a systematic manner. While the Governments are searching for different ways to fight this pandemic be it imposing stern rules and lock-down to self-isolation and home quarantine, they have also laid down certain guidelines and SOP's (Standard Operating Procedures) that includes social distancing, mandatory use of face masks and frequent sanitation. Where Staying home has proven much effective against curbing spread of this contagious virus, this effort has also generated some quality time and opportunities for people around the world read, learn and explore digitally. While these measure have made people parted with the libraries and physical