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Monday, May 25, 2026

CRITICAL THINKING VERSUS ROTE MEMORISATION

 


Meghna Dhulia writes in The Times of India of 22 May 2026

Marks over mind: The crisis of curiosity in Indian schools.

"Define photosynthesis." The teacher writes on the board in a classroom. Within seconds, students recite text book definitions, word for word. None lags.

Then she writes, " Why do plants need sunlight even when they already have water and carbon dioxide?"

There are very few takers. 

The contrast captures in essence the anemia in the Indian Educational System.

Students are trained to remember answers. They are discouraged from asking questions. If you put up a question you are ridiculed or even punished for the intransigence.

Across the nation, marks are the ultimate currency.

Board examinations, entrance tests and coaching culture reward speed, accuracy and memorization.

Students are made to learn that posing difficult questions would only slow them down in the race for marks. 

Curiosity has no place in the system. While completion of the syllabi is primary for the teachers, the students are often in a mad race to secure ranks.  They are aware, ranks determine their advancement in life. Any failure there, they would be pushed aside, down a steep precipice. The slide would be quick and fast. It would be drilled into their minds, retrieval of the  lost ground is impossible.

However in the contemporary situation, despite students scoring exceptionally high marks in board examinations and competitive tests, employers and higher education institutions often express concern about gaps in problem solving ability, communication skills, creativity and practical application of knowledge.

Similarly, the rapid expansion of coaching centre culture has normalised speed, repetition and test oriented preparation over conceptual understanding and intellectual curiosity.

Unfortunately, the casualty in this web is critical thinking.

But in an education culture built around marks and where parents often measure success through scores, the overhauling of the system in existence  is a challenging proposition. It is further deepened as competitive exams continue to reward intense preparation patterns.

The imbalance can only be addressed through shifting the focus of education from rote memorization to critical thinking and conceptual understanding. It alone would satisfy the demands of the modern world, where employers seek creativity and analytical thinking  than the memorising of information.

The society needs to understand that learning is no longer the ability to memorise. True learning occurs when  students are oriented to possess ability to frame the right questions and apply reasoning to solve problems.

Their curiosity should be aroused and never stifled to get the best out of them



Sunday, May 24, 2026

PLANTING CHENTHENGU SEEDLINGS

                                      PLANTING CHENTHENGU SEEDLINGS





Chenthengu refers to the Chavakkad Orange Dwarf (COD) coconut -Yellow Coconut /  (Cocus nucifera) Fruit Live Plant (Home & Garden)
 It is a variety known for its distinctive orange leaf petioles, inflorescences, and nuts. Grown widely across Kerala, it is highly valued as an ornamental palm, for its sweet tender water, and for breeding high-yielding hybrids.
Quick Facts
  • Variety: Chavakkad Orange Dwarf (Cocus nucifera)
  • Height: Dwarf variety reaching about 6–8 feet, making it easy to maintain.
  • Yield: Can produce anywhere from 65 to over 100 coconuts per year.
  • Tender Water: 7-month-old nuts are highly sweet, containing highly desirable tender coconut water.
  • Harvest Time: Starts bearing fruit in about 3-4 years from planting. 
Care & Cultivation
  • Climate: Thrives in tropical, frost-free climates with full sunlight. Avoid heavy, high-wind prone areas or use windbreaks if necessary.
  • Soil: Prefers well-draining, sandy loam, or loamy soil.
  • Watering: Requires ample moisture, especially in the summer. Adult palms need about 600-800 liters of water every 4 to 7 days.
  • Fertilization: Susceptible to nitrogen and potassium deficiencies; applying palm-specific fertilizer or a balanced mix 3-4 times a year ensures healthy growth. 
  • WEAR HELMETS WHEN YOU RIDE A TWO WHEELER

     


    WEAR HELMETS WHEN YOU RIDE A TWO WHEELER 

    IT'S NOT YOUR LIFE ALONE

    PLEASE THINK OF YOUR DEAR ONES TOO










    ST. THOMAS SCHOOLS IN TRIVANDRUM AT THE RETREAT FOR TEACHERS

           The management of the the St. Thomas Schools in trivandrum organises a retreat for the        Teachers every year just before the commencement of an academic year.

          They have organised the retreat  this year on 24 May 2026.

          The dignitaries are on the dais.



    RIYA And IFT

     



                                                                                       IFT


    I had asked Riya to tell me the name of the treatment she's undergoing for the crack on her right arm below the shoulder.

    She responded IFT with a picture of the machine.

    I rang her up and asked what it was. She suggested Google.

    I asked how she was. She said the pain was receding.

    She says IFT is like placing an electric iron on the afftected area. It ensures  there is no infamation. It helps in rejoining the bone at the crack. She said when the treatment was  on, it was very difficult to endure it.

     But she was unwell the whole day. Her doctor had sent a sample to RCC -Regional Cancer centre - for the third time now. She's awaiting the result. According to her the cost of the test was above Rs.22000.00

    She said perhaps it's her hypochromia that's causing the weariness.

    The doctor had changed the medicine. But she didn't buy it at once and would buy it later - she ascribed the reason as sambathikam - financial.. But she was confident she'd buy it in a few days.

    I was just wondering how much people were suffering.

    Since I am stranger to the medical profession I checked the web for IFT.
    Placing here what I found.

    IFT for shoulder pain       
                
    Interferential Therapy (IFT) is a drug-free, non-invasive physiotherapy treatment that uses low-frequency electrical currents to penetrate deep into tissues. It is highly effective for shoulder pain by blocking pain signals, reducing inflammation, and relaxing muscle spasms.

    How IFT Works for Shoulder PainDeep Tissue Penetration: 

    IFT uses two medium-frequency currents that intersect inside the targeted area, creating a soothing, low-frequency wave that reaches deep-seated joint and muscle tissues

    Pain Relief: 

    The electrical stimulation triggers the production of endorphins, your body's natural painkillers.Improved Healing: It enhances blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, which speeds up tissue repair and reduces swelling.Typical Shoulder Conditions TreatedFrozen shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis)Rotator cuff injuries or tendonitisMuscle strains and spasmsPost-surgical shoulder pain (e.g., following subacromial decompression)The Treatment ProcessA standard IFT session for the shoulder typically involves placing four electrodes in a crisscross pattern around the painful area. The physiotherapist will adjust the frequency (typically between 1 Hz and 150 Hz depending on the goal) and current intensity until you feel a comfortable, strong tingling sensation. Sessions usually last for 15 to 20 minutes.

    What to Expect & Precautions

    While generally safe and comfortable, IFT should always be administered by a licensed physiotherapist. It is typically combined with a guided rehabilitation program—including stretching, manual therapy, and strengthening exercises—for long-term recovery.

    Important Safety Warnings
    :IFT should not be used if you:
    Are pregnant.
    Have a pacemaker or other implanted electrical device.
    Have active cancer, infections, or open wounds in the shoulder area.
    Suffer from epilepsy or severe blood clots.

    To find a certified physiotherapist who can assess your specific shoulder pain and safely administer IFT, you can use local clinic locators such as Practo or Lybrate to search for experts in your area.

    EVANA IN JAPANESE ATTIRE

     

                                                          EVANA IN  JAPANESE ATTIRE




    Friday, May 22, 2026

    ARSENAL WORLD'S BEST WHEN OFF THE BALL

     


    Luis Enrique, head coach, Paris St Germain has ravished praise on Arsenal ahead of this month's Champion's League final, dubbing them the best team in the world without the ball.

    "We've got experience of playing against Mikel Arteta's Arsenal, and we know how good they are on the ball," he said.

    "Off the ball they are the best team in the world, no doubt it. With the ball they are capable of scoring plenty of goals. And it’s only natural to see them in the final. It'll be a very tough finaI. I think we are in for a cracking final."