International Council for Education, Research and Training

Eduphoria - An International Multidisciplinary Magazine

An International scholarly/ academic magazine, peer-reviewed/ refereed magazine, ISSN : 2960-0014
Vol.03, Issue 01 (Jan-Mar 2025)
Dr Navneet Kaur
Chief Editor, Eduphoria

My best wishes to all in Year 2025!

Gender equality is not just a fundamental human right—it is the foundation for a more just, inclusive, and prosperous world. Yet, despite progress, women and girls continue to face barriers in education, the workplace, leadership, and safety. Now is the time to accelerate action and make gender equality a reality.

Dr Dilpreet Kaur,
Editor, Eduphoria

Dear Readers,

Welcome to another enriching edition of our multidisciplinary international magazine! In this issue, we delve into the diverse realms of education, innovation, and global perspectives. From groundbreaking research to inspiring stories of educational excellence, Eduphoria continues to be your passport to the world of knowledge.

Naorem Ingochouba Singh, and Akoijam Pete Meitei Page No. 05 - 23

Primary mathematics education is crucial for developing cognitive skills, logical reasoning, and problem-solving abilities for real-world applications (Paulin & Mugiraneza, 2023). However, the National Achievement Survey (NAS) indicates a significant decline in mathematics performance among Class 5 students in Churchandpur District, Manipur, with scores falling from 58% in 2017 to 40% in 2021….

Dr Sandeep Kumar | Page No. 24-31

Technology has become deeply integrated into the lives of children and adolescents, offering unparalleled access to information, entertainment, and social connection. However, excessive technology use can have detrimental effects on mental and physical well-being. Tech-stress, a relatively new phenomenon, encompasses a range of psychological and emotional difficulties arising from excessive technology use. These include:

Yuddhveer Singh Poonia | Page No. 32-36

In the digital age, banks are continuously adopting advanced technologies to streamline their operations and offer enhanced services to customers. While these advancements bring numerous benefits, they also introduce significant cybersecurity risks. Cyberattacks on banks can have severe consequences, including financial loss, reputational damage, and erosion of customer trust. Consequently, banks are investing heavily in cybersecurity measures to protect their assets and customers’ data….

Dr. Nuzhath Parveen| Page No. 37-45

 Women with Disabilities have been described as being doubly marginalized on account of their disability and their gender. They may be more vulnerable to poverty and social exclusion and often have limited social, political and economic opportunities and lack of access to basic services  Women with Disabilities may  also be at greater risk of social and physical violence and abuse girls with Disabilities often  experience discrimination for example in education and family life….

Dr. Deepak | Page No. 46-60

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have profoundly reshaped every aspect of human life over the past few decades. With the rapid advancement of technology, digital tools have become integral to the academic landscape, especially in higher education. Universities, colleges, and other higher education institutions worldwide have been increasingly adopting ICT tools for teaching, learning, and administration…

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