Published Papers
https://doi.org/10.64823/ijter.2501002
In the last two decades, the world has entered a new economic era shaped by the power of data. The advent of big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence has revolutionized economic theories, practices, and policies. This paper explores how data-driven economics is transforming traditional economic models, improving policy-making, and influencing decision-making in businesses and government. We examine key concepts, innovations, challenges, and case studies that illustrate the importance of data in shaping the future of the global economy.
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, introduced by the Government of India, marks a transformative shift in the country’s education system. It emphasizes holistic development, multidisciplinary education, digital literacy, and equitable access to learning resources. While teachers and policymakers are often seen as the primary agents of change, the librarian's role is equally critical in actualizing the goals of the NEP. As facilitators of knowledge, librarians are well-positioned to support and enrich the educational environment per the policy's vision.