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    India Study Channel’s Journey- From Buzzing Hub to Calm Gap, hoping for a Vibrant Return!

    Once upon a time, in the lively virtual city of India Study Channel, a vibrant and bustling forum emerged, full of energy and excitement. Members from all corners of the country arrived eagerly with ideas, questions, and advice — much like cars and bikes passing each other, sometimes honking loudly, sometimes debating about wrong turns or misguided paths. It was a place where knowledge flowed freely, conversations ignited sparks of inspiration, and the spirit of learning was alive and thriving.

    Just like passionate city planners, web administrators have started to rebuild roads and pathways. Perhaps with the hope of adding vibrant signboards, arranging routes, and making the city more welcoming and orderly, they aim to preserve the vibrant spirit of the city while also improving and harmonizing it in a better way."

    But as the time went with eagerness waiting, the traffic slowed down. The once bustling road grew quiet. The roar of discussions faded into silence, and the lively traffic of ideas was replaced by peaceful emptiness. The arguments stopped, and the chaos turned to calm. The forum, once a highway of endless conversation, now resembled a serene, deserted street.

    Some members, who still remember the old days, wish for the traffic to return—the rush, the debates, the vibrant exchange of thoughts. They sit by their screens, reminiscing about the days when the forum was alive with chatter. All look forward to a future where the flow of ideas never stops, and the road of learning is always busy once more.

    Wishing all the best for the journey of "The India Study Channel" (or perhaps with a new name) to continue, with old members returning and new ones joining and adding their colors to the bustling, ever-evolving road of knowledge.
  • #783315
    Welcome back, Kb. I am seeing the return of some members of ISC to ISC, and that is a very positive development. I used to spend 3 to 4 hours every day on this site. Some members commented that others are trying to get points. Irrespective of such comments, I continued my journey. All of a sudden, ISC announced the closure of all sections on this site, except the Forum, and there will be no points for the forum section, nor will there be any cash rewards. Many members discontinued. But I continue my journey. Of course, not for many hours, but sometimes.
    I am not even seeing Editors nowadays on this site. But for the last 3 or 4 days, I have been seeing some members coming back. Hope the activity may improve now. I am still optimistic and hope that the new version of this site will be launched shortly.

    drrao
    always confident

  • #783317
    irrespective of cash rewards, points, and all the stuff, I am committed to participating in the forum section. Even at the time, with cash rewards and points awarded by the site, I am busy with my professional work and personal life, and have discontinued using the website. Now I am a little free, some members are back, it's good...
    Based on the situation, humans in the society should follow an abelian group (Closure, Associative, Identity, Inverse, and Commutative)-- Bhushan

  • #783319
    Nicely presented by the member Kb about forum section by comparing it with journey on road and many have got down during the journey either dis connected or died and hope the journey will continue in the same bus after repair or with a new bus to bring it be admin.
    shasthranaam Ganitham moordhanisthitham

  • #783320
    Yes. Our life is like a journey. Many people get in and get down. But we will talk with each other within that time only, and we may become good friends. If the journey is longer, the friendship between some passengers may become strong.
    drrao
    always confident

  • #783321
    Let us hope to see a revamped and rebuilt ISC city soon bustling with vehicles, newer roads and constructions.

    While I agree that the time being taken by the management is a lot too much than most of us (including the management ) had expected, the chats in between and the commitment of some of our old members is heartening and is keeping the fire on, though on the smouldering mode.

    'Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all'.
    -Aristotle


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