My first outstation trip as a Graduate Engineer Trainee in 1991 turned out to be unforgettable—just not for the reasons I expected. I had just joined a reputed engineering firm in Bengaluru and was ...
What actually happens inside the brain when learning works? Drawing on neuroscience, this breakdown of Stanislas Dehaene’s 'How We Learn' explains attention, error, practice, sleep, and motivation, ...
Tourism can be a powerful driver of jobs, investment, and community development, but only when growth is carefully managed rather than measured by visitor numbers alone. Drawing on a decade of World ...
When I described the satisfactions of my routine to Roshi Joan during one of our hikes, she smiled: “That’s the sacredness of ...
In March 2025, the government of Japan announced initial guidelines for how they plan to evacuate 110,000 residents and ...
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Something extraordinary has happened, even if we haven’t fully realized it yet: algorithms are now capable of solving ...
With 300,000 employees gone and collective-bargaining rights eliminated, the administration has hobbled organized labor. Did ...
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Edcom 2 and the dilemma of mass promotion

No one who cares about the state of education in our country can ignore the more than 600-page final report recently released by the Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2). Drawing ...
If Aadhaar-based digital injustice, slavery and totalitarianism are not wrong, nothing is wrong. The question—‘Are we all ...