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Ejipura flyover project raises concerns over high environmental impact
The study by researchers from Azim Premji University is especially significant in the backdrop of the Bengaluru Climate Action and Resilience Plan (BCAP), which aims to achieve net-zero by 2050, highlights Harshitha Padmavinod, in Citizen Matters.
Small kindnesses
This December 31, when we light candles to usher in the New Year, let us make each spot of light count toward a small kindness for the environment, writes Harini Nagendra, in Deccan Herald.
Why Children of Migrant Farm Workers in Gujarat Remain Out of School
With distance and language barriers as the top reasons, Gautami Kulkarni, in IndiaSpend, sheds light on the ‘access to schooling’ for children of migrant agricultural workers who migrated with their parents to Gujarat.
India’s jobs crisis, the macroeconomic reasons
The employment challenge can no longer be met only through more rapid GDP growth; a separate policy focus is needed on employment, write Amit Basole and Zico Dasgupta, in The Hindu.
Institution Builders in Modern India: 8 Behaviours
Institution building cannot be left to chance. It needs design and work. And every one of us is an architect of the institutions we are fortunate to be part of, writes Sudheesh Venkatesh, in People Matters.
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Insistence on empathy holds the key to a society bonded by trust
Kindness for one another will help us forge a community where each one of us can live in dignity, writes Anurag Behar, in Mint.
Vertical Wonders: The Architecture of Azim Premji University
Abir Pothi highlights the holistic built environment of Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, which reinforces educational excellence reflected through its architecture.
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The need to make space for neurodiversity
‘Person with disability’ is a term that may be an improvement upon ‘disabled’, but is still patronising, writes Shefali Tripathi Mehta in The News Minute.
Magic happens when leaders wear their vulnerability on their sleeve
When leaders share their challenges, failures, and uncertainties, their team members feel confident to reciprocate with their feedback, ideas and hopes, which creates joyful teams, writes Sudheesh Venkatesh, in YourStory.
Indian girls are challenging the rest of the world to keep pace
They want education, jobs and also fun. It’s crucial that we enable and not stifle their aspirations, writes Anurag Behar, in Mint.
The illusion of India’s improving public healthcare
Mampi Bose, in India Development Review, explores the National Health Accounts (NHA), 2019 – 20, and explains how it has painted a rosy picture of healthcare in India. Will NHA, 2020 – 21, be any different?
Lack of support holds back Civil Service aspirants from Tribal Maharashtra
A large number of youth migrate to Pune from rural areas of Maharashtra with dreams. Rushikesh Kasabe, in Round Table India, observes the struggles of the adivasi youth.