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A shrunken world of schools will impact India’s future leadership
While the number of schools like Kendriya Vidyalaya and their resources have expanded, the physical and social world around them has shrunk. Anurag Behar, in Mint, explores the effects of such a shrinking on us.
From the Fields to Kitchen: Journey of Red Chillies
Shraddha Jain, in Point of View, explores the unseen labour that goes into bringing red chillies to our kitchen.
What happens when Bengaluru’s taps run dry?
To reimagine the city’s waterscape, it is essential to rebuild our lost relationship with the many meanings of water, writes Seema Mundoli, in The Indian Express.
How Bengaluru grew and thrived around lakes
Bengaluru’s development as a city is inextricably linked to the development of multiple lakes, writes Harini Nagendra, in The Hindu. These lakes were created not only by rulers but also by common people.
For working moms, breastfeeding is a privilege
We need to understand the struggles of parents, mostly mothers, who walk the tightrope of breastfeeding while working, writes Rani Rohini Raman, in The Indian Express. How can we ensure that women have access to the support and information they need?
Flash Fiction 2.0 | Meet the Winners
Presenting the captivating stories written by young wordsmiths who made it to the winning league of Flash Fiction 2.0.
We could make up for the covid disruption if we try
India need not have an educationally lost generation but it requires us to acknowledge the problem. We must not delude ourselves that this huge problem has been solved, writes Anurag Behar, in Mint.
தொடரும் ஆணாதிக்கச் சிந்தனையும் தீவிரமடையும் பாலியல் குற்றங்களும்
ஸ்ரீனிவாசன் ராகவன் அவர்கள் அனைத்துத் துறைகளிலும் பாலினச் சமத்துவம் குறித்த புரிதலை உருவாக்குவதன் அவசியத்தை, தி ஹிந்து தமிழ் நாளிதழிலில், வலியுறுத்துகிறார்.
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An interview with Prof. Hannele Cantell on what goes into developing textbooks
Hannele Cantell talks to Kinnari Pandya about textbook development and the role of textbooks in Finnish schools, in The Hindu.
For securing Bengaluru’s water future, let us look to its past
We need to return to our traditional history of ecological wisdom by protecting lakes and wetlands surrounding the city, bringing back old traditions of prudent water usage and rain water harvesting — with a modern twist, writes Harini Nagendra, in The Times of India.