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Why you should acknowledge your self-worth
Being aware of our inherent worth helps us recognise that every person, though unique, is valuable, writes Aruna Sankaranarayanan in The Hindu.
This Executive MBA is for anyone who’s asked: ‘Can I make a living & make a difference?’
Azim Premji University’s Executive MBA (Development Management) equips professionals with the tools to lead in India’s social sector | Krystelle Dsouza, The Better India
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RSS and the Redefined Patriot
The inclusion of RSS in the national narrative reminds us that national narratives are not static. The idea of India, after all, is not a single story but many competing stories, writes Malini Bhattacharjee in Deccan Herald.
Reimagining science needed now more than ever
As we grapple with ethics in the AI age, science education can offer us liberation and emancipation, says educationist Vetti Giri, in a conversation with Nandita Jayaraj, in TheLifeofScience.com
Are green jobs a good career option for young Indians?
Climate change has led to higher demand for green jobs across many industries. Deutsche Welle (DW) meets young Indians who chose to work for a greener future.
Fixing India’s Electoral Rolls
Our electoral database is broken and unless addressed, it risks hollowing out the credibility of the world’s largest democracy, writes Saurabh Raj in The Leaflet.
The D N Ghosh Prize for the Best Papers in EPW
To Link or Not to Link: How Aadhaar Impacts the Delivery of Welfare by Anjor Bhaskar, Arpita Sarkar and Preeti Singh has won Economic & Political Weekly’s Best Paper Award for 2024 in the Young Scholar category.
Time to say no to neoliberal orthodoxy
India’s export-led growth fuels a divide: high-productivity services with few jobs vs stagnant manufacturing and wage gaps. A reboot is needed, writes Srinivas Raghavendra in Frontline.
Need to maintain tree diversity in cities: Study
About 56 percent of the trees in 10 cities belong to similar species, with Bengaluru having the most number of exotic species compared to relatively younger cities like Jaipur, according to an analysis of studies by researchers from Azim Premji University.
Kaizen in class: Small changes could have an enormous impact on school education
Big changes happen through actions by people ready to take responsibility and act in small but consistent ways, writes Anurag Behar in Mint. He quotes the example of a head teacher of a school that has classrooms designated by subject.
