Not only educated, but thinking Indians
In a TEDx Talk, social sciences researcher Rashmi Muraleedhar explores the complex negotiation between our internal world—thoughts, emotions, and perceptions—and the external world. She describes
In a TEDx Talk, social sciences researcher Rashmi Muraleedhar explores the complex negotiation between our internal world—thoughts, emotions, and perceptions—and the external world. She describes
Since 1956, Children’s Day has been celebrated annually in India on November 14, to honour the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The
Not long ago, when the millennials were school students, most of them relied on the teachers to spoon-feed them with the answers that were important
Mental health is an essential pillar of our overall well-being, yet it has historically been overshadowed by physical health. It’s only in recent years that
SDG-4 aims at inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all. The global out-of-school population has decreased by barely 1% in
India is home to over 1.4 billion people and is marked by immense cultural, linguistic, religious and socioeconomic diversity. With more than 2,000 distinct ethnic
In any society, children symbolise the promise of a brighter future; they are the next generation, the stewards of our collective legacy. For a community
Would you rather read dozens of books, listen to podcasts, learn skills or take courses and feel like you have learnt a lot, just to be
In January this year, the World Economic Forum (WEF) published a report titled ‘Quantifying the Impact of Climate Change on Human Health’. The report concludes
The PM Internship Scheme is now live, poised to empower the country’s youth and create opportunities for one crore young employees across diverse fields. Since