Stories
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Global Rankings Or Global Bias? Rethinking How India Is Judged
If we see the international rankings, especially the Academic Freedom Index that placed India in the lower 10-20%, most of…
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Thriving or Surviving? Facebook’s Battle Against Digital Obsolescence
Within the gleaming Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California, Mark Zuckerberg has been grappling with a harsh truth. The platform…
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Love, Loss, and Legal Loopholes: Are Safeguard Laws Being Misused By Women?
In the quiet corridors of India’s courts, a complicated story unfolds every day. One that makes us question justice, gender,…
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India’s Innovation Crisis: A Governance Problem, Not A Talent One
In a classic display of governmental finger-pointing, Union Minister Piyush Goyal recently took center stage at the Startup Mahakumbh to…
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Reviving Voices: How YouTube Strategy Is Empowering Communities
When spiritual guides, grassroots educators, or small-town entrepreneurs struggle to be seen on YouTube, who helps them break through the…
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Pegasus Spy Row: Will The Government Ever Answer Why It Breached Its Citizen’s Privacy?
During the times of peace prior to COVID-19 altering our existence, there was another type of invasion taking place—a one…
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OYO’s House Of Cards: The Poster Child Of Indian Hospitality Stumbles Again
In the bright story of India’s startup success, OYO Hotels has been a bright star in the hospitality industry. Ritesh…
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MBA In 2025: Is It Really Worth?
In the magnificent bazaar of educational investment, the MBA has long been the crown jewel; a golden ticket to corporate…
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The Great Indian Civic Blindness: Democracy Without Awareness
It’s a regular Friday morning in any Indian metropolis. The traffic light flashes fierce red, a hue commonly recognized as…
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Red Beacons, Green Lights, And Broken Dreams- The Price Citizens Pay For Ministerial Convoys
It was a regular Monday morning in Visakhapatnam. The sun was rising, birds were chirping, and there were approximately 30…
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