How I finally understood the essence of this Sanskrit shloka during the pandemic
Energy is neither created nor destroyed; the universe is always whole.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed; the universe is always whole.
Luvleen Sidhu, co-founder of BankMobile, shares insights into her business model and the personal factors that led to her professional growth.
Bestselling author, artist and motivational speaker Preeti Shenoy on social media, mental health and life-changing books.
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UK educator Shahneila Saeed is on a mission to make computing concepts accessible by children and parents – without using computers!
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The relationship between journalists and public-relations professionals needs re-negotiation in the age of independent niche publications.
Kerala’s health minister KK Shailaja has made global headlines for her handling of the Covid crisis, but she continues to stay alert, rooted in grassroots reality.
Globally acclaimed Covid warrior KK Shailaja, health minister of Kerala, is on our cover this month, and inside are stories of innovation and resilience across borders. Read now!
Growth and progress are as simple (or difficult) as a game of hopscotch.
Yemeni human-rights campaigner Radhya Almutawakel on the humanitarian crisis created by global powers instigating the Yemen war
President of the World Fair Trade Organization and CEO of NGO Sasha, Roopa Mehta is raising a red flag for India’s pandemic-struck textile industry.
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After working as an engineer for two decades, SB Divya now weaves incredible sci-fi tales in her second career as author.
Classical dancer, martial-arts expert and author Gitanjali Kolanad on her latest book and the system of devadasis in India.
Mother-daughter duo Sudha and Neha Chandranarayanan have an unusual vocation – making clay miniatures of India’s most beloved foods.



















