by Vikram Sharma | Jan 12, 2025
(January 12, 2025) Devangi Nishar Parekh has lived like a monk in a Shaolin Temple in China, camped in Antarctica for seven nights and made her way from Vienna to Istanbul in cars and trains, without taking flights. The more she sets out on these adventures, the more...
by Raghuvaran | Jan 11, 2025
The article first appeared in NDTV on Jan 7, 2025. Justin Trudeau’s resignation as Canada’s Prime Minister marks the end of an era characterized by ambitious immigration policies, humanitarian commitments, and a mixed legacy. After nearly a decade in office, his...
by Darshana Ramdev | Jan 9, 2025
(January 9, 2025) When Karsanbhai Patel, an unknown chemist from a small town in Gujarat began making soap in his backyard, selling it door to door on his bicycle on his way to work, Hindustan Unilever, then the reigning Indian giant, only scoffed at him. This soap...
by Raghuvaran | Jan 8, 2025
The article first appeared in WION on Dec 31, 2024. The United States’ increasing protectionism under the H1B visa program, particularly during Donald Trump’s second term, is poised to bring unexpected advantages to India. As the U.S. implements policies aimed...
by Charu Thakur | Jan 8, 2025
(January 8, 2025) It’s not every day that a technologist leaves a thriving career to follow an idea that could change lives. But for Atul Temurnikar, taking risks has always been part of the journey. Today, as he prepares to receive the prestigious Pravasi...