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India at 75 looking at 100: Equitable access should be the goal – Indian Express

India at 75 looking at 100: Equitable access should be the goal – Indian Express

by Charu Thakur | Aug 27, 2022

(Gagandeep Kang is a professor at Christian Medical College, Vellore. The article was first published in The Indian Express on August 25, 2022) Education and health are foundational to every society. Examples of India’s capabilities in these areas are easy to find....
How Neha Narkhede became one of America’s wealthiest women

How Neha Narkhede became one of America’s wealthiest women

by Amrita Priya | Aug 26, 2022

(August 26, 2022) In the Leading Wealthy Women 2021 list compiled by research firm Hurun, Neha Narkhede appeared as number eight. The Indian-American technology entrepreneur is the co-founder of Confluent, a data streaming platform. This year, she is on the Forbes...
Kavya Kopparapu: Indian-American innovator’s device can predict brain tumours in seconds

Kavya Kopparapu: Indian-American innovator’s device can predict brain tumours in seconds

by Charu Thakur | Aug 21, 2022

(August 21, 2022) In the summer of 2017, while reading a story about the US Senator John McCain, who was then battling the aggressive brain cancer – glioblastoma, Virgina-based Kaavya Kopparapu stumbled upon some startling facts. A high school junior then, she...
Reconnecting the wires: Marissa Sumanthipala is integrating technology with medicine

Reconnecting the wires: Marissa Sumanthipala is integrating technology with medicine

by Namrata Srivastava | Aug 20, 2022

(August 20, 2022) As a young kid, she loved skating and was even gearing up to be a part of the US national skating team. However, at the age of 13, life came to a standstill for Marissa Sumathipala, after she fell during a practice session and hit her head hard on...
With India’s first lifestyle magazine in Braille, Upasana Makati makes reading enjoyable for people with visual impairment

With India’s first lifestyle magazine in Braille, Upasana Makati makes reading enjoyable for people with visual impairment

by Amrita Priya | Aug 19, 2022

(August 19, 2022) It was in 1785 that India was first introduced to a magazine that was published then by the British. And 40 years later, Louis Braille, the French educator, invented a tactile system of reading and writing for visually challenged people in 1824....
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