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Raju Kendre: Changing the idea of education, one community at a time

Raju Kendre: Changing the idea of education, one community at a time

by Darshana Ramdev | Jul 19, 2022

(July 19, 2022) A couple of days before Raju Kendre and I were scheduled to speak, I learned that he had been recognised by LinkedIn as one of the ‘Top Voices’ in the social impact category – another addition to an already long list of accolades. He...
From Midnapore to Cambridge: Bal Puraskar winner Souhardya De is bringing Indic heritage to the world

From Midnapore to Cambridge: Bal Puraskar winner Souhardya De is bringing Indic heritage to the world

by Amrita Priya | Jul 19, 2022

(July 19, 2022) At 18, as his peers are busy trying to decide on a college, Souhardya De is the author of two books and has a long list of achievements to his merit. Mythology is his subject of choice, the teen from Midnapore wrote his first book when he was 13 years...
Even the sky is no limit for India’s young space enthusiasts

Even the sky is no limit for India’s young space enthusiasts

by sanjana | Jul 17, 2022

(July 17, 2022) In a historic decision in June 2022, the government of India opened the country’s space sector to private players. “This will unlock India’s potential in the space sector,” said Union Minister Jitendra Singh, who made the...
Subhadeep Purkayastha: The Diana awardee batting for environmental sustainability

Subhadeep Purkayastha: The Diana awardee batting for environmental sustainability

by Charu Thakur | Jul 16, 2022

(July 16, 2022) Mounted on a small boat, the 21-year-old environmentalist Subhadeep Purkayastha was making his way among the submerged homes to provide relief supplies to the people of Silchar, his hometown in Assam, which was the worst hit by floods, when he heard...
Why are so many big tech whistleblowers women? Here is what the research shows

Why are so many big tech whistleblowers women? Here is what the research shows

by sanjana | Jul 14, 2022

This article first appeared in The Conversation on June 6, 2022. In recent years, the technology industry has witnessed a surge in whistleblowers coming forward to expose unethical corporate practices. Many of these individuals have played a crucial role in shedding...
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