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More women are becoming IAS officers, but only a few get the prize post: District Collector – The Print

More women are becoming IAS officers, but only a few get the prize post: District Collector – The Print

by sanjana | Mar 23, 2022

This column first appeared in The Print on December 6, 2021. Despite steady progress in the number of women entering the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), gender disparity persists in key leadership roles, such as district magistrates (DMs) and higher government...
How language redeemer Shruti Rijhwani mines your language with AI &ML

How language redeemer Shruti Rijhwani mines your language with AI &ML

by sekhar | Mar 23, 2022

(March 23, 2022) Humans aren’t the best at preservation. Case in point, the world as we know it. Now, fathom how a country like India, that had 1,100 languages, has lost 220 forever. That 20 percent is just skimming the tip of this nadir – Across the world too, the...
‘Dey’light at the end of a quantum tunnel as teen physicist Arpan explores consciousness

‘Dey’light at the end of a quantum tunnel as teen physicist Arpan explores consciousness

by Darshana Ramdev | Mar 22, 2022

(March 22, 2022) Arpan Dey was 15-years-old when a friend mentioned the Junior Academy of Sciences, a part of the prestigious New York Academy of Sciences, telling him to apply. “I never imagined I would get in, but I did send an application. I was selected,” the now...
Dismissing ‘The Kashmir Files’ is like shooting the messenger. Look beyond its flaws

Dismissing ‘The Kashmir Files’ is like shooting the messenger. Look beyond its flaws

by sanjana | Mar 22, 2022

The article first appeared in The Print on March 18, 2022. The Kashmir Files has sparked widespread discussion, resonating with audiences in ways that defy conventional box office expectations. Unlike typical blockbuster films, it lacks the hallmarks of mass-market...
‘Comet’ the hour, cometh the winner – Tanmay Sapkal

‘Comet’ the hour, cometh the winner – Tanmay Sapkal

by Darshana Ramdev | Mar 21, 2022

(March 21, 2022)  Mount Tamalpais is a popular haunt for photographers on the US West Coast, especially those who, like Tanmay Sapkal, live in the San Francisco Bay Area. The 29-year-old landscape photographer, who works as a techie at Apple by day, spends evenings...
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