Art therapy: A creative solution to rising mental health challenges among youth
By using creative expression to help children manage emotions, schools can foster resilience and emotional wellbeing Mental health concerns among children and teenagers have become more common than ever before. As per a National Mental Health Survey (2015-2016) conducted by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, it is estimated that...
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BRICS Summit: The India-China Tango
25 October 2024 | Kumardeep Banerjee -
Cyber security: Time for India to be cyber-wise
25 October 2024 | Abhilash Purushothaman -
Nobel Prize snub of Rosalind Lee sparks debate on fairness of the system
24 October 2024 | Biju Dharmapalan -
Encountering the Divine
24 October 2024 | Ajit Kumar Bishnoi -
AI’s impact shines in Nobel Prizes
24 October 2024 | B K Singh -
Revolutionising India’s food security: Route optimisation cuts costs, carbon emissions
23 October 2024 | Sanjeev Chopra -
The Path to True Growth
23 October 2024 | Rajyogi Brahma Kumar nikunj ji
NEP 2020: A blueprint for transformative education
While NEP promises radical changes through holistic learning and flexible assessments, implementation challenges continue to hamper its progress NEP 2020 was founded on the guiding principles of Access, Equity, Quality, Affordability and Accountability. This was primarily to prepare the young ones to face the diverse national & global challenges for the...
How India’s workforce can benefit from the world’s growing demand
Tapping into this opportunity requires a systematic approach to connect Indian talent with international employers India’s labour force is one of its greatest assets, with millions of skilled workers spread across various industries, including healthcare, construction, information technology and engineering. However, despite this abundance of talent, many of these workers struggle...
The Fear of Loss and the Quest for Inner Peace
Accepting life's impermanence may be the key to transcending fear Humans are intrinsically fearful of loss. Misplacement can assume several dimensions. Say mislaying of property, wealth, recognition, position, power, pelf, health and most importantly, life. John’s (name changed) steely voice suddenly trembled and quivered as he answered the pretentious cell phone....
Unlocking the full potential of GatiShakti
The PM GatiShakti initiative is revolutionising India’s infrastructure by integrating digital planning tools to expedite project completion and improve multimodal connectivity According to the Secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Amardeep Singh Bhatia, as many as 208 big-ticket infrastructure projects including roads (101), railways (73),...
India’s strides towards the design and component ecosystem in telecom
The telecom sector is evolving from a service-led growth model to a robust manufacturing ecosystem The telecommunications sector in India has grown to become the world’s second-largest, contributing around 6.5 per cent to the nation’s GDP and emerging as a key economic growth engine. While we take pride in this impressive...
the art of saying no
Setting boundaries allows employees to focus on high-value tasks and protects their well-being In the modern workplace, professionals are often expected to handle a variety of tasks and responsibilities, making it easy to become overwhelmed. While many employees adopt a yes-boss mentality to stay in good favour or advance their careers,...
Indian immigrants to Canada bear brunt of diplomatic row
The fallout threatens to disrupt visa processes, immigration pathways, and opportunities for Indian workers and students in Canada The fallout of the current diplomatic tensions between India and Canada, particularly in the wake of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusations and expulsions of diplomats by both countries, could have significant consequences...