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The formula for simplicity
The National Digital Literacy Mission is helping educated women turn around their lives
Jalan, former CEO of Apollo Hospital, argues that good health care can be kept affordable if the hospitals so desire
The Smart City initiative is truly representative of how new initiatives move in India
Much of AirAsia's travails in India can be attributed to the way it has been managed so far
The power of language
Interview with Professor, Princeton University
Investigations revealed that most of the students who were getting admission through unfair means were children of existing doctors and medical professionals
The question middle-class parents in India are facing is whether it is worthwhile to invest a big amount in a degree that may or may not translate into a career and a secure future
Why India needs to adopt computer-based testing aggressively
The founder of the free online education platform tells Anjuli Bhargava when and how he began to challenge the fundamental assumptions about how children should be schooled
An open letter to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
Although represented on the AirAsia India board, the Tatas are said to be minimally involved in the day-to-day operations
The draft aviation policy is silent on reforms needed on the government's side, be it Air India, DGCA or AAI
In search of a new dawn
Teachers find that they are walking on egg shells while dealing with indisciplined students
The October 2015 draft aviation policy has made some interesting suggestions but it lacks long-term vision
Mitchell E Daniels governed the state of Indiana for two terms before he took charge in 2013 as the president of Purdue university
Unconventional thinking, approach and teaching methodology set Mumbai's ISDI apart from traditional design schools in India