By: Sarthak Kapoor India is often called the land of festivals, and rightly so. Every celebration here is not only about rituals and traditions but also...
On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, I, Jyotima Mishra, Ph.D. Scholar and Assistant Professor at the School of Education, Apeejay Stya University, take this opportunity to...
By: Hitee Mahendru “La musica cura l’anima ferita.” – Italian Proverb(Translation: Music heals the wounded soul.) This timeless saying beautifully captures the essence of music as more than...
By Aaditya Nath Mathur What began as a household celebration of Lord Ganesha over the past century has become a large-scale public festival bringing together communities...
By: Yashita Jain The people who help you celebrate good times and help you during bad times are real friends! They encourage us to strive for our best,...
The landscape of India’s financial markets is undergoing a quiet yet profound transformation, and at its heart lies the growing power of SME IPOs. I believe...
By: Aditya Sikka A damri was a copper coin used in India, particularly during the Mughal period, especially under Akbar’s rule. It was a very small...
By: Akshaj Gupta Mistakes are usually seen as failures, but they can also be powerful teachers. One mistake I made didn’t just teach me a lesson—it...
By: Nayansh Bhandari Once, a 7-year-old boy was watching a Superman movie. He enjoyed it a lot and was so excited to see the way Superman...
By Aastha The nature of work is rapidly changing, and this shift is deeply influencing how organisations approach performance management. Workplaces worldwide are in the midst...