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Sir Ronald Cohen: Saving humanity in his autumn years

Read more about Sir Ronald Cohen: Saving humanity in his autumn years on Business Standard. A peek into the life and times of Sir Ronald Cohen, author of bestselling book 'Impact' → Read More

Mental health wise, all of us have been affected: Harvard's Shekhar Saxena

Read more about Mental health wise, all of us have been affected: Harvard's Shekhar Saxena on Business Standard. Speaking to Anjuli Bhargava from his residence in Geneva, Saxena says the severest toll of the Covid-19 pandemic may be on the mental health of large sections of the human population → Read More

Edtech firm Educational Initiatives looks to achieve steady growth

Read more about Edtech firm Educational Initiatives looks to achieve steady growth on Business Standard. Unlike its rivals, the firm's approach has been to keep its head down and stick to the knitting. → Read More

How a Bengaluru NGO raised Rs 220 crore for fight against coronavirus

Read more about How a Bengaluru NGO raised Rs 220 crore for fight against coronavirus on Business Standard. How Give India's campaign to raise Rs 220 crore for Covid relief gathered a momentum of its own pulling in many much-maligned segments of society → Read More

Round trip: Six years after a revival, SpiceJet is back where it started

Read more about Round trip: Six years after a revival, SpiceJet is back where it started on Business Standard. Six years after a revival, the question being asked is whether India's second largest private airline, SpiceJet, is back where it started → Read More

A confident Virgin Atlantic to double down on Indian aviation market

Read more about A confident Virgin Atlantic to double down on Indian aviation market on Business Standard. The propensity to travel amongst Indians is going up as is their willingness to pay, says Alex Mcewan, Virgin Atlantic Country Manager-India → Read More

A slice of Scandinavia in India's Silicon Valley

Read more about A slice of Scandinavia in India's Silicon Valley on Business Standard. The upcoming Chaman Bhartiya School in Bengaluru is daring to be different in India's K-12 jungle → Read More

Gained in translation - jobs and love for foreign tongues in India

Read more about Gained in translation - jobs and love for foreign tongues in India on Business Standard. Dehradun offers a snapshot of how language learning is picking up among young Indians → Read More

Smart or rash? SpiceJet flies in the face of logic amid Covid-19 pandemic

Read more about Smart or rash? SpiceJet flies in the face of logic amid Covid-19 pandemic on Business Standard. Some admire the way the airline has reacted to Covid crisis but with the airline announcing plans last week to start direct flights to London in the winter of 2020, the list of naysayers is growing → Read More

The global teacher: Duolingo CEO on nudging people to learn a language

Read more about The global teacher: Duolingo CEO on nudging people to learn a language on Business Standard. A world that can read, ideally in more than one language. That, finds Anjuli Bhargava, is the mission Luis von Ahn is on → Read More

How coding is becoming a reality for those at the bottom of the pyramid

Read more about How coding is becoming a reality for those at the bottom of the pyramid on Business Standard. Coding has been a career option for decades in India, but it is now attracting the lower strata as well → Read More

The flawed and the unforgettable

Read more about The flawed and the unforgettable on Business Standard. Perhaps the book that has disturbed me the most among the lot that I've read during the pandemic-induced lockdown has been Tara Westover's memoir Educated → Read More

Stanford Rebuild is our answer to Covid-19 pandemic, says Stefanos Zenios

Read more about Stanford Rebuild is our answer to Covid-19 pandemic, says Stefanos Zenios on Business Standard. Zenios tells Anjuli Bhargava that rapid innovation is, and will continue to be, necessary due to the upheaval of the pandemic → Read More

Asif Shaikh: The embroidery-wala, who took on the mighty designer

Read more about Asif Shaikh: The embroidery-wala, who took on the mighty designer on Business Standard. Slowly but surely Asif's crusade has found more resonance with the designer community → Read More

300 rural women in Uttarakhand spoilt for choice with 'Khushi Ka Ek Din'

Read more about 300 rural women in Uttarakhand spoilt for choice with 'Khushi Ka Ek Din' on Business Standard. Founder of the project, Pankaj Wadhwa, also one of the sponsors of the event, hopes that this exposure could end up being an "invaluable seed" sown in many other minds. → Read More

Long wait for buyer

Read more about Long wait for buyer on Business Standard. Despite not being a minister, here's why I would be wary of touching this "gold mine" → Read More

The long, circuitous road to success

Read more about The long, circuitous road to success on Business Standard. Delhi school reforms need to bring more students under their fold and be ready to tackle the "private" backlash → Read More

Offbeat educationist Adams tells how she became a brand, unintentionally

Read more about Offbeat educationist Adams tells how she became a brand, unintentionally on Business Standard. Try meeting her once and you'll understand why she's the brand that she is → Read More

What's changed in Delhi schools? There's unprecedented energy, says Sisodia

Read more about What's changed in Delhi schools? There's unprecedented energy, says Sisodia on Business Standard. The AAP government's mission to fix Delhi's broken school system has borne some results although it still has a long way to go → Read More

A private equity fund that's driving change in the education sector

Read more about A private equity fund that's driving change in the education sector on Business Standard. Through the impact fund, Kaizen is hoping to reach over 10,000 schools in India, Asia and parts of Africa → Read More