Workplaces must work for women
A decade of reforms has brought more Indian women into the workforce than ever before. Yet behind the numbers lies a quieter revolution—the demand for workplaces that respect, enable, and reward women on equal terms.
A decade of reforms has brought more Indian women into the workforce than ever before. Yet behind the numbers lies a quieter revolution—the demand for workplaces that respect, enable, and reward women on equal terms.
For years, we’ve been told that sorting our waste is an act of environmental virtue. But recycling was never meant to fix the climate crisis. While citizens separate bottles, industries churn out plastic and governments stall. Real action means cutting production, transforming energy, and redesigning how we live.
Donald Trump’s second term has been marked by an aggressive assertion of presidential control — and the Supreme Court appears ready to legitimise a theory that could make that power effectively unlimited.
In a world where knowledge expires faster than degrees are earned, the greatest education may be the one we give ourselves. The idea that learning ends with a diploma belongs to another era—one where stability was promised and careers followed predictable paths. Today, the only constant is change, and the most valuable skill is not mastery of a single subject but mastery of learning itself. This is the new frontier—the Skillful Horizon—where curiosity, adaptability, and self-driven growth define success.
Two years after Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack, Gaza lies in ruins and Israel stands isolated — proof that even overwhelming power cannot deliver victory in a war without end.
Fourteen children in Madhya Pradesh swallowed a medicine their parents trusted — and never woke up again. This is not just the story of one poisonous batch, but of a system that treats safety as an afterthought and human life as expendable.
The world is heating up, but so are our nerves. For a generation that has never known stability — ecological, economic, or political — fear has become a natural state of being. Climate anxiety isn’t a fringe feeling anymore; it’s a defining feature of youth in the 21st century. The challenge now is not to silence that fear, but to understand what it’s trying to tell us.
When the World Bank declared that India pulled over 17 crore people out of extreme poverty, it sounded like the triumph of a generation. Poverty had fallen to just 2.3 per cent — its lowest-ever level. Yet beneath the celebration lies a debate: has India merely reduced poverty, or has it truly built prosperity?