Understanding the Arab Spring
A series of anti-government revolutions in Western Asia starting in 2010 has been all about democracy. Nisarg Kamdar introduces the Arab Spring and analyses...
Cheaters or Beaters?
With exam pressure mounting, students go to extremes to pass their tests and maintain good grades. Chaitanya bayanwala explores
The Skirt
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Ways To Zero Down On A Study Abroad Destination
Studying abroad is a dream for many who seek to pursue top-notch education, create life memories, and discover new horizons. With so...
Applications open for India Youth Fund
Youth-led organisations working towards sustainable urban development can apply for funds and support
Youth-led organisations looking for financial support to fund their initiatives in the...
Shirt changes colour on detecting air pollution
If you take a look at these shirts for the first time, you won’t be impressed. It looks like an average shirt you would...
The Wealth of Studying Abroad
Nisha JamVwal dips into her experience of studying abroad and provides insights on what it means to get an international education
If you can afford it,...
SAP and ISB collaborate to jumpstart social enterprises
Multinational software firm SAP and the Indian School of Business (ISB) have come together to announce a collaboration that will give a fillip to...
5.35 Crore Youth to Vote This Year
A welcome change, this year’s Lok Sabha elections will see a majority of youngsters voting. With the on-going spate of crimes in the city...
The US government no longer controls the Internet
The U.S. government finally handed over control of the world wide web’s “phonebook” to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) after...
The murky world of catfishing
A catfish is a person who creates fake personal profiles on social media websites, thereby portraying somebody else – usually somebody more outwardly appealing...