
Helping Our Children Cheat
A couple of months ago, I was witness to a bunch of parents helping their children cheat in an exam. Yep, you heard me right. They stood at the venue and shouted verbal…
A couple of months ago, I was witness to a bunch of parents helping their children cheat in an exam. Yep, you heard me right. They stood at the venue and shouted verbal…
As the much criticised and even more choked-up Delhi Gurgaon Toll Plaza on NH8 was removed earlier this week, people of the NCR honked in protest, saying…
Are economic policies and promises really based on inclusive, intelligent thinking – or is it driven by popular sentiment and political ambition?
The Trust Deficit in India runs deep down to the basic reality, that not only do various government departments not trust KYC cleared documents issued by private corporate entities, it does not acknowledge any of its own!
No laptop, no iPad, no Blackberry, no internet. No Facebook, no Twitter, no Instagram.
No coins to collect, no campaigns to level-up, no high-score to beat. No children to be with, no wife to…
Last night I watched the chimney of the Sistine Chapel from the moment I heard that white smoke was billowing from it, and I went on waiting into the night, for the revelation of the new Pope and…
I was born in a not-so-well-to-do family. The eldest and only male among five siblings. One of my sisters died within a week of being born. And the rest of us grew up in real tough times..
I just saw this infographic in the The Economic Times magazine, and it kind of…
In his column in the Mint yesterday, Niranjan Rajadhyaksha writes about the fall of Nokia…
For all you social media evangelists and digital marketing professionals, here’s a great example of…
I’ve often debated the merits of being an assertive, lead-from-the-front, the-boss-is-always-right kind of leader, versus…
Life is all about choices. And the ones we make, and the ones we don’t…