IIM Bangalore
Democratising education in India means making it inclusive, equitable, and accessible to all, irrespective of socio-economic background. Here's how it can be done
Why India must take proactive measures to implement a robust battery policy focused on second-life applications to fully realise the potential of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) products
Properly implemented, the RtR policy can help achieve India's commitment to reach carbon neutrality by 2070 during its transition to a green economy
In a world of labels and stereotypes, our power lies in exploring the intricate dimensions of our identities while embracing the vibrant, interwoven tapestry of others
Startups not only create jobs and contribute to the economic growth of a nation, but they also address some of the most challenging problems faced by the world. Therefore, to enable them further with targeted policy-making, it is crucial to create a common definition framework for startups
Why do we have such a limited number of tax filers in the country and how we draw them into the formal economy? Here are five ways we can change the tax code to ensure inclusion
Generative AI has been the underpinning and steering factor as AI advances from auto-pilot mode to co-pilot mode. Now the new course—of fairness, equity, bias-free development, and deployment—will require responsible policymaking
Entrepreneurs get lost in their world of work and don't pay enough attention to their mental and physical health. This can have disastrous consequences over the long term. Here are three steps entrepreneurs should take for their well-being
Pattern matching and using emotional information have honed our intuition. But the complexities of the ever-changing modern world demand a more nuanced approach even to the 'gut feeling'. Here's a look at some examples of bad decisions of good leaders
The popular notion of the metaverse being a capital-wasting social media interaction fad obscures some of its potential welfare impacts. Here's how museums and art galleries can exploit it for their benefit