Tracing the History of Entrepreneurship: Where Do We Go Now?
As support for the new-age, tech-savvy, risk-taking entrepreneurial individual rises, an economist assess why collaborative entrepreneurship models may be a better bet for the country
As support for the new-age, tech-savvy, risk-taking entrepreneurial individual rises, an economist assess why collaborative entrepreneurship models may be a better bet for the country
India’s unemployment problem affects job seekers from different demographic sections differently, so its solutions will also have to be developed diversely
A Maritime Studies expert explores the possibilities of developing a comprehensive awareness of the underwater domain in the Indian Ocean region to enable young India to seize opportunities
Tender Heart NGO reaches an eclectic bunch of neighbours – women, children as well as children with special needs – to help them stand on their own feet
From climate change to the lack of interdisciplinarity in academic and policy spaces — a natural scientist explores the unseen reasons behind the social unrest in Chile
The current socio-political context of India implores us to reflect on the biases we hold for or against certain occupations and fields of study, and overcome them to build an inclusive future
For nearly two decades Binalakshmi Nepram has been at the forefront of women-led disarmament movements to bring an end to the gun culture prevalent in many parts of the country.
A returning volunteer from Germany, Johanna has learnt many important lessons from her time at Tender Heart. She reflects on some key takeaways, as well as what keeps her coming back
“There are stories behind some paintings and none behind some. In the case of some, it is easier to interpret the story without having to be told [verbally] by the artist.” – Bhajju Shyam