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Saptang Theory of Manu: Understanding the Foundation of Ancient Indian Political Thought
Ancient Indian political philosophy is rich, diverse, and profound. Of its numerous salient contributions, the Saptang Theory as envisioned by the ancient lawgiver Manu is a powerful notion that defined
The Arts: Society’s Strongest Pillar, Not a Secondary Choice
An Invitation to the Dreamers, Thinkers, and Creators You’re trained to believe in this sped-up world we live in that there can only be achievement through numbers, formulas, and degrees
Sustainable Development: A Distant Dream for the Poor
Introduction Sustainable development is not a new concept—it has existed since time immemorial. But somewhere along the way, we forgot sustainability and blindly followed development. Whenever we hear the phrase
Women and Work: The Economic Transformation of the 21st Century
The 21st century has been referred to as the century of women—and it ought to be. For the first time in human history, women everywhere are entering places where they
Emotionally Aware AI: The Future of Affective Computing and Empathetic Interfaces
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has developed at lightning speed from a tool for calculation and task automation to a technology that touches virtually every corner of our lives. From voice assistants
CS Aditya Biyani
FROM THE DESK OF THE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Bridging the gap between the classroom and the outside world is the goal of true education. The goal is to promote the complete