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Past Articles
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First-Generation Born Indian Revolutionizing College Admissions In The USA
To make me realize the importance of education, my dad would tell me stories about his youth, such as when he had to walk through snow for miles just to get to the school... » read more
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Who is Nirav Choksi?
Nirav Choksi, a name the who's who of Mumbai had on their speed dial, designed and manufactured customised jewellery for the rich and famous all over the world. » read more
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My thoughts on Padmaavat
By Rishi Ravuri Padmaavat divides us at a time when we need to be most united. » read more
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Making sense of a four letter word 'love'
True love can be healed. It reinvents itself. It revives. Love is an empty house you move into. Love isn't always a good home. » read more
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The problem with Modi attacking Congress when he travels overseas
PM is repeatedly using diaspora meetings as partisan events, not as an occasion to reach out to all Indians living abroad. » read more
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Oakland Ballet Company
Combining Tradition with Innovation. Oakland Ballet Company, one of the Bay Area's oldest dance companies, will celebrate a great milestone in 2018 » read more
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Why we all need to be scared about the Indian economy?
Budget 2018 was a lost opportunity for the Modi government. Now that finance minister Arun Jaitley has presented his government's last full Budget, it is imperative to examine the prominent trends of the Indian economy.
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When will Modi government admit they've made a mess of Indian economy?
Why is it that so many people are worried about the economy even as the Modi government insists everything is "under control". » read more
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WHAT SATYA NADELLA CAN TEACH US
The old binaries of education need to be revisited, interconnecting knowledge and people into networks of creativity is fundamental By Shiv Vishwanathan » read more
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One Year of Demonitization - Special to IPM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after his election victory in 2014, promised India a booming economy. After waiting for months, people still hoped for the good times, the "achhe din." » read more
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