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Why Vedantu's Vamsi Krishna still considers the Great Indian Tuition Teacher his competition

Rashmi Patil speaks with Vamsi Krishna, Co-founder of Vedantu, an online learning platform for students, to find out what it takes to be the first ones to start live interactive classes across India

Published on 20th January 2020
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How Devi Yeshodharan went from being Infosys Narayana Murthy's speechwriter to creating an Empire

We examine author Devi Yesodharan’s fascination with Rajendra Chola, her tryst with historical fiction and her future endeavours in writing

Published on 16th January 2020
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Read into this: Why Rohan Murty won't let you borrow books from his personal library

Murty, who studied at the Bishop Cotton Boys' School in Bengaluru and pursued his UG at Cornell University, USA, started the Murty Classical Library of India in the year 2015

Published on 14th January 2020
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The Supriya Sule Interview: Even if one student is protesting against CAA, it matters to me

Supriya Sule talks about how student protests against NRC and CAA matters and the hardwork for the people of her constituency that brought her back to power. Her goals to make Maharashtra No 1

Published on 14th January 2020
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The Thamizhachi Thangapandian Interview: People never come to me with tall demands

The first time MP and writer speaks about how life has changed, foregoing the simple pleasures that she could indulge in before politics happened and what her first time in Parliament has been like

Published on 14th January 2020
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Delhi government's budget allocation for education is an example for everyone to follow: Sandhya Rani K

Sandhya Rani K, Former Commissioner for School Education of Andra Pradesh speaks  about her contributions to the education department and how it can be improved

Published on 14th January 2020
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There is so much hate among the masses because there are no jobs: Khushbu Sundar

Khushbu Sundar speaks about her experience with religious trolling and sexism within politics and why it has worsened within the past 6 years

 

Published on 14th January 2020
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Proud that India chose to give refuge to six religions through CAA. Why does nobody talk about that: Smriti Irani

Smriti Irani speaks at the ThinkEdu Conclave on the Citizenship Amendment Act and the protests that have erupted in response to it

Published on 10th January 2020
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The history being taught is Delhi-centric: Anand Neelakantan rued about the education system

The author also noted that what history we are teaching is horrible and what we are trying to reach is horrendous

Published on 9th January 2020
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Public health education needs to serve the purpose: Gagandeep Kang, Scientist and Researcher

Widely known as India's 'vaccine godmother', Gagandeep feels that our education system needs to become more purposeful 

Published on 9th January 2020
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Money that goes into a woman's hands, goes into building the country: Sangita Reddy

Reddy, who is Apollo Hospitals' Joint MD, stated that companies with women leaders perform better in the stock market

Published on 9th January 2020
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India needs GDP growth of 8 per cent to eradicate poverty: SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar 

August and September were the months that saw the worst of it but now, there is a marked improvement in the sentiments of the industrialists and investors, said Rajnish 

Published on 9th January 2020
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I call our leaders to take action: Licypriya Kangujam, 8-year-old climate change activist from Manipur

Licypriya also wants the world's children and youngsters to claim rights over the climate crises as they are the future generation

Published on 9th January 2020
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Filmmakers should not recreate vengeful stories of past: Sarathkumar 

Sarathkumar stressed that cinema is more than entertainment, filmmakers also have a responsibility in sending the right message to society and youth

Published on 8th January 2020
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Undiscovered Indian literary treasure: 95% of ancient manuscripts not yet translated

About 95% of the estimated 40 million manuscripts that India has floating around today has not been translated yet, said Bibek Debroy, economist and author at the ThinkEdu Conclave 2020

Published on 8th January 2020

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