Get into mission mode on the ease of charging
Early adopters of EVs living in urban apartment blocks have run into RWA resistance over charging amenities. For mass-market EV adoption, such knots need to be untangled swiftly
A Bengal school shows how pride can be a source of service quality
What often separates learning losses from gains is self-motivation among educators displaying Socratic levels of dedication
India should not be caught by surprise on its ageing people
India is now the world’s largest country by population—or, at least, it will be at some point this year
B-schools ought to manage their diversity deficit better
There has been an increasing demand for student diversity in colleges and universities, and B-schools are no exception
Of waiting lists and would-be censors
There was news this week of an ‘AI module’; an AI module produced by Indian Railways; an AI module produced by the Indian Railways that may lead to shorter waiting lists when you seek to buy a rail ticket
Autonomy assurer
Among the grand showcases of the Republic Day parade is the might of our armed forces, whose big war weaponry is put on display each year
Maruti in high gear
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd on Tuesday reported a more than doubling of its net profit in the last quarter of 2022 to ₹2,351 crore, helping its stock price end more than 3% higher on bourses
Breaking the glass ceiling: More Indian women embracing STEM
Societal prejudice that women are not good at science and mathematics is a major factor militating against their enrolment in ‘hard’ subjects
Why the sell-off in Axis Bank’s shares on NIM compression fears is overblown
Analysts who follow the banking sector closely are all positive about the future prospects of Axis Bank
America’s frantic EV ambitions seem to entail ‘blood batteries’
In its rush to secure electric vehicle (EV) and battery-supply chains, the US government is splashing billions in commitments
India could go from aspirational to inspirational in 25 years
We need hyperlocal collaborations among stakeholders so that attitudes change for the sustainable development of Bharat
Digi Yatra isn’t a privacy risk but a travel smoothener
I strongly believe that no matter how repugnant a technology might sound at first blush, I must try it out myself before forming a firm opinion
We should focus on clusters to sharpen our competitive edge
This will help maximize productive capability, narrow development gaps and accelerate growth
The republic’s strength is a steady Constitution
We the people abide by a ‘living document’ that’s open to change as society evolves. Yet, its basic structure must constrain legislative and executive authority in India’s larger interests
Will technology turn human beings intellectually lazy?
We will need lifelong learning to avert the fate of the sea squirt that devours its own brain once it settles down
Adani’s choice
Whatever the truth, a fast-rising business empire should expect increased scrutiny as its stakeholders increase. Levels of transparency ought to rise accordingly
Vistara’s first-ever profit a bullish sign for Tata and Indian aviation industry
Vistara’s profits, if they sustain over the coming quarters, will strengthen the group’s ability to raise funds for the expansion of the airline business