The worldly success of corporations is not simply measurable through quantitative trends in the free market, but through the way they bring together a complex set of intelligences
The recent resignation of an economist from Ashoka University following the political backlash to his research paper on manipulation in the 2019 elections raises crucial questions about the state of higher education
BY Saikat Majumdar 4 September 2023
A good liberal arts education allows the student to flit between disciplines before settling into one.
BY Saikat Majumdar 29 June 2023
The importance of interpersonal intelligence is clearest around the management of personnel or human resource development. It is, in fact, continuous with every aspect of corporate life that involves the action and behaviour of human beings.
BY Saikat Majumdar 14 October 2022
Rankings largely reinforce the dominant impressions about institutions’ reputations, says little about students’ needs
BY Saikat Majumdar 17 September 2021
In the time of the Covid pandemic and -after, there are a hundred questions staring at -students planning to study abroad. Here’s how to tackle some of them.
BY Saikat Majumdar 25 June 2021
Academic freedom is non-negotiable and the State must stay away from affairs of the private education sector
BY Saikat Majumdar 3 April 2021
The massive blow suffered by the global middle class in the post-pandemic economic depression, will severely shrink the movement of students to western universities, says author Saikat Majumdar
BY Saikat Majumdar 16 May 2020
We see them as pits of despair, but, as this book shows, government schools and their unjustly derided teachers give both shelter and alphabet to millions
BY Saikat Majumdar 3 April 2020
BY Saikat Majumdar 21 February 2020
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