Opinion
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| Living incubators of Global Leadership: Reimagining Futuristic Boarding Schools | | | Dr Dinesh Sharma
Education is entering an age of profound transformation. The demands of the 21st century−driven by artificial intelligence, global inter-dependence, and social complexity−require not only knowledge and skill but also character, creativity, and conscience. In this rapidly changing world, the boarding schools must evolve beyond their traditional image of discipline and structure to become dynamic incubators of global leadership.
From Tradition to Transformation: For decades, | |
| | | | Empowering the Future: Celebrating National Youth Day | | | | Dr. Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit
12th January is celebrated as the National Youth Day every year since 1985 which has been an indelible part of India’s tradition. Incidentally, this was also the day when Swami Vivekananda, one of the greatest social reformers, thinkers, and philosophers of India, was born. He was the pioneer in leading the youth to meaningful protests through associations. The philosophy, ideas, and teachings of Swami Vivekananda can justifiably be called national assets from traditional and cultural points of view. At the same time, the youth are the future of our country. He belonged to the 19th century, yet his message and his life are more relevant today than in the | |
| | | | Falling Youth Savings and the Uncertain Future of India’s Saving Culture | | | | Lalit Gargg
The post-pandemic world has undergone a profound transition—not only in terms of public health, but also in economic thinking and behavior. Instability in global supply chains, rising geopolitical tensions, persistent inflation, technology-driven markets, and the rapid spread of consumerist culture have collectively pushed people toward unprecedented levels of spending. The deepest impact of this shift has been felt in household savings. In India, as in many other countries, domestic savings rates have fallen to historically low levels. Consumption is rising, but the savings essential for future security are steadily declining. This is not merely an economic concern; it has | |
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