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Mallika Nawal

Mallika Nawal
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Mallika Nawal is a professor-cum-writer. She is a best-selling author of three management books and has taught at reputed institutes like Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, S.P. Jain Center of Management Dubai and IIT Kharagpur. She was also part of the subcommittee on Management Education and made recommendations to the Ministry of HRD for the 11th Five-Year-Plan.

Cyber Secularism in India: How Technology is Being Misused to Fight Nationalism

Nationalism in India
Once upon a time, we lived in a world where pseudo-socialists spoke about the problems of poverty while sipping scotches in their fancy drawing rooms. Those days are passe now! Thanks to a small invention called smartphone which has created a platoon of people who seldom stop to think before letting words flow through their fingertips. Of course, these...

Housing & Five Year Plans of India

Five Year Housing plans
Since 1951, India has seen the conclusion of twelve five year plans! In fact, the 12th Five Year Plan is the last five-year plan to be put into action since the Niti Aayog decided to do away with the plans completely. Thus, in the given light, it becomes important to look at the relevance of the five year plans...

What’s Keeping India’s Youth Out of Politics?

youth-being-heard
It’s time for some ‘Word Of the Day’ moment! Have you heard of a certain term called ‘Gerontocracy’? Chances are, you haven’t! Of course, I don’t blame you because that is a word that most politicians would prefer keeping out of both our vocabulary and syllabus. I too stumbled upon it accidentally and not by design. What is, therefore, Gerontocracy?...

Rethinking the Housing Policies in India

Housing Policy
Time is for Rethinking the Housing Policies in India

Centre’s Bold Move: Fast Track Courts for Trial of Politicians

fasttrack-courts-india
In a bold and unprecedented move that has got to be the best news of 2017, the Central government has appraised the Supreme Court of its intent to set up 12 fast track courts to especially deal with criminal cases lodged against politicians and legislators. Even though this move comes in the wake of the apex court’s 2014 directive...

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