The future of India's software industry will depend on its ability to move beyond a labour-intensive outsourcing model and capture value from Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven innovation. While IT ...
This year’s Review of Gender Studies focuses on motherhood and mothering studies. This volume adds layered lived experiences of mothering from varied settings in India and broadens the body of work on ...
At its core, the difference lies in how the plant’s genetic material is altered.Modern plant biotechnology is entering a new ...
The government and business, both are in need of a paradigm shift in the way they do their job. Carbon capture, for which the ...
Institutes like JNU, IIM’s, TISS etc have all undergone major structural changes with subversion of internal structures like ...
In a separate letter, he complained that he did not receive a fair hearing from the Judges Inquiry Committee (JIC) set up by ...
How often did you meet Kosambi during the period of your association with him?   Chavda was an undergraduate student of political science in Pune when he met DDK sometime in 1958. Along with a group ...
The younger daughter of Kosambi’s sister Manorama, Mangala Marathe (neé Sathe) has lived most of her life in Pune. When she was growing up, her parents lived on Prabhat Road, not very far from DDK’s ...
Recent events have only cemented this trend, with the Congress unceremoniously ditching the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led ...
During what period did you know Kosambi?Romila Thapar, the pre-eminent historian of ancient India, is professor emerita at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi.
Ramanan: I did not know Kosambi personally.Ramanan was at the TIFR from 1957 onward, first as a student, and then on the faculty. He retired from there in 2002 and moved to the Chennai Mathematical ...
What was the period during which you overlapped with DDK at TIFR? 1960–1962Raghunathan was a student from 1960 onward at the TIFR, earning his PhD there in 1966. After a distinguished career, he ...