Life and Blood of an Institution January 21, 2021 I am the secretary of a few schools and also the secretary of a couple of higher education institutions. This is in addition to… Continue Reading
COVID in India:Uncertainties October 29, 2020 Is India bending the COVID curve? While the absolute number of infections has rapidly increased and the totals only second to the USA. Given… Continue Reading
Virtual hiring and onboarding during the Pandemic October 29, 2020 Many businesses, particularly in certain sectors, are growing through the pandemic period. Digital and online businesses anyway already had the infrastructure to quickly shift… Continue Reading
Helping children learn at home & upbringing October 27, 2020 Almost everybody agrees that returning to school is at least a few months away. Even that would probably happen in a sluggish and phased… Continue Reading
Schools in a quandary October 16, 2020 It is really worrying when the schools will reopen! Small kids have been in the confines of home for over 7 months now. It… Continue Reading
The Pandemic Spiral September 26, 2020 I heard this concept for the first time from my dear friend who has been managing the COVID war room for the Government for… Continue Reading
How “enough” is enough? September 18, 2020 We have had ‘enough’ of a lot of things in life: Enough of the COVID pandemic, enough of working hard, enough of managing work-life… Continue Reading
Teachers, students, parents, schools and the government: The economic tangle September 18, 2020 Schools have been at the heart of human development, enabling the evolution of modern and smart cities, transitioning from a farm-based economy to a… Continue Reading
Popular Education sector Vocabulary of recent times September 18, 2020 Once the nCOVID19 pandemic triggered lockdowns and closure of schools, and other education & training systems, it meant that inevitably ‘going to schools’ was… Continue Reading
Working from home, here to stay? September 17, 2020 Working from home seemed easier and more productive during the first month of lockdown, during March & April. In fact, it was exciting because… Continue Reading