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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.

Love Jihad: Fact or Fiction?

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Since the Love Jihad case in Kerala came to light, the entire country has been up and about…so much so that the Supreme Court too was forced to take cognisance of the matter and order the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to look into the allegations. Of course, this is not the first time that we are hearing of an alleged...

Trade War : The Best Strategy?

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A war between two warring nations need not always be fought militarily! While sometimes these wars are fought on battlefields…sometimes they are fought in the enemy’s minds. Then again, wars can also be waged by levying anti-dumping duties. Think about it?!? The news of India imposing anti-dumping duty on as many as 93 Chinese products being imported in the country...

Bharat Jodo : The Unite India Movement

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After 75 years of the Quit India Movement, which was kick-started by the Mahatma on August 8, 1942 to oust the British rulers from the Indian soil, it’s now time to look at a new movement — the ‘Unite India Movement’ or ‘Bharat Jodo Andolan’. It is the opportune time that we look at nation-building from a new narrative. While...

The Death Game: Blue Whale Challenge

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The recent news of the suicide of the Mumbai boy who jumped to his death in his Andheri home, at first glance, seemed like just another suicide. But what it brought to light was a macabre and morbid dare that has just claimed its first Indian victim. And it’s called the ‘Blue Whale Challenge’ or the ‘Blue Whale Dare’. The...

Bihar : A Game of Thrones

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The Chinese have a popular saying - ‘May you live in interesting times.’ Truth be told, the events that started unfolding post 6 p.m. On July 27th in Bihar was — by far! — the most interesting event in politics since ‘demonetisation’. Although, if we were being perfectly honest, demonetisation did not even come close to the drama that...

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