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.
What Does Puberty Mean: Teaching Kids About Puberty
When Katherine Isabelle said, “Going through puberty as a young girl is so confusing. This monster invades your body, changes things and makes things grow, and no one tells you what’s going on.”, she was not just referring to the American adolescent but adolescents the world over…especially Indians!
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This is because when it comes to teaching kids about...
NIT Srinagar Issue : Save the Patriotic Students of India
It was Nietzsche who said, ‘The man of knowledge must be able not only to love his enemies but also to hate his friends.’ If Nietzsche was alive today, he’d probably be driven to insanity - yet again. After all, how and why have our educational institutions — that were meant to be the temples of higher learning —...
Why Youth Doesn’t Ask Questions?
Despite the fact that we are all pretty familiar with the famous Chinese proverb, “He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever”; the truth is that we rarely — if at all! — ask questions. In fact, I am fairly certain that most of you...
Youth and Social Work
Remember this famous Pankaj Kapoor dialogue? ’Apne badan pe chot lage toh janwar bhi rota hai, insaan woh hai jo doosre ki chot ko mehsoos kar sake’. This iconic dialogue from the movie, Halla Bol — if you think about it — is the crux of the present article. Of course, if your Hindi is not up to par...
Youth for Better India
The American writer and futurist Alvin Toffler (author of ‘Future Shock’), once observed (and quite astutely so): “The secret message communicated to most young people today by the society around them is that they are not needed, that the society will run itself quite nicely until they — at some distant point in the future — will take over...