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Rampant mining and deforestation have shaken the very core of the region’s fragile ecologies, writes Professor Mitul Baruah.
Educated youth face a challenging job market with fewer middle-skill opportunities, write Kanika Mahajan, Anisha Sharma & Mansi Wadhwa.
Ashoka University placements 2026 recorded 100% placement this session. 450+ offers from 163 organisations, with the highest package reaching INR
The semi-cryogenic breakthrough is a prelude to India’s ambitions well beyond Gaganyaan, writes Professor Somak Raychaudhury in the Hindustan Times.
The international scholarships include Rhodes Scholarship, Gates Cambridge, Inlaks, Fulbright-Nehru Master's, Chevening, Commonwealth Shared, ADB Bank Japan, and Dr Hettie
The future belongs to graduates who connect ideas across disciplines, work fluently with AI, think critically, and apply knowledge with
The palaeontologist and Jurassic World consultant says the subcontinent holds some of Earth’s most important dinosaur secrets.
If the starting point is 22°C in a room, it gradually defines comfort, writes Anna Paul.
An OTP limits the damage caused by insider threats and data breaches, writes Professor Thakkar.
A glowing review of Professor Rudrangshu Mukherjee's 'A Touch of Genius'.
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, AC, astronaut-designate for ISRO’s Gaganyaan mission and the first Indian to visit the International Space Station
Anurag Agrawal, Dean, Biosciences and Health Research, Trivedi School of Biosciences, writes on the recent hantavirus scare and why emerging
Gautam Menon, Professor of Physics and Biology, Ashoka University, writes about the lessons from the hantavirus scare and why global cooperation
Subhashis Banerjee, Head of the Department & Professor of Computer Science, Ashoka University, writes in The Indian Express on AI
Unlike the first space age, when the United States and the Soviet Union competed to plant a flag on the