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True triumph comes when every girl who picks up a sport knows she isn't alone - that a structure stands
For decades, electricity in India has been about supply, not choice. We have built mega-generating stations, transmission grids, and expanded
Since World War II, the Braganza family has been enriching the city’s vibrant music scene.
India’s reliance on jugaad in computing leads to fragile, unreliable systems. True progress requires rigorous computer science education, formal reasoning,
Ashoka University’s Archives of Contemporary India now boasts of a 100-plus private-paper collection; many public universities have been doing archival
Ashoka University has opened applications for the 16th cohort of the Young India Fellowship (YIF), its flagship one-year postgraduate programme
India must embrace an interdisciplinary approach. As AI masters single domains, it is the human who will remain uniquely capable
This insightful article, authored by Pramath Raj Sinha, Chairperson, Board of Trustees, highlights how, in an age defined by AI
The article highlights Ashoka's next-decade vision to expand student and faculty strength, strengthen research through a tenure-track model, improve global
The strength of Indian medicine has traditionally been its clinical acumen and ability to manage vast numbers of patients. However,
Nobel lessons for academia: growth, like learning, is not inherited but renewed. Every generation must rediscover how to think, build,
The Nobel Prize for Physics recognises efforts that push boundaries of quantum mechanics to macroscopic scales.
The passing of the musician and film personality poses a test for the state’s youth.
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine recognises findings that redefine immunity as a dynamic balance between attack and
Cybersecurity has become a public responsibility now more than ever, and one cannot solve the masses’ problems if ~50% of