
Key highlights First decision: What kind of NGO are you building? Be honest about your endgame: There’s no “best.” There’s only “best for your funding + governance reality.” Option 1: Trust (good for focused control, varies by state) What it is: a legal arrangement managed by trustees, typically created via a trust deed. The Indian Trusts
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Key highlights Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week is a reminder that climate politics is increasingly an investment story—one written in panels, pledges, and private meetings where capital moves faster than diplomacy. The 2026 edition is scheduled for 11–15 January, and it arrives early enough in the year to influence how energy and climate priorities get framed across
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Key highlights If you’re a student, a first-job professional, or simply someone trying to not feel left behind by the speed of 2026, National Youth Day has one unfair advantage: it doesn’t let you romanticise youth. Vivekananda’s legacy—popularly quoted, frequently misquoted—keeps pointing back to discipline, self-belief, and the uncomfortable work of building character when nobody
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Key highlights National Youth Day is observed on 12 January, linked to Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary. The Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports has long framed the week as National Youth Week and tied it to youth activities and programmes. For many people, the day feels symbolic. But it also works as a calendar anchor for
READ MOREKey highlights Once, storytelling had a sacred rhythm: build, complicate, reveal, resolve. Even commercial cinema respected this skeleton because it worked on human psychology, not platform psychology. In 2026, a second skeleton is competing with the first: the algorithm’s skeleton. You can feel it in the pacing. Hooks arrive early. A dramatic line is shoved
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Key highlights The old world had one obvious gate: a board, a certificate, a formal process. You could disagree with it, but at least you could see it. The new world is more slippery. Today, a film or series can be shaped long before release—not by a formal censor, but by a chain of invisible
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