
Lucknow, 2025 — Uttar Pradesh (UP), historically known for its agricultural dominance and rich cultural heritage, is now at a pivotal juncture, eyeing innovation as a key catalyst for its ambitious economic targets. With a strategic shift towards embracing modern technologies and fostering an innovation-driven ecosystem, UP is positioning itself to leapfrog into a new era
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In rural India, where education has historically been riddled with challenges like inadequate infrastructure, a lack of qualified teachers, and high costs of traditional learning, EdTech platforms are paving the way for change. By offering affordable, flexible, and high-quality education, EdTech is giving rural students the tools they need to compete with their urban counterparts and pursue brighter futures.
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New Delhi, India, 2025 — Amid growing economic challenges, a rising number of young Indians from low socio-economic backgrounds are stepping into political roles to address systemic inequalities and advocate for their communities. This trend, reflected in recent grassroots movements and local elections, underscores a shift in how the marginalized youth perceive politics—as both a platform
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Lucknow, 2025 — Uttar Pradesh (UP), traditionally known for its agricultural base, is undergoing a significant transformation in its economic landscape. With an ambitious government at the helm steering sweeping reforms and mega projects, UP is poised to redefine its role in India’s economic future. This article explores the contours of this transformation, examining both its
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For decades, rural India has been sidelined in the education conversation—reduced to statistics in policy papers and hollow promises during elections. But today, EdTech startups are rewriting this narrative, bringing quality education to the forgotten corners of the country. However, beneath the glimmer of progress lies a gritty reality: Are we truly making a lasting impact, or
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New Delhi, India, 2025 — With over 65% of India’s population under the age of 35, the nation’s youth hold the key to its political and economic future. However, despite their demographic dominance, young leaders remain underrepresented in India’s political arena, raising questions about whether the country is adequately cultivating its next generation of political leaders. From
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