There is no government rescue fund & airline passengers are left to fend for themselves
When airlines fail, the immediate impact is chaos and confusion. Passengers are left stranded, unable to reach on time
The Devil’s metal: Why Silver burns the greedy and rewards the patient
Silver has always carried a dual mystique. In folklore, it was the metal of purity, believed to ward off evil spirits and sanctify rituals.
Soldiers or salesmen: why Pakistan army minds its own business
Paradoxically Pakistan is “poor nation with a rich army” that thrives, even while the nation has to live with austerity
Customer service is the weakest link in India’s telecom ecosystem: Bejon Misra
Customer service is the weakest link in the telecom sector. Long wait, unhelpful call centers, and unresolved complaints frustrate subscribers
Hidden logistics of a zero-waste lifestyle: A business perspective
Logistics have become a critical component of a zero-waste lifestyle. Logistics support the back-end systems for all the front-facing zero-waste initiatives of a business.
Rare Earth Race: India’s Blueprint for Global Leadership
The term ‘rare earth’ was coined in 1788 when a miner in Ytterby, Sweden, discovered an unusual black rock.
Union Budget 2026: Counting for Consumers, Not Just Counting Consumers
Year after year, budgets are framed around fiscal arithmetic, while the consumer’s voice is barely audible. Union Budget 2026 must change that.
25 Years of Wikipedia: From A to Z and Everything In Between
On 15 January 2026, Wikipedia turned 25—a milestone that began as a bold experiment in public collaboration and daily utility for the entire planet.
Principled Resistance: Anthropic AI’s refusal to bend – and the price paid
On Feb 26, Anthropic issued a statement defying Pentagon. It is the first time an AI company has dared to defy the world’s most powerful military
“Quality, Quality, Quality — No Compromise”
Prof. Bejon Misra on why quality, transparency, trust, and fair play are the real game‑changers for India’s consumer market.
Palm Oil: The Invisible Ingredient in India’s Snack Revolution
How ultra-cheap palm oil has quietly taken over the Indian processed food shelf — and what that means for health and the environment
From friction to recession- economic fallout of the Iran war
History teaches us that uncertainty is an indispensable outcome of any conflict. The ongoing US/Israel and Iran conflict is no different.
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