by Rajesh Ramakrishnan | Jun 13, 2016 | Personal Development
It was the 17th of May when a motely bunch of 11 of us between the age of 15-47 years embarked on a trek to the base camp of the world’s highest mountain peak. The journey lasted for 13 days, across 130 kms and we climbed up from around 9000 feet to nearly 18,000 feet...
by Suneeta Kaul | Mar 2, 2016 | I Stories, Inclusion
Think fashion, and you conjure images of svelte bodies, hourglass figures, glowing complexion. And perfect faces with flawless skin. Think again. Think fashion, think Laxmi Agarwal, a young woman who happens to be an acid zithromax attack survivor, and the brand...
by Rajesh Kumar Jindal | Jan 15, 2016 | Living it Up
I am starting a Happiness Jar. ….if you like the idea and want one, let me know – I will send to the first 12 people who reach out to me Let me tell you, what is it? I did not invent it – I got to know about it from my good friend Rohan S- He actually send this idea...
by Aparna Sethi | Dec 30, 2015 | Empowerment, Inclusion, Inclusion Matters, What's New
In a welcome move, the Centre has announced that maternity leave in private sectors will be increased to 26 weeks from the stipulated 12 weeks. According to the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 female workers are entitled to a maximum of 12 weeks (84 days) of maternity...
by Rajesh Ramakrishnan | Dec 23, 2015 | Career Advice, Leadership, Personal Development, Professional Development
I have always considered myself a left-brained person with strong analytical and logical skills. This was further ratified by my 5 years of Engineering from BITS, Pilani and my MBA from XLRI Jamshedpur. My logical brain told me that creativity is reserved for the...
by Anupama | Dec 22, 2015 | Personal Development
It is the age of instant chow, instant perk-up potions, incessant breathless living in public fora and all round inyour face ‘my gratification first’. Status or life event updates happen at lightning speed. Life ebbs and flows with the number of likes you generate. If...