Future of Medicine Practice

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The future of medicine is in your phone Smartphone apps have radically changed many aspects of our everyday lives, from banking to shopping to entertainment. Medicine is next. The number of apps available in Google Play store surpassed the 1.5 million mark in May 2015. Apple store is close behind with 1.4 million apps. Interestingly, […]

Future of Automobile

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Will Google disrupt the automobile industry? What does Blackberry, DEC, IBM, Kodak, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia have in common? They were all market leaders that fell prey to disruptive technology. These companies are also examples of companies following ‘sustained innovation’ in which each new model or version upended only small incremental improvements. Albeit profitable, this linear […]

Future of Neighbourhood

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The neighbourhood of the future Andres Duany, renowned architect and city planner, in an interview with USA Today, says that in only a few decades, based on current market trends, demographic changes and economic realities, the town of the future will be a place where people “will walk and ride more and drive less. And […]

What’s cyber-bullying? How it’s different from traditional bullying?

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Cyber-bullying is the use of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) to repeatedly harm or harass other people in a deliberate manner. It is the use of services such as web pages and discussion groups as well as instant messaging or SMS text messaging to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour, by an individual or group, […]

Future of Equality

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Richest 1% will own more than half the world. OECD reports that the gap between the haves and the have-nots globally is now at the same level as in the 1820s, citing it as one of the most ‘worrying’ developments over the past 200 years. It pointed that inequality shot up after globalisation took root […]

Why teacher-centric education is our biggest handicap?

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There is no way 250 million students could be taught to academic excellence in a second language (poor children must succeed in ‘academic-level’ English, ‘educationists’ and politicians cannot dictate otherwise) when effectively over 90% of the students are first-generation learners and are from more than 6,00,000 villages! Instead, what we need is an education system […]