Tag: india
All the articles with the tag "india".
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(DAY 1209) The Abysmal State of Ragging in Indian Colleges
Ragging and bullying in Indian colleges remain a deep-rooted problem, and a personal family experience with my cousin Ashu Parashar's MD course in UP makes it hit close to home.
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(DAY 1208) Wait for the AI Calling Boom
AI calling is still expensive and full of promotional spam, but once scaling laws kick in, India may see an unprecedented wave of AI-powered calls.
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(DAY 1184) Peak Summer in Gurgaon
Gurgaon is in the middle of sweltering peak summer, and the coming days look like more of the same.
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(DAY 1178) Vasant Vihar and Delhi's Global-Level Experiences
Vasant Vihar and a few parts of Delhi now feel at par with some of the best places in the world, with prices that increasingly reflect that level of experience.
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(DAY 1177) Cricket Mania and the Rise of Box Cricket
Structured box cricket feels like a real phenomenon right now: part sport, part social ritual, and a powerful way for men to stay connected.
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(DAY 1168) Practical and Pragmatic Conversations Matter
Met Anshul Gupta from TrueAlpha today, and the conversation stood out for being grounded, practical, and genuinely useful.
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(DAY 1135) Gurgaon Weather in That In-Between Mood
A spell of light rain made Gurgaon pleasantly cool today, creating that awkward in-between weather where the AC feels too cold and the room feels too warm without it.
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(DAY 1134) Buttermilk Is a Summer Superpower
In the heat of summer, buttermilk feels less like a drink and more like a practical superfood: cooling, hydrating, and nourishing all at once.
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(DAY 1133) Build Through the Chaos
A new financial year begins while the world feels turbulent, and the best response may simply be to keep building something genuinely useful.
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(DAY 1129) When LPG Shortage Reaches Domino's
A routine Saturday lunch order turned into a reminder of how larger disruptions eventually trickle down into everyday life, even to something as ordinary as Domino's.