3 Ways To Leverage Social Media To Land Your Dream Job
Are you looking for work and want a competitive edge over other jobseekers? Did you know that businesses no longer just rely on posting traditional job ads online or in newspapers - in fact, 23% of...
View ArticleCortisone: The End Of An Era
Cortisone is a therapeutic drug used to fight ailments ranging from asthma to arthritis. It was the athlete's best friend throughout the 20th century. But in orthopedics, there is a significant...
View ArticleA Scintillating 48 Hours With The Jaguar F Type Coupe R In Mumbai
The start of August was a special time. I was trying out two British products, both of which exemplified fine craftsmanship and were the last word in themselves when it came to making a statement. I am...
View ArticleTen Things You Can Do To Help You Quit Smoking
According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2009-2010, 47 percent of smokers and 46 percent of smokeless tobacco users want to get rid of the addiction. However, the quit ratio is pretty low at barely...
View Article7 Profound Lessons On Life From A Toddler And A 25-Year-Old
He suffers in silence. Every time he wants to change position to stand or sit, he freezes. The pain is evident in his eyes. He says, "laga" (it hurts) but continues to attempt to change position....
View ArticleBusted: 5 Myths About Stay-At-Home Dads
Somewhere in a deep cavern, hidden in the darkest corners of our world, exists a mysterious species. A species that over time has both adapted and evolved. They live among us and look a lot like us,...
View ArticleDear Nicole Arbour, Here's The Truth About Fat Shaming
Dear Nicole Arbour, Given your video Dear Fat People recently went viral, it's no surprise that I came across it online. Especially as your fat-shaming video caused outrage across the Internet and lost...
View ArticleWatching As The World Dies
Most of us have seen the photograph of an innocent child who ended up lifeless on a beach for no fault of his own. His death was the result of a battle determined by adults, powerful nations and...
View ArticleIs This The Future Of Delhi's Streets?
Tripzuki contributor Aditi Datta takes a closer look at the St-Art project brightening Delhi's Shahpur Jat, where it all began. If Darwin were to visit India, he'd be one proud scientist. His...
View ArticlePictures: A Glimpse Into The Spiritual Journey Of Mahakumbh 2015
Co-authored by: Zukarnain Dev Kumbh Mela is generally acknowledged to be the most sacred of all the Hindu festivals. It is a Hindu pilgrimage of faith, in which millions of Hindus, including Nanga...
View ArticleOvercoming Depression With Help From The Gita
Plenty of research has been done on depression and its dark allies disappointment, despair, dejection and despondence, but here I want to throw light on the subject from the perspective of the Bhagavad...
View ArticleDear PM, I'm A Proud Hindu But The Meat Ban Scares Me
Dear Prime Minister Modi, I spent the first 23 years of my life in Kolkata and the other half in the United States. I was born in the cosmopolitan city to a Hindu mother and a Sikh father, and I...
View ArticleCan India Help Shape International Climate Politics?
Ahead of the Paris conference, climate talks this month have been slow. This was noted by the meeting of Like Minded Developing Countries (LMDC) in New Delhi, in which India also reiterated that...
View ArticleModern Indian Women's Aspirations To Balance Home And Work
In July 2014, Airtel released a TV commercial 'Boss' which created quite a media storm. I wrote parts of this blog back then and am revisiting those thoughts today, in response to a very well-written...
View ArticleReaching For The Horizon
Sixteen-year-old Priyanka Patil bubbles over with enthusiasm as she talks about her impending departure to Italy to pursue her college education at UWC Adriatic this fall."I'm thinking of taking up...
View ArticleHow India Can Target Its Silent Killers
"You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it." - Margaret Thatcher India is fighting a tough battle. With a burgeoning population of over 1.2 billion, the nation has a daunting task at hand...
View ArticleWeight Loss Success Is A Lot Like Masturbation
I used to work out without a fan or an AC. It was a time when I thought working out must be hard or it didn't count. So, I took steps to make it as uncomfortable and as difficult as possible. I told...
View ArticleHow TV Shows, Ads, Youth Platforms Can Shape Behaviour For Better Governance
A popular television ad for a known beverages brand shows a mock parliamentary debate where students throw objects and thrash each other, taking a dig at real life polity in our country. Bipartisanship...
View ArticleNarendra Modi's Magic History Paintbrush
Narendra Modi - India's 15th Prime Minister - delivering the RSS salute. An RTI inquiry by the Indian Express recently revealed that the Narendra Modi government has decided to discontinue the...
View ArticleWhen It's Time To Parent A Parent
Where do I begin? I didn't know until last morning that this subject would rise to my consciousness. A small emergency in your family, and it's as if somebody wakes you up from deep slumber. Yes,...
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