Discover books for children, young adults and adults that use the reality of society to shape young minds with entertaining stories that are not just escapist fantasies.
Recently, I came across a blog titled “The Art of Redundant Leadership” by Jug Suraiya in The Times of India. The author advocates for a leadership style where the leader’s primary goal is to make themselves redundant. This approach emphasizes empowering individuals to lead themselves through minimal guidance and thought-provoking questions, fostering self-discovery and independence.…
Back in 1990, when my children were in school and desktop PCs were just beginning to make their mark in India, I applied for a loan to purchase a home computer. At the time, one of my colleagues questioned my decision, asking why I preferred to buy a computer when I didn’t even own a…
Vijay Kumar Dhingra, a retired water Resources Engineer shares his fervent passion for driving positive changes in the society through these tales crafted for young people.
