I remember when I was a kid, Yoga was something that I would have never felt I would pursue as a career in my life. As a matter of curious trend, most of the children in India don’t dream becoming a Yoga practitioner–we are more attracted to the luxurious life that Western countries supposedly enjoy. Sadly, this state of mind among Indian children continues. However, when you meet or get to know somebody like Nina, who has never been to … Continue reading “Interview with Nina Alfers: facilitating integration through Yoga”
Why your startup should not adopt the Indian Ph. D. model?
Posted on October 4, 2014February 6, 2021Categories Startups Leave a comment on Why your startup should not adopt the Indian Ph. D. model?Do you know what Indian Ph. D. model is? Well, this may sound to be overly sarcastic and I should refrain from throwing bad light on my nations image; unfortunately this remains true, and this is one of the reasons that keep us backwards or keep pulling our legs. I admit that the same Ph. D. system would be prevalent in many other countries, but at least people who know the advantage and significance of innovation should stay safe from … Continue reading “Why your startup should not adopt the Indian Ph. D. model?”