Four years ago, Malvika Raj Joshi quit schooling to explore her love for different subjects.
As education minister Smriti Irani should be worried about the state of education nationwide rather than fuelling a German-versus-Sanskrit row, says Sunil Sethi
'When my school principal heard that I took science in college, he slapped me hard.' 'I had once told him I was interested in arts.' 'He asked me if I wanted to be a doctor.' 'When I said no, he asked why I took science then.' 'My father said he would change his name if I survived science for more than two months.'
'Creativity and invention come from engaging with the physical world.' 'This is something that we in the upper classes of India do not do as much as the rest of the world,' says Aakar Patel.
'I felt sick shooting Bala because I think I was under extreme stress. Extreme, extreme stress.'
Brazil have shown all the signs they can rule the world yet again in Russia but they must make their excellent preparations count in their World Cup Group E opener against a resilient Switzerland side on Sunday in Rostov.
Mansi Manchanda from Delhi writes about her elder brother Sahil.
Sleeplessness is increasingly becoming a lifestyle disorder, says Amrita Singh.
Overseas consultant NNS Chandra shares crucial advice for students aspiring to study abroad.
An elderly woman said since the young men have left, there is nobody to arrange for food and open water supply taps that bring water to the village.
'Interns, fresh MBBS graduates, nursing students, young doctors and nurses have brought pride to their degrees and their oath by courageously donning the PPE and caring for patients.' 'They are the foot soldiers of this war.'