November 2021

Month

Multidisciplinary Design by SaReGaMa Carvaan

Students feel inspired by motivating stories and case studies. These case studies should be of designs that are the result of collaboration among various stakeholders rather than the effort of a single “talented” designer. As the definition of creativity evolves in the twenty-first century, collaborative case studies are required. So,...
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Social Taboo: Costing the Health of Women

Menstruation is a natural biological process that occurs within a woman’s body as she attains adolescence. In recent years, there have been many efforts to destigmatize this process that is important for a woman’s well-being. But in this developing world and a developing country like ours, certain mindsets, social structures...
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Ayurveda: A gift from the Ancient to the Modern

Ayurveda is a science of life with a holistic approach to health and personalized medicine. It is one of the oldest medical systems, which comprises thousands of medical concepts and hypotheses. It is known to be a complete medical system that comprises physical, psychological, philosophical, ethical, and spiritual health. In Ayurveda,...
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New Age Education – The Need

What would a new-age education look like?Every learning is guided by how we want the learner to be. The image that we have in mind reflects the curriculum we design, the activities we plan, and the thought process we imbibe in the learner. Our present schooling system is based on...
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The Race for Lhasa: The Great Game Series

It is in the race for Lhasa, Tibet’s capital, that the world witnessed the last phase of the Great Game One.
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