
Archana Subramanian
Journalist at The Hindu
Writing has always been my passion and 15 years have been spent wisely in learning and curating content
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1 month ago |
thehindu.com | Archana Subramanian
Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation: Mercury reaches its greatest eastern elongation of 18.2° from the Sun on March 8. This is the best time to view the planet since it will be at its highest point above the horizon in the evening sky. Full Moon: The Moon will be located on the opposite side of the Earth on March 14. Native American Tribes called it the Worm Moon, as this was when the ground began to soften allowing earthworms to make an appearance.
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2 months ago |
thehindu.com | Archana Subramanian
What are the challenges that educational institutes face with the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)? What is the role of educators in this world of rapidly changing technology? A 500 Global LinkedIn Influencer, Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño, the President of IE University, Spain, talks about the various aspects of education in the age of AI. How does an institution evolve its curriculum to keep pace with the rapidly changing landscape of technology and AI?
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Jan 18, 2025 |
thehindu.com | Archana Subramanian
The aim was two-fold: to bridge the skilled labour gap in India and to uplift underprivileged communities. This is what led to the establishment of Pan IIT Alumni Reach For India Foundation (PARFI) in 2009. The founders were a group of IIT alumni who aimed to transform lives through a combination of education, self-employment opportunities and wealth creation at the grassroots level.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
thehindu.com | Archana Subramanian
New Moon: On December 1, the Moon will be on the same side of the Earth as the Sun and will not be visible in the night sky. This is the best time to observe faint objects such as galaxies and star clusters. Jupiter at Opposition: The giant planet will be at its closest to Earth on December 7 and fully illuminated by the Sun. It will be brighter than any other time of the year and visible all night. This is the best time to view and photograph Jupiter and its moons.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
thehindu.com | Archana Subramanian
The night sky in September offers a range of stunning events including spotting planets. Here’s a quick overview of what’s in store. New Moon: The Moon will be located on the same side of the Earth as the Sun and will not be visible in the September 3 night sky. This is the best time to observe faint objects such as galaxies and star clusters with no moonlight to interfere.
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