
Neeraj Thakur
Editor Special Projects at Outlook (India)
On a journey; exploring 'Isms' through prisms of various epochs. And Justice For All; Nothing Else Matters!
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2 days ago |
outlookbusiness.com | Rajat Mishra |Neeraj Thakur |Suchetana Ray
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1 week ago |
outlookbusiness.com | Neeraj Thakur
In 1757, a single defeat in a small corner of Bengal—the Battle of Plassey—changed the destiny of the Indian subcontinent. It was a confrontation between the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daulah, and the British East India Company—ostensibly a trading corporation, but one backed by the British Crown and armed with imperial ambition. What followed wasn’t just colonisation of one of the world’s wealthiest regions, but two centuries of systematic economic plunder.
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3 weeks ago |
outlookbusiness.com | Rajiv Tikoo |Neeraj Thakur
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1 month ago |
outlookbusiness.com | Neeraj Thakur
In this episode of Strategic Minds, Mr. Ved Mani Tiwari, CEO of the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), delves into how India can equip its youth with future-ready skills, the role of artificial intelligence in shaping cognitive and creative jobs, and the importance of building a scalable and inclusive skilling ecosystem. The episode also touches upon the rise of content creation as a mainstream career path and how India has the potential to rule the creator economy.
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1 month ago |
outlookbusiness.com | Neeraj Thakur
Three decades ago, a screen in the living room was called the idiot box. For those of us born in the 1980s, screen time was rationed like sugar in wartime. Watch too much, we were told, and you'd end up with weak eyesight, poor posture, and—this was the ultimate parental curse—poor marks in school exams. But today, that glass rectangle has shrunk, slipped into our pockets and transformed into something radically more powerful.
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