
Anurag Shukla
@Anuraag_Shukla
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Education | Public Policy | Management @IIMAhmedabad Curating (@insideout_ed) @Localism_India (https://t.co/o4RSNICCRP) and work @brhat_in
Joined July 2009
Our article, published in Educational Technology Research and Development, explores technology integration and the role of teacher beliefs in this integration to assess a ‘smart-class’ initiative in India. @KKetand #edutwitter #edtech
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PBM draws from Mokyr to argue that knowledge isn’t born from incentives or demand but from curiosity, collaboration, and cultures that value inquiry. India’s task is to build institutions where intellect and skill meet, making curiosity the core of progress.
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At Tiruvannamalai, devotion operates as a lived epistemology, writes @Anuraag_Shukla Through waiting, walking, and witnessing, the sacred becomes an experience that reorders perception. https://t.co/aGsgdNMAf4
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How ritual life at Arunachaleshwarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai turns everyday acts of waiting and walking into embodied experiences of the sacred, revealing devotion as a phenomenological way of...
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After IIT Madras and IIT Bombay, IIT Kanpur too is emerging as a leading hub for tech startups through its SIIC and C3iHub initiatives, supporting 500+ ventures in defense, clean energy, healthcare, and AI.
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Spritz Vibe. Limited Edition. Frosted over & fresh for the season, Spritz Vibe Sparkling Snowball Frost Limited Edition is here! CELSIUS. LIVE. FIT. GO.
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"A university is not a machine for achieving a particular purpose or producing a particular result; it is a manner of human activity... we may call it 'the pursuit of learning'."
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India plans a ₹19.3-lakh-crore expansion to raise nuclear capacity from 8.1 GW to 22.8 GW by FY32. The move aims to boost clean baseload power, cut import dependence, and support 24x7 electricity as demand rises.
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A good overview of the new IKS book by @MeSanjayy It connects Kerala’s 14th-century mathematicians like Mādhava of Sangamagrama to early calculus, blending astronomy, metallurgy, medicine, and agriculture within India’s scientific heritage.
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SHEIN turns plastic bottles and post-consumer waste into stylish, comfortable fabrics. With bold collabs like evoluSHEIN x Anitta, we’re redefining fashion from fiber up. Discover more at the link!
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India has become the world’s third-largest power producer, doubling generation in 20 years and achieving near-universal electrification. Over 40% of its power capacity now comes from green sources, with renewables globally overtaking coal for the first time.
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Tourism in Uttar Pradesh is booming. Major hotel chains like Radisson, IHG, and ITC are expanding in Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Lucknow, and Varanasi, turning the state into India’s fastest-growing hospitality hub.
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Some of us wanted to be teachers, some doctors, some lawyers. Amalkanti didn't want to be any of these. He wanted to be the sunlight- the timid sunlight of late afternoon, when it stops raining and crows call again. ~ Amalkanti, by Nirendranath Chakrabarti
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Sure, but that “feature” will cost India its future. When schools sell a so-called dehaat-free experience, they’re actually selling fake prestige and charging a fortune for it.
inequality is a feature not a bug when it comes to private schools in India :-) dehaat-free experience only comes with a price-tag
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India’s new “British-style” schools mirror a global pattern. From Delhi to Shenzhen, elite campuses sell belonging, not learning. Imported prestige, anxious parents, and cultural loss define this new class project. https://t.co/MmEFeXKTKW
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What does it mean when schooling itself becomes a luxury symbol, and childhood divides along lines of wealth and aspiration?
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Across India, ‘British-style’ boarding schools are booming — selling not just learning, but prestige. They reproduce inequality and shape aspirations. In this article, @Anuraag_Shukla explores what a truly public, equitable education would look like. https://t.co/ESPvoKqUx0
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What does it mean when schooling itself becomes a luxury symbol, and childhood divides along lines of wealth and aspiration?
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SL Bhyrappa refused to let India’s past be rewritten for ideology. From Parva to Aavarana, he turned fiction into historical inquiry, challenging Marxist hegemony in academia with moral courage and scholarly depth.
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engentado (spanish) (n.) the feeling of wanting to be away from people and spend some time alone
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Two childhoods. Two worlds. One question: Can India learn to trust its children again? My reflection on play, empathy, and authority across classrooms and cultures. https://t.co/5Nf9cUcnYy
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This long-form essay reflects on how play, empathy, language, authority, and technology shape children’s lives. It contrasts Denmark’s culture of trust with India’s culture of anxiety, showing how...
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TT Jagannathan, the visionary behind TTK Prestige, turned a small safety innovation, a hole in the cooker lid, into a billion-dollar revival story.
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State-run power distribution companies in India lost ₹6.9 lakh crore in 2023–24, with 16.1% technical and commercial losses. The new Draft Electricity Amendment Bill aims to fix this by allowing industries to buy power directly from private players.
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“Forget the past,” Sri Yukteswar would console him, “Human conduct is ever unreliable until man is anchored in the Divine. Everything in future will improve if you are making a spiritual effort now.” ~ Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi
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Nine UK universities, including Southampton, Bristol, Surrey, Lancaster, and York, will open campuses in India. The initiative aims to enhance research in AI, biotech, and finance, offering UK degrees locally and strengthening India-UK ties.
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