The Man Who Scripted India’s Win Over Hunger
Having left the pursuit of medical studies to be an agriculturist, M.S. Swaminathan is credited with the success of the Green Revolution in India that dealt with the country’s food scarcity, turning it from a ‘begging bowl’ into a ‘bread basket’
Naina Gautam - December 01, 2023
On A mission To Save The Earth
Indian youth has the power to take forward India’s medical heritage to reclaim its rightful place as one of the world’s greatest healing systems. Agriculture is the key to harnessing the power of youth. Pragati Group’s commitment to promoting India’s medical heritage and agriculture can be retraced to its profound belief in promoting that the youth of India adopt agriculture as their top vocation.
August 26, 2022
Died, In The Line Of Duty
Dr. KK Aggarwal spent most of his time during the pandemic posting educational videos and helping the needy before succumbing to the deadly virus on May 17 this year. His legacy, however, lives on
Sneha Kanchan - November 28, 2021
Tata Elxsi is steering away from the automotive lane to remain on the growth track
The overshadowed Tata company is proving its worth with swift and smart detours
Meenakshi Radhakrishnan-Swami - July 30, 2020
Where’s my test?
With restrictions in COVID-19 testing and vague ICMR guidelines, is India really fighting novel coronavirus with all guns blazing?
July 11, 2020
Self-serving apathy
Greta Thunberg might just thunder ‘How dare you’ again as medical waste continues to mount across the country
May 09, 2020
"The VC community makes money during the good times, and makes its reputation during the hard times"
Tough times face India’s star-studded start-up ecosystem, but is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Hari Menon - April 11, 2020
Water healers
Aquatic therapy is a burgeoning medical practice and Harsh Mariwala has caught on to it early, with AquaCentric
Krishna Gopalan - January 07, 2020
K Ganesh & Meena Ganesh
An insight into the investment preferences of wealthy Indians
Kripa Mahalingam - November 11, 2019
The shape of things to come
Imagine printing a heart to save the life of a loved one. It may seem far-fetched but we are getting there taking small, bold steps
V Keshavdev - June 25, 2019