During my graduation, I had minimal personal interactions with university professors despite a favorable student-faculty ratio. My priorities were sports, event management, on-campus jobs, community service, and fun with friends. Everything other than studies. Even so, I maintained good grades until COVID-19 disrupted my studies. And an era of online lectures began.In my 7th semester, […]
Author: Ajendra Kumar Neeraj
Clarity to Confusion
Yes, you read that right – there’s no typo. Clarity to Confusion is the title of this blog. My course was B.Sc. Economics and Research. I happened to be obsessed with numbers – GDP calculations, demand and supply, market transactions and profits margins. Everything under the sky seemed measurable in monetary terms. I believed I […]
Ajendra grew up in the Gangetic plains, where water was abundant. In ancient times, water was a key factor in deciding where to settle, with people often choosing places near rivers, lakes, and seas. I believe northern India, with its many rivers, is one reason it’s so densely populated. However, this blog is about my […]
I was waiting for the auto after taking a self-development session at Dahagaon Ashram shala. Waiting for an auto has been a normal ritual for me for the last 4 months. I started taking sessions at the Ashram shala as part of my JSW foundation fellowship. (Ashramshala is a residential school for the tribal students remotely […]
In a thought-provoking post shared by Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group, on LinkedIn on March 10th, he expressed a concern that strikes at the core of our current existential dilemma: “I fear we’re closer to making Humans into computers than making computers into Humans. This sentiment echoes loudly in today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, […]
