The Output

Policies for Mental Peace

The idea of what constitutes “good health” has evolved over time. A few decades ago, people would visit their general practitioner when they had issues with mobility, or some strange pain in their stomachs, or rashes on their skin, or any other physically tangible ailment - and the GP...

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Indian Metro-logy

Getting around Delhi pre-2002 would have looked very different from how it does now. For any resident of the Delhi region, a life without the metro system seems unimaginable today, yet there was a time when such a system didn’t exist - and prior to the opening of the first...

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A (Potential) Cycling Nation

Cycling is an activity performed by millions of people around the world, with estimates suggesting global sales of more than 100 million bicycles each year over the past several years. While in certain countries it is a deeply ingrained way of life, in some others it...

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Digital Literacy, A Public Good

India has been an independent, sovereign, country for the last several decades - but it became so under very difficult circumstances, with many challenges, whether in terms of very high poverty rates, territorial integrity issues, law and order situations, or even basic nutritional security, among several others. It also had...

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Whose Voice is it Anyway? ft. India

“Democracy” is a word one would certainly have come across if they had taken an interest in their civics classes during their primary schooling years. For a majority of the world, democracy is the standard system of government, and is quite often taken for granted. For many, it is...

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