Category: Blogs
Stoic wisdom for Indian corporate leaders!
<!--Uday Deb--> In an age of marble columns and military conquests, where emperors were often more feared than revered, one man ruled not just with ... Read More
Seeking validation isn’t the problem. Losing ourselves is.
<!--Uday Deb--> Ever wondered how many of the choices we make are truly ours, and how much comes from wanting approval and acceptance? Think about ... Read More
World IVF Day: Celebrating the science, stories, and struggles of assisted parenthood
<!--Uday Deb--> July 25 marks World IVF Day—a global reflection on one of the most significant advancements in reproductive medicine. First achieved in 1978, in-vitro ... Read More
The bias variance tradeoff
<!--Uday Deb--> The bias-variance trade-off is crucial for achieving an optimally performing supervised learning model. Bias is the difference between the average prediction of a ... Read More
The Unwilling, The Unknowing & The Unbothered: A Field Guide to Late-Stage Everything
<!--Uday Deb--> There’s a special place in history for the people who made something out of nothing. The survivors. The jugaadu. The overextended. The under-resourced. ... Read More
Jim’s big cats & the cost of ‘progress’
<!--Uday Deb--> Corbett Tiger Reserve, initially founded as Hailey National Park in 1936, stands as the first national park on the Asian mainland and a ... Read More
‘Benchmark deal…trade will double by 2030’
<!--Uday Deb--> The landmark India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will make Indian farmers, fishermen, artisans, and small businesses shine globally, create numerous jobs, ... Read More
Strange homecoming
<!--Uday Deb--> Absence can turn the familiar into the unfamiliar, the unchanged into the changed Returning home after being away for two months, I wonder ... Read More
Admission impossible
<!--Uday Deb--> Every year in India, after school ends, a big, stressful race begins — the race to get into college. It’s supposed to be ... Read More