Meeta W Sengupta

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Voting Rights for Resident Persons of Indian Origin

They reversed the brain drain. They came back home again. Having built a life in another land, achieved success, settled Continue reading →

Stepping up for Private schools

Don’t belittle the role of private schools Meeta Sengupta February 05, 2014 Hindustan Times Print Edition At about this time Continue reading →

Three Priorities for Education India in 2014

A country in search of growth must invest in education. However, Government investments in this field have not influenced voting Continue reading →

On Opinion Polls

In the land of opinions, justifiable or not, the polling of opinions has been called into question. Let us get Continue reading →

Traditional Gamification of Education

“Congratulations, you have been promoted to the next class.” The proud student picks up the report card, the badge of Continue reading →

What will it take to get Indian Universities into the League Tables

What will it take to get Indian Universities into the League Tables Monday, Aug 19, 2013, 18:05 IST | Agency: Continue reading →

Solving India’s Education Problems

Education in India: we know the problems, what are the solutions? Sunday, Oct 20, 2013, 15:46 IST | Agency: DNA Continue reading →

Building Professional Narratives

This is an excerpt from the talk I gave on Building Professional Narratives (Of course, there was more in the Continue reading →

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