Share Written by Dickson Popoola Edited by Omolola Famuyiwa In general, “media” simply means the various means of communication. For example, the Radio, Television, Newspapers & Magazines and the Internet are different types of media. The term can also be used as a collective noun for the press or news reporting agencies. In the computer [...]
Share by Aygul Hanova, Kyrgyzstan Central Asia is not just a post-Soviet area; it is a region where people are bound by similar cultural values and historical experience. The five countries of Central Asia are like brothers from a single family, yet each of them has its own lifestyle and character. Some of those countries [...]
Share The value of a country is assessed not by the riches or assets it possesses, but by its people. A nation may be wealthy, but what’s more important than the actual wealth is the collective intellect and intelligence of the people who contributed towards earning that wealth. As you can see from this, wealthy [...]
Share Teresa Jackson: Ah, how great a feeling it is to be young, because with youth comes vigor, a zest for life, and naturally good health. But the downside of youth is its folly, the stupidity that prevents us from realizing how precious and transient this gift of being young is. And so we squander [...]
Share The BBMP (Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike) elections are here finally! Get ready to elect your Ward Corporator on coming Sunday – 28th March 2010, and play your role in improving the governance in Bangalore. Janaagraha’s Jaagte Raho! campaign has teamed up with CommonFloor to ensure all residents of Bangalore go out and vote for [...]
Share Hari Batti from the Green Light Dhaba writes a guest post at Youth Ki Awaaz “It’s the traders,” says the CPI (M). “Blame the government,” say the business page columnists. “Blame Congress,” says the BJP. “It’s the states,” says the Minister of Agriculture. “My ma’am says it’s corruption,” the DU student standing next to [...]
Share Guest post by Tamara Lucas Copeland, President, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers With job losses, home foreclosures and other symptoms of the recession taking a stern toll in the Washington area, grantmakers in the region have worked hard to support efforts by nonprofits to help families ride out the storm. But grantmakers have learned [...]
Share Jessica Martin Fifteen years ago, my mailman would bring me letters that bulged, not junk mail filled with pamphlets or bills for services provided, but actual letters from my friends and family that were chock full of news and gossip and that ran to several pages. Today, I have more friends than ever before [...]
Share Dr. Ajay GuptaFounder and CEO- RuralNaukri.com Ruralnaukri.com was started in 2001 with the intent of linking professionals in Agri and rural to the growing opportunities in this domain. In this article I shall try to present some of the learnings that I have had during the course of pursuing this venture over last eight [...]
Share Read on as Sramana Mitra, an author, a blogger, an entrepreneur and a strategy consultant in Silicon Valley, writes an open letter to the youth, in this guest post at Youth Ki Awaaz. I received an email a few weeks back from a Junior Year Undergraduate from an Indian institute. He asks the question: [...]