

Increasing Population: Boon or Burden – Vaishnavi Musunuri
- S Sahana
- September 18, 2022
- bane
- boon
- India
- population
- reflections
- SCIT
For many, an increase in population means a decrease in resources, land, and employment. But a few argue that population increase can be a boon for a country to develop its economy. This is where the concept of demographic dividend comes in. The United Nations Population fund defines Demographic Dividend as “the economic growth potential […]
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Thirst for Gold – India in Tokyo Olympics 2020 – Gautam Gogoi
Reflectionist Gautam Gogoi (MBA ITBM Batch 2021-2023) “The road to the Olympics leads to no city, no country. It goes far beyond New York or Moscow, ancient Greece or Nazi Germany. The road to the Olympics leads – in the end – to the best within us.” -Jesse Owens This expresses the truest essence of […]
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72 YEARS AND INDIA’S STATE OF AFFAIRS Farzeen Khan
- Suraj Shrivastava
- January 26, 2021
- #RepubicDay
- India
- scitreflections
- Symbiosis
26th January, a day that is brushed aside as a mere holiday, holds more importance than we all think. It commemorates the enforcement of our constitution and marks the beginning of freedom to rule ourselves, to be a democracy. On this day, the Government of India Act 1935 was scrapped and the Constitution of India, […]
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LGBT rights in India: Paving the way for holistic betterment by Pranshi Gupta
- Suraj Shrivastava
- January 25, 2019
- India
- lgbt
- reflections
Congratulations to the whole country! Indians at this point should be so proud which I think most Indians are, thankfully! And also, a big congratulations to the LGBT community for the recent ruling that was passed.For all those of you who don’t know what I am talking about let me explain this in brief: Just […]
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Breaking The Legacy: Union & Railway Budget Merger — By Divya
Edited By – Akash Goel During British era, the Railway Budget was part of the General Budget initially. Based on the recommendation of Acworth Committee, the Rail Budget was separated from the union budget in 1924 and this system was followed till now. But the Government has decided to merge Rail Budget with the Union […]
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Triple Talaq Fiasco – By Chandrani Ta
Reviewed By – Akash Goel India has been a nation of acceptance. Accepting diverse cultures, people from all backgrounds as well as in terms of celebrating various festivals. The virtue of maintaining religious sanctity has been a key point of realizing oneself it as a methodology for respecting one another and this is a […]
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The Rise of A Graceful Warrior : Nirmala Sitharaman – By Bhamini Vispute
Edited By – Akash Goel It is said that “There is no force more powerful than a woman determined to rise”. Nirmala Sitharaman, a Tamil Iyengar Brahmin from Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, has proved it right. Here is all that you need to know about the new Defense Minister of our country. The […]
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Make in India or Make for India? – By Isha
- Suraj Shrivastava
- October 8, 2017
- Bizz Buzz
- India
- investment
- MBA
- MBA-ITBM
- Modi
- narendramodi
- reflections
- SCIT
- scitreflections
- Symbiosis
Make in India was launched by the Government of India in September, 2014. It has been active for three years and has raised many expectations from the Indian market. Make in India or MII was put forward to try and encash the benefits that India, as a nation, might gain by shifting from the tertiary […]
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Bullet Trains or Better Trains? – By Kajal Jadhav
Edited By – Akash Goel Are Bullet trains in India the need of the hour? Or do we need to take a back seat and maybe look at the dire state of the current Indian railways and work for its betterment? Can the progress on both the fronts go hand-in-hand? Let’s read on to find […]
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Key Deliverables of BRICS 2017 – By Kajal Jadhav
- Suraj Shrivastava
- September 25, 2017
- Bizz Buzz
- BRICS
- India
- reflectionists
- SCIT
- SIC
- SIU
- Symbiosis
- Team Reflections
BRICS – A Brief History BRICS is an acronym for an association of 5 major countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. It was established in 2009. As of 2015, the 5 BRICS countries represent over 3.6 billion people or about 41% of world population The BRICS members are all leading developed or newly […]
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