An Indian Journal - Seeking Balance in India will attempt to be your window to the world’s largest democracy with a diverse culture, growing economy and deep contradictions that remain unparalleled. As India struggles to find a balance between rapid economic growth and social development, the Indian Journal keeps a finger on the pulse of the gradual transformation of one sixth of humanity.
Anne F. Stenhammer, bureaucrat, politician and women rights activist, shares her thoughts on the fight for gender equality and human rights. Published 11:04 a.m. November 14, 2012 - Comments
Indian government allows foreign direct investment in retail Published 12:00 p.m. September 20, 2012 - Comments
Last week, India was left completely powerless. Published 3:54 p.m. August 3, 2012 - Comments
Theater in Delhi addresses pressing local issues, and attempts to engage collective interest for issues that are taking place on a global scale. Published 7:39 a.m. June 10, 2012 - Comments
We need to reflect on transforming the attitude in India toward education. Published 12:44 p.m. February 28, 2012 - Comments
India recently experienced a significant anti-graft campaign, which some called, “India’s second struggle for Independence." Published 5:29 a.m. January 1, 2012 - Comments
India’s F1 debut: The fever ends but the debate continues Published 1:58 a.m. November 12, 2011 - Comments
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and India’s Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibbal co-chaired the US – India Higher Education Summit commenced at Georgetown University. Published 3:33 a.m. October 15, 2011 - Comments
Nowhere is the Gold obsession more culturally entrenched than in India. Gold is deeply ingrained into the cultural traditions of the country Published 2:25 a.m. October 5, 2011 - Comments
India has more than 100 million English speakers, not taking into account others who can converse in English but are unable to read or write in English Published 8:37 p.m. September 23, 2011 - Comments
Sonal is a young professional, aspiring writer and an astute observer of life. Born and brought up in India, reciving a mix of both Indian and western education, Sonal earned a Masters in Business Administration, but gave up business to ...
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Sonal is a young professional, aspiring writer and an astute observer of life. Born and brought up in India, reciving a mix of both Indian and western education, Sonal earned a Masters in Business Administration, but gave up business to work for Education, her passion.
An explorer at heart, Sonal loves to travel and interact with people, meeting new people, reading about different customs and cultures is something that fascinates her. Juggling between pursuing her passions and her career, Sonal believes it is important to be a perpetual student of life, learn, unlearn and relearn while navigating through the hills and valleys of this beautiful journey called “life”.