By Santosh Digal Mumbai: Sister Zarina Joseph, principal of a prestigious school in Mumbai, warns that Indians will be less sought after in the West in less than a decade unless their country rectifies its educational system. Mass promotion policy, deteriorating classroom discipline and aping the West without proper investmentContinue Reading

By: Smitha George Kannur: For the staunch optimist the word, ‘impossible’ can also be read as ‘I’m possible’ . They make seemingly impossible things possible with their dedication and hard work. ‘I’m possible’ is also the title of a short film , directed by Robins M. Issac that documents ShyamContinue Reading

(Editor’s note: This story is about Garo, a matriarchal ethnic group in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya, whose common surnames are Marak and Sangma. Therefore, first names are used in subsequent references in the story to avoid confusion.) “We would have been still poor working for others if SisterContinue Reading

by Philip Mathew Sr. Francoise Bosteels has been making dolls and exhibiting them for people regardless of their age, faith, language or color. The 74-year-old Belgian member of the Sisters of the Divine Savior says dolls can tell stories and spread messages of hope and values. The stories of theContinue Reading