Most leaders do not have a reading problem. They have a translation problem. The average senior leader reads between four and eight business books a year. Most finish the book, feel inspired for 48 hours, and return to the same leadership patterns they brought in on Monday morning. The insight never made it past the …
“Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan”: Indian Seafarers Survive Hormuz Warzone to Secure Vital National Supplies
23 crew members including Chief Engineer Manoj Patil and Electrical Tech Officer Ratnadeep Paithankar from the merchant vessel GAS FATE have successfully navigated the highly volatile Strait of Hormuz amidst active regional warfare. Guarded and closely protected by Indian Naval ships and overhead choppers following high-level diplomatic clearances from the Iranian government, the crew braved …
Why 90% of Graduates Are Not Job-Ready — And How Harsha Vardhan Edagotty Is Fixing India’s Biggest Education Gap
India is producing more graduates than ever before. Every year, millions of students step out of colleges armed with degrees, dreams, and expectations of a successful career. Yet, a harsh reality awaits many of them. Despite years of education, a staggering majority of graduates struggle to secure meaningful employment. The problem is not a lack …
Sharp Engineers Elevates ‘Make in India’ with Nation’s First CSA-Certified Gearless Lift Machine
For decades, the “Make in India” and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives have driven national pride and industrial self-reliance. Today, that vision goes beyond domestic production—it is about delivering engineering excellence that commands respect in the most regulated markets in the world. Leading this industrial evolution is Sharp Engineers. Established in the manufacturing hub of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in 1994, the …




