Interview: Blinkist co-founder and CEO Holger Seim Holger Seim along with Sebastian Klein, Tobias Balling and Niklas Jansen founded the ‘millennial’ app in 2012.
UK has been home to alma maters of world leaders Many global leaders studied in Britain, cementing the country’s status as a historical and quality education hub
Degrees of challenge in British universities As countries vie to attract international students to boost economies and ‘soft power’, the post-Brexit UK tries to remain one of the leading destinations for aspirants from the Indian subcontinent and Gulf expats
Non-happiness is not always unhappiness Glossing over grief and anxiety will not help our mental health: at times, we need to take pain in our stride in order to overcome it
Positivity is good; but don't let it be toxic At times, being overly optimistic — and glossing over negatives — can be just as bad as being pessimistic
How real are virtual powwows in viral times? Physical proximity is the key for a nuanced conversation that is often lost amid the digital embrace.
Finding the Mr. Wonderful, online Seeking a soulmate online has become a default strategy: but how does it compare with building a connection organically, especially for women?
Little Indias and Pakistans in England: Spaces of big nostalgia Call them melting pots, poster towns of multiculturalism or plain ghettos, several areas in England have turned into Little India, Little Pakistan and Little Bangladesh
Rediscovering my desi roots in Dubai While the rest of the world rests on laurels of nostalgia and feel-good classicality, this city has its breakneck tempo of evolution where almost no place is out of bounds.
The power of community volunteering Many of the volunteers at Covidwidows.in try to find jobs for the widows using their own connections