You might be aware that February 28 is celebrated as National Science Day in India, but do you know why the day is celebrated as National Science Day? I am also sure you must have heard about the celebrated Indian scientist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. On this day in 1928, he discovered a phenomenon of the scattering of photons, which ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: February 2025
Focus on what truly matters
A corporate employee told his HR, “I don’t like coming to work.” HR immediately asked, “Okay, but why?” The employee replied, “People here talk too much about others and their behavior. No one focuses on their own work. Some people speak rudely, and others play too much office politics. I don’t like it, so I’ve decided to leave this job.” ... Read More »
VIVAN Corporate Outing 2025!!!
At VIVAN, we understand that a motivated and well-rested team is a productive one. As part of our ongoing commitment to boosting associate morale, enhancing efficiency, and offering an opportunity for stress relief, we are thrilled to share the success of our Corporate Outing 2025! It was a day dedicated to fostering stronger connections, team building, and most importantly, helping ... Read More »
How India Became Home to 75% of the World’s Tigers by Doubling Their Numbers in 10 Years
While the world struggled to save its big cats, India silently doubled its tiger population — here’s how they did it. Good news for India — tigers are making a big comeback! According to a new study in the journal Science, in just over ten years, India has doubled its number of tigers. Now there are more than 3,600 tigers living ... Read More »
Photographer @ingoarndtphotography spent two years photographing wood ants for his most recent Nat Geo story.
Ingo says, “Not far from my home I found a forest with around 150 wood ant nests in a very small area. I went there almost every day to photograph the wood ants. Wood ants are protected in Germany, so I had to ask for a photo permit. It took some time to get used to when I had to ... Read More »
Education : Every child has the right to learn.
A child’s right to education entails the right to learn. Yet, for too many children across the globe, schooling does not lead to learning. Over 600 million children worldwide are unable to attain minimum proficiency levels in reading and mathematics, even though two thirds of them are in school. For out-of-school children, foundational skills in literacy and numeracy are further ... Read More »