Published inThe Social ScientistThe inheritance of loss: Entrepreneur and philanthropist Anu Aga’s enduring legacyFor years, Aga juggled her personal loss and fiduciary responsibility to investors by wont of emotional resilience and sharp business…Aug 10, 2018Aug 10, 2018
Who is Unai Emery, Arsene Wenger’s heir apparent?Executives at Arsenal, inured to the inertia of stability afforded by Wenger’s reign, have a tough headhunting exercise on their hands to…May 23, 2018May 23, 2018
Published inThe Social ScientistQuantum supremacy and the threat to the digital economyDystopian fantasies cannot get any bleaker than an army of hackers equipped with quantum computers. However, the prohibitive cost of…Apr 17, 2018Apr 17, 2018
Xabi Alonso: The Art of Beauty in MotionKinesthetic virtuosos are rarely born with the fleet-footed technique of a ballerina and the clinical foresight of a Grandmaster. Alonso…Mar 17, 2017Mar 17, 2017
Published inThe Social ScientistSabretoothIn a world where most superheroes defy the laws of gravity by taking to the skies, Murthy Megavan is an amphibious oddity .“I am no Super…Jan 28, 2017Jan 28, 2017
Children of the ForestIn un-electrified hamlets where the day dies with the setting sun, television sets and table fans which were given as freebies before…Jan 16, 2017Jan 16, 2017
The Year of the FloodThe Vaigai used to be the wellspring from which many people drew their sustenance but the clogging of the aqueous artery by erecting dams…Jan 13, 2017Jan 13, 2017
Published inThe Social ScientistOdysseus Abroad: Rohingya refugees in KelambakkamRegime change in Myanmar will have little impact on the refugee crisis. Whatever the institution, if the uniform is starched with prejudice…Nov 14, 2016Nov 14, 2016