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Why Tariffs Could Be a Wake-Up Call for Indian Youth to Go Local

Maya Malhotra, a 10th grade student from Mahindra International School, Pune, is exploring the impact of global tariffs to help her peers understand their deeper implications. Her article highlights how rising import costs—especially on gadgets, fashion, and food—are reshaping youth consumption patterns. Rather than viewing these changes as setbacks, Maya encourages a shift in mindset: to see tariffs as a chance to support Indian-made products and services. By spotlighting resilient local brands and innovative startups, she frames this moment as an opportunity for young Indians to embrace indigenous solutions, foster entrepreneurship, and take pride in strengthening their own economy.

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Why I admire Elon Musk – the Times Person of the Year 2021

8th Grader Aarush Mohan is a huge fan of Elon Musk. Despite all the bouquets and brickbats showered on Musk, Aarush admires him for his personality, sense of humour, entrepreneurial skills, ability to thrive across several industries and having the courage to take huge risks – all this apart from being the richest man on Earth. Clearly, Musk has done something right to be admired by many, including 13-year-old Aarush. Read on to know why Aarush looks up to Musk…

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Equal Pay – How do we bridge the gender pay divide

Same qualifications, same experience, then why the difference in pay scale between men and women? Women today are an equally important part of the Indian workforce, yet they go underpaid. Xth Grader, Parashie Sidhwani explores the facets of the ‘gender pay gap’ and shares snippets of reforms that corporates in India could imbibe to have a happier and productive workforce based on the principles of ‘equal pay’.

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