The Curiosity Dividend: Why curiosity will shape our future
Every important discovery begins with a simple question. A child in Kashmir wonders why the sky changes colour at sunset. Another asks why the seasons change every year. A student observes an apple tree and asks why some trees produce more fruit than others. Another learns about artificial intelligence and imagines using technology to solve everyday problems. Curiosity drives learning, scientific discovery and innovation. It encourages people to observe carefully, think clearly and keep learning. As children grow older, they often ask fewer questions. Nurturing that natural curiosity can help prepare them for a future that values knowledge, creativity and thoughtful problem solving. Curiosity is becoming one of the defining ideas in education, research and leadership worldwide. Universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have spent years studying how curiosity improves learning, innovation and decision making. International organisations including the World Economic Forum, the OECD, the World Bank, UNESCO and UNICEF also highlight curiosity, critical thinking and lifelong learning as essential skills for the future. Their message is simple. Knowledge matters, but the willingness to keep learning is equally valuable in an ever changing world. Science also explains why curiosity matters. Harvard researcher Elizabeth Bonawitz describes curiosity as a natural desire to understand something that is not yet known. Her research suggests that curious children often learn more effectively, remember information for longer and develop stronger problem solving skills. Research in neuroscience also suggests that curiosity activates areas of the brain linked with attention, motivation and memory, helping people absorb and retain new information. This insight is just as relevant in Kashmir as it is anywhere else. Learning is not only about remembering facts. It is also about observing the world carefully, asking thoughtful questions and developing the confidence to explore new ideas. The business world has reached similar conclusions. Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino has shown that organisations where people ask thoughtful questions often make better decisions, collaborate more effectively and generate more creative ideas. Global leadership firm Egon Zehnder has identified curiosity as one of the strongest qualities found in successful leaders. At Stanford Graduate School of Business, communication experts encourage leaders to ask thoughtful questions, listen carefully and remain open to different perspectives. These qualities are just as valuable in Kashmir as they are anywhere else. The ability to ask thoughtful questions and remain open to different perspectives benefits every field. The rise of artificial intelligence has made curiosity even more valuable. AI systems can analyse information, write reports, generate computer code and answer factual questions within seconds. More importantly, they still depend on people to ask the right questions, define problems and make thoughtful decisions. Daniela Amodei, co-founder and president of Anthropic, believes curiosity is one of the most valuable qualities for future leaders. Although she studied English literature, she credits her willingness to keep learning across disciplines for her success. For young people in Kashmir, where digital learning and access to technology continue to expand, curiosity can become the bridge between using technology and creating it. Leading universities now see curiosity as a vital part of education and research. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, curiosity is described as the foundation of scientific discovery through initiatives such as the Curiosity Mission. Researchers across the institute work on subjects including artificial intelligence, climate science, health care and advanced materials. The MIT Health and Life Sciences Collaborative brings together scientists, engineers and doctors because many modern challenges require knowledge from different fields. Stanford University's d.school encourages students to turn curiosity into practical solutions through design thinking. Similar approaches are also found at the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, Imperial College London and Germany's Max Planck Society, where collaboration across disciplines is increasingly encouraged. International organisations are reaching similar conclusions. The World Economic Forum highlights curiosity alongside creativity, critical thinking and lifelong learning as important qualities for the future. The OECD encourages education systems to strengthen critical thinking, problem solving and lifelong learning. The World Bank emphasises learning, innovation and skills development as important drivers of long term development. UNESCO promotes education that allows learners to explore ideas with confidence, while UNICEF supports learning environments where children feel comfortable asking questions and discovering new knowledge. These ideas have equal importance in Kashmir. Several Asian education systems are placing greater emphasis on exploration based learning, creativity and problem solving. Singapore has strengthened classroom learning by encouraging students to explore ideas and think independently. Japan continues to expand creative and practical learning alongside academic excellence. South Korea increasingly combines technology education with innovation and design thinking. India is also contributing through several important initiatives. IIT Gandhinagar's Curiosity Lab promotes interdisciplinary learning and encourages students to explore ideas beyond traditional subjects. The Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru provides research opportunities for young learners. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research runs the JIGYASA programme, connecting school students with scientists and laboratories. Atal Tinkering Labs across the country encourage students to experiment, build prototypes and develop practical solutions to everyday challenges. Kashmir is well placed to benefit from this growing global focus on curiosity. The region has talented students, expanding universities and increasing interest in entrepreneurship and innovation. Its strengths in agriculture, horticulture, tourism, handicrafts and technology create opportunities for innovation. Imagine university students developing artificial intelligence tools that help fruit growers identify plant diseases at an early stage. Imagine researchers studying glaciers, biodiversity and renewable energy in the Himalayas. Imagine young entrepreneurs creating digital platforms that connect local artisans with customers across the world. Every one of these possibilities begins with curiosity, the simple willingness to ask whether something can be improved and then work patiently towards a solution. Building a culture of curiosity requires opportunities to explore, experiment and learn. Educational institutions, libraries, research centres and innovation hubs help create spaces where ideas can grow. Stronger links between education, research and industry can turn ideas into practical innovations. Kashmir has a long tradition of learning, scholarship and creativity. Curiosity offers another way to build on that foundation by encouraging learning, research and innovation across different fields. When people are encouraged to observe carefully, think independently and work together, they become better prepared for a changing world. Curiosity supports scientific discovery while also strengthening communication, teamwork, creativity and responsible leadership. The most important lesson from research is that curiosity belongs to everyone. It belongs to farmers, doctors, teachers, engineers, entrepreneurs, artists and researchers. Curiosity simply means remaining open to learning and believing that every question has the potential to lead to a better understanding. Tomorrow's opportunities will not belong only to those who know the most. They will also belong to those who continue to ask the right questions, remain open to new ideas and never stop learning. If curiosity is encouraged, young people in Kashmir will be better prepared to learn, innovate and contribute. In a world where information is available at the touch of a screen, the habit of asking thoughtful questions may become one of the most valuable skills of all. (The Author writes on technology, education and innovation. 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Inauguration of Vision 2020 The scientific programme featured discussions across five thematic tracks: Innovations and Technological Solutions in Eye Care; Collaboration for Universal Eye Health; Impact, Equity, Sustainability and Quality in Eye Care; Excellence in Optometry and Allied Ophthalmic Personnel; and Sharing Knowledge Repository: Towards Organizational Excellence and Growth. These sessions highlighted emerging technologies, digital health innovations, collaborative healthcare models, quality improvement initiatives and workforce development strategies. A special leadership session chaired by Dr. Rajesh Saini featured distinguished speakers including Dr. R. V. Ramani, Peter Holland, and Heidi Chase. Former Indian cricket captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth delivered an engaging session on Leadership Lessons from Cricket, drawing parallels between leadership in sports and healthcare. Krishnamachari Srikkanth, former Indian cricket captain and Goodwill Ambassador of VISION 2020: The Right to Sight India said, VISIONand eyesight are fundamental to everything we do, whether it is reading, writing, studying or playing sports. I am proud to be associated with VISION 2020 as its Goodwill Ambassador and support its efforts towards eliminating avoidable blindness in India. Cricket has taught me that self-belief, teamwork, innovation and hard work can help achieve even the biggest goals, and with eye care professionals from across the country coming together, I believe the VISIONof a blindness-free India by 2047 can become a reality . Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Sankara movement, the conference marked a significant milestone in Indias community eye care journey. The event celebrated Sankara Eye Foundation Indias five decades of service in delivering quality eye care to underserved communities through innovation, outreach and sustainable service models. Peter Holland, CEO OF International Agency of The Prevention of Blindness (IAPB) said, Eye health has evolved beyond being solely a healthcare concern to become a critical global development and economic priority, directly influencing education, employment, productivity and community participation. Strong leadership, collaboration and a unified voice across the eye care sector are essential to eliminating avoidable sight loss and advancing universal access to eye care. Indias experience, innovation and commitment can play a pivotal role in shaping global action and strengthening international efforts to ensure VISIONfor all . The conference featured keynote addresses, plenary sessions, panel discussions, scientific paper presentations, workshops and interactive sessions. Experts deliberated on artificial intelligence, digital health, community ophthalmology, public-private partnerships, quality improvement and capacity building to strengthen Indias eye care ecosystem. Dr RV Ramani, Padmashree Awardee and Founder and Managing Trustee, Sankara Eye Foundation about said, Viksit Bharat is not merely a government programme but a national movement that requires collective leadership across healthcare, education, industry and civil society. Healthy citizens, skilled youth, inclusive growth and sustainable institutions will be central to India's journey towards becoming a developed nation. By restoring sight, preventing avoidable blindness and strengthening healthcare capacity, eye care institutions have a vital role in ensuring that every citizen can learn, work and live with dignity. As Sankara enters its golden jubilee year after completing 3.3 million free eye surgeries, our next 50 years must demonstrate what collective leadership, compassion and sustainability can accomplish together . The conference also reaffirmed the importance of collaborative action among government agencies, healthcare institutions, academia, civil society, industry and development partners in achieving universal eye health and supporting the VISION of Viksit Bharat 2047. Speaking at the conference Dr Rajesh Saini, President of VISION 2020 said, The Right to Sight India brings together over 210 organisations, with its members contributing to nearly 5060% of the one crore eye surgeries performed in India last year. Through this conference, we aim to strengthen our collective commitment to delivering accessible, quality eye care for every citizen and contribute to the VISION of Viksit Bharat 2047 . The 20th edition of the conference attracted hundreds of delegates from across the country and concluded with renewed commitments towards innovation, collaboration and evidence-based approaches to strengthen Indias eye care ecosystem and accelerate progress towards eliminating avoidable blindness. Mr. Gokul V Subramaniam, President, Intel India , said, While India has made remarkable progress through digital transformation and public welfare initiatives, bridging the gaps in agriculture, education and healthcare requires collective action, innovation and empathy. Technology can accelerate development, but wisdom comes from character, compassion and a shared responsibility towards the most marginalized. Sankara Eye Foundation exemplifies this spirit by proving that service, sustainability and purpose-driven leadership can transform lives and inspire nation-building . About Sankara Eye Foundation Sankara Eye Foundation India is a Not-for-Profit organization committed to providing quality eye care services to the poor and marginalised sections of society. Started as a small primary health care centre in the year 1977 by Dr R.V. Ramani and Dr Radha Ramani, today Sankara is one of the largest and fastest growing social enterprises managing 14 super speciality eye care hospitals in more than 10 states. The network hospitals are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to perform advanced eye surgeries. Sankara Eye Foundation India is a protagonist of the National Eye Health Care Movement in India, continuously transforming the eye care delivery structure through various Eye Care Initiatives across age groups, cutting-edge technology, scientific approach, innovation, research & training.
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Three IPS officers cleared in Chinnaswamy stampede probe
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Krishna Byre Gowdas plan for Bengaluru; Googles AI push in India
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Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar unveils AI push with first AI University, green data centres
Karnataka's chief minister unveiled an ambitious roadmap for AI development. The state plans to establish India's first government-backed AI University. An AI Innovation Hub and green data centers will also be created. This initiative aims to foster cutting-edge research and develop future AI talent. Karnataka seeks to become an AI-native state across all sectors.
Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar writes to PM Narendra Modi as drought looms
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Bengaluru daycare horror: Operator alleges extortion plot behind abuse videos
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BMSA greets Dylan P on qualifying for Badminton Asia U 17 Junior C'ships
Bangalore Manipur Students' Association BMSA has congratulated Dylan P Thokchom on being selected to represent India at the Badminton Asia U 17 Junior Championships, scheduled to be held in Chengdu, China, from 8 to 13 September 2026 He will be competing in two events U 17 Boys Singles and U 17 Boys Doubles, said BMSA in a congratulatory note br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 Dylan 20260715 jpg border 1 alt BMSA greets Dylan P on qualifying for Badminton Asia U 17 Junior C'ships td tr tr td align center BMSA greets Dylan P on qualifying for Badminton Asia U 17 Junior C'ships td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The recently concluded Yonex Sunrise All India Sub Junior Ranking Badminton Tournament U 15 U 17 , held in Bengaluru, Karnataka, from 29 June to 7 July 2026 served as the selection tournament for the Badminton Asia Junior Championship Dylan delivered an outstanding performance by winning a bronze Medal in the U 17 Boys' Singles category and a silver medal in the U 17 Boys' Doubles category with Rahul Kadapakula of Andhra Pradesh, making a spot for himself in the National team for the continental event, it said Dyan is the son of Thokchom Romen Kumar and Binika Pangambam, originally from Manipur Although his family is currently based in Bengaluru due to professional commitments, he continues to make Karnataka, Manipur and the Manipuri community proud through his dedication and excellence in badminton, BMSA noted BMSA also expressed pride that Dylan was one of the association members who sealed the title of BMSA's Smash for Glory 2026 Badminton Tournament, held earlier this year On behalf of the entire Manipuri community in Bengaluru, BMSA extends its heartfelt congratulations to Dyan, his parents, coaches and everyone who has contributed to his success, it added Wishing him the very best as he prepares to represent India on the international stage, BMSA also exuded confidence that he will continue to inspire aspiring athletes from Manipur and across the nation Source The Sangai Express
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When Parents Grow Old and Children Grow Distant: The Changing Face of Elder Care
There was a time when the twilight years of life were spent in the comforting embrace of family. Elderly parents lived under the same roof as their children, watched their grandchildren grow, shared stories over evening tea, and found contentment in the familiar rhythm of home. Caring for ageing parents was never considered an obligation; it was simply a way of life. The family stood as the strongest support system, and old age was viewed not as a burden but as a stage deserving love, respect, and dignity. The India of today, however, presents a very different picture. The pursuit of higher education, better employment, and financial stability has scattered families across cities and continents. Young men and women leave their hometowns to build careers in metropolitan cities or abroad. While this migration has opened doors to professional success, it has quietly widened the distance between parents and children. This distance is not merely geographical; it is emotional and social. Elderly parents are increasingly finding themselves living alone in homes that once echoed with laughter and activity. Their children remain deeply attached to them, yet the demands of modern life often prevent them from being physically present. It is in this changing social landscape that professional elder-care agencies have emerged as an important part of urban life. Over the past few years, India has witnessed the rapid growth of organisations that provide home-based care for senior citizens. These agencies offer trained caregivers who assist with daily activities, administer medicines, accompany elders to hospitals, monitor their health, arrange medical consultations, and respond during emergencies. Some even provide companionship by spending a few hours every day with elderly people who otherwise spend most of their time alone. The popularity of these services reflects a changing reality rather than changing values. It would be unfair to assume that children who hire professional caregivers have abandoned their responsibilities. In most cases, they are trying to fulfil those responsibilities in the only way circumstances permit. Modern careers leave little room for choice. A son working in Bengaluru cannot be with his ageing parents in Srinagar every day. A daughter employed in London cannot immediately travel home whenever her father falls ill. Their absence is often the price they pay for the opportunities that also enable them to support their families financially. This has created a difficult emotional dilemma. Children wish to remain close to their parents but cannot always do so. Parents encourage their children to pursue successful careers, yet they silently miss their presence. Both generations carry their own share of sacrifice. Professional caregiving has become an attempt to bridge this gap. It ensures that someone trustworthy is available to help elderly parents when family members cannot be there. Caregivers remind them to take medicines, help with household chores, accompany them to medical appointments, and offer immediate assistance during emergencies. Yet elder care is about far more than physical assistance. Old age often brings an invisible burdenloneliness. After retirement, social circles gradually shrink. Friends move away or pass on. Children become busy with careers and raising families. Days grow quieter, and conversations become fewer. For many senior citizens, the greatest hardship is not illness but isolation. Human beings are emotional by nature. They need conversation, affection, and companionship regardless of age. A few kind words, someone asking about their health, or simply sharing a meal together can lift the spirits of an elderly person more effectively than many medicines. Professional caregivers can provide valuable companionship, but they cannot replace the emotional bond shared between parents and children. That bond has been built over decades of sacrifice, love, and shared memories. It cannot be recreated through employment. Technology has undoubtedly made communication easier. Video calls allow families to see one another despite being separated by thousands of kilometres. Messages travel instantly across the world. But technology has its limits. A mobile phone cannot wipe away tears, hold a trembling hand, or offer the comfort that comes from the physical presence of a loved one. Parents seldom complain. Most understand the pressures their children face. They know the world has changed. They know careers demand mobility and competition. Many even hide their loneliness because they do not wish to become a burden. Children, too, live with silent guilt. They often wonder whether they are doing enough. Every missed family gathering, every delayed visit, every unanswered phone call leaves behind a feeling of regret. Hiring a caregiver often becomes an expression of concern rather than convenience. However, society must recognise an important truth. Professional care should complement family care, not replace it. No agency can celebrate festivals with the warmth of family. No paid caregiver can recreate childhood memories or the comfort of hearing one's own son or daughter say, I am here. Emotional presence remains the greatest gift children can offer, even if physical presence is not always possible. Families can still remain closely connected despite distance. Regular phone calls, frequent video conversations, planned visits, celebrating important occasions together, involving parents in family decisions, and simply listening patiently can make elderly parents feel valued and remembered. Choosing an elder-care agency also demands responsibility. Since senior citizens are among the most vulnerable members of society, families must ensure that caregivers are properly trained, verified, compassionate, and accountable. Trust is the foundation of quality elder care. The rise of these agencies also reflects broader demographic changes. India is steadily becoming an ageing society. Improvements in healthcare have increased life expectancy, while migration and nuclear families have reduced the availability of traditional family support. The need for organised elder care will therefore continue to grow in the coming decades. This changing reality calls for collective responsibility. Governments must strengthen healthcare services for senior citizens. Employers should encourage flexible work arrangements whenever possible. Residential communities should create neighbourhood support systems where elderly residents living alone receive regular assistance. Civil society organisations can also play a meaningful role by promoting volunteer programmes and social engagement for senior citizens. Ultimately, the discussion is not about choosing between family care and professional care. It is about combining both with compassion and wisdom. Professional caregivers can ensure safety, health, and daily support. Families must continue to provide love, emotional security, and a sense of belonging. Every parent spends the best years of life building a future for their children. They sacrifice comfort, postpone dreams, and work tirelessly without expecting repayment. In return, they ask for very littlerespect, affection, companionship, and the reassurance that they have not been forgotten. The growing elder-care industry is a reflection of changing times, not declining values. It represents society's effort to adapt to new realities. Yet even the finest professional service can never replace the warmth of a familiar voice, the comfort of a loving embrace, or the joy of seeing one's children walk through the front door. As we celebrate progress, mobility, and global careers, we must ensure that we do not leave behind those who once held our hands and taught us how to walk. Our success will be measured not only by the heights we achieve but also by the care we extend to those whose sacrifices made those achievements possible. In the end, ageing parents do not seek luxury. They seek love. And while professional care can make life easier, only family can make old age truly meaningful. (The Author is a columnist and can be reached at: sanjaypanditasp@gmail.com )
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A viral LinkedIn post questions how living location shapes professional priorities and daily experiences. It contrasts a high-earning Bengaluru life with a simpler mountain town existence. The author suggests urban environments foster comparison, while rural settings promote contentment. LinkedIn users shared varied opinions, emphasizing perspective over surroundings for happiness. Ultimately, personal choices and mindset guide life satisfaction regardless of location.
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