With nine years of comprehensive experience in the Human Resource sector, Aditi now heads Bluekraft’s Human Resources function. Her career trajectory is underpinned by a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering and a Master’s in VLSI and Embedded Systems. This unique blend of technical expertise and HR skills allows her to manage and innovate effectively in the HR domain. Aditi is passionate about people development and as a certified yoga and meditation instructor, she has enabled executives to balance life strategies. Committed to fostering a vibrant work environment, she leverages her technical and HR knowledge to drive strategic initiatives and support organizational growth, balancing operational goals with employee satisfaction.
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The Symphony of India’s Cultural Diplomacy
India has long excelled in captivating the world through its rich cultural heritage, employing soft power to foster global connections. From the soothing melodies of the sitar to the intricate movements of Kathak dance, from the aromatic allure of saffron-infused biryani to the vibrant narratives of Hindi cinema, India’s cultural exports invite global audiences to experience its diverse traditions. India influences through culture, captivates through tradition, and leaves an imprint
The Unequal Burden of Return to Office (RTO) Mandates
As we step into the new year and adjust to our regular routines, a common topic of conversation among our peers is the return-to-office trend. In line with the 2024 shift, many employers are pushing for employees to return to physical workplaces after several years of remote work. A significant number of tech giants, such as Amazon, Wipro, and TCS, have mandated office attendance. Amazon has completely removed its work-from-home
Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Cahoots, to Deliver 8% Growth
The Union Budget delivered on multiple fronts, shutting down all rhetoric of an uneventful, business-as-usual budget. The most remarkable reform was proposed in the Finance Bill, with significant revisions to the income tax rates. The government has provided massive tax relief across income classes, especially to encourage India’s aspiring neo-middle class. While this might be identified as populist policymaking, it will have positive impacts on development. First, higher consumption will