Medhavi GuptaWhat I learned as a first-time job hunter in IndiaMy job hunting experience in the social and development sector in India was challenging, to say the least. In between ambiguous…Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021
Medhavi GuptaWhat coronavirus reveals about you and meThe psychology of pandemicsApr 10, 2020Apr 10, 2020
Medhavi GuptaDo billionaires donating to charity deserve our gratitude, or is it their duty?There has been an increase in the number of large donations to social causes from multi-billionaires. Funding organisations such as the…Aug 2, 2019Aug 2, 2019
Medhavi GuptaWhat living in New Delhi taught me about climate changeSpoiler: For many, it’s already hereMay 27, 20191May 27, 20191
Medhavi GuptaJacinda Ardern and ‘Feminine’ leadershipWhy we should reclaim feminine leadership behaviours as everyone’s leadership behavioursMar 27, 2019Mar 27, 2019
Medhavi GuptaTobacco use in developing countries: A looming health crisisWould you step out of the house today if you knew you had a 66% chance of being hit by a bus?Mar 6, 2019Mar 6, 2019
Medhavi Gupta7 (not easy) steps to reducing domestic violence in developing countriesA recent UN report found that the most dangerous place for women was in their homes.Jan 30, 2019Jan 30, 2019
Medhavi GuptaThe Big Killer most people have never heard ofSEPSIS. Ever heard of sepsis? First time I heard of it a year ago, I thought it was a drug, or maybe a chronic disease. I certainty didn’t…Jan 8, 2019Jan 8, 2019
Medhavi GuptaCan Indian feminists truly engage with Hindu culture?A modern woman’s thoughts on traditional festivalsNov 17, 20184Nov 17, 20184
Medhavi GuptaWhen is ‘education’ enough to create behaviour change?So many times, we are told that ‘education’ is the answer to the world’s problems. You want doctors to use better equipment and newer…Aug 29, 2018Aug 29, 2018