

How A Data Analyst Accidentally Became a Data Therapist
There was a time in my life when I believed data was honest. Back then, I thought being a data analyst meant writing elegant SQL, building colorful dashboards, and occasionally explaining to someone why a pie chart was a bad idea. My datasets were clean. Column names were meaningful. Dates behaved like dates. Numbers behaved like numbers. If a query failed, it was usually my fault—and that felt fair. I was young. I was optimistic. I had not yet met real-world data. The Golden


How to Crack PCAP™ with Proper Planning
The PCAP™ certification, which stands for Certified Associate in Python Programming, is an intermediate-level certification that...


In the Jungle!! The Mighty Jungle!!
A blog story about the three safaris we had at Tadoba Andhari National Park and Tiger Reserve.


Why Data Science has captured the world?
A post that highlights how data science and visualization can make the life of CEOs better.