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On This Day in History, June 26: UN Charter signed, Indira Gandhi declares Emergency, Harry Potter debuts, Corvette day, Sher Shah Suri wins against Mughals and moreOn This Day in History, June 26 saw the signing of the United Nations Charter, Richard III's rise to the English throne, India's declaratio...
Could these 8 philosophical perspectives completely change the way we understand human nature and what it means to be human?More than 8 major philosophical perspectives, from Homo sapiens to Homo viator, have attempted to explain human nature, human identity, and...
Let truth flow, let philosophers bloom: Bihar's prohibition law in focus under leadership of Samrat ChoudharyBihar's prohibition law is under scrutiny following a leadership change. Samrat Choudhary now heads the state, and his administration's sta...
Quote of the day by ‘father of modern philosophy’ René Descartes: ‘To live without philosophizing is in truth the same as…’René Descartes, the father of modern philosophy, argued that living without questioning is akin to keeping one's eyes closed. He advocated ...
Quote of the day by famous Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza: 'When a man is prey to his emotions, he is not his...' - The man who equates God with NatureBaruch Spinoza, a 17th-century Dutch philosopher, challenged traditional beliefs with his radical ideas. He believed God and nature were on...
Quote of the Day by Karl Marx: “History repeats itself…” — Top quotes by the German philosopherQuote of the Day : Karl Marx passed away in London on March 14, 1883. While his funeral was a quiet affair, his ideas went on to shape revo...
The F1 drivers' championship could come down to a battle of teammatesMcLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are engaged in a rare intrateam battle for the Formula One championship, with Piastri curren...
Jigar Mistry on 3 sectors that offer better earnings upside in Q1Despite a favorable macroeconomic environment in India, driven by fiscal prudence and controlled inflation, corporate earnings growth is sl...
How I finally entered a $5 trillion money-making ventureIndrajit hazra talks about how an Allahabad Bank account-holding man-child, at last, felt plugged into the Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers on Dal...
Advertising big shots are now relying on AI to market to the massesGenerative artificial intelligence (AI), which can be used to produce content based on past data, has become a buzzword over the past year,...
From Mad Men to machines? Big advertisers shift to AIGenerative artificial intelligence (AI), which can be used to produce content based on past data, has become a buzzword over the past year,...
Cash crops: Dutch use bitcoin mining to grow tulipsEngineer Bert de Groot inspects the six bitcoin miners as they perform complex sums to earn cryptocurrency, filling the air with a noisy wh...
The lost Nazi tapes: The Eichmann trial has a chilling sequelSixty yrs after the Nazi war criminal's execution, recordings of his confessions will be aired.
The first book on stock market sold for $300K at Sotheby's online auction'Confusion of Confusions', written by Joseph Penso de la Vega in 1688, is a primer for the Amsterdam bourse.
'Cheat It All' a guide for foodies who want to be fitHaving just launched his first book, at the age of 18, Vedanta said that the book is for all those who love food, love cooking or either.
Digging up history of Tipu Sultan and other monarchs a bad ideaIn the simplistic binary narratives anyone who was speaking a different language, wearing a different dress and professing a different fait...
Venice Biennale: 120-year-old exhibition addresses both culture vultures & contemporary art shoppersCrystal ball gazing at the Venice Biennale is a popular sport. The 120-year-old exhibition is a lodestar for culture devotees and art shopp...
Spinoza's spin'Software' today has almost become synonymous with the 'India Shining' story. For 'hardware' and its association with the rise of the Asian...
- India's reforms travelling one-way street: UK lawmaker
The West is confident that India's economic liberalisation is on a one-way street and it is just a matter of time before banking and insura...
- Dutch courage
It's what you need if you are a foodie waffling round the calorie-rich cities of Amsterdam and Brussels. The cafes and bistros were found t...