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Why Some Parents in Finland Want Their Kids to Play in Dirt AgainA Finnish study transformed daycare playgrounds into biodiverse natural habitats, replacing traditional equipment with soil, plants, and fo...
Finland proposes civic knowledge test for citizenship as immigration rules tightenThe Finnish government on Thursday proposed that a test covering knowledge of Finnish society would be required for gaining citizenship, as...
India ranks 116th in World Happiness Report 2026In the freshly released World Happiness Report 2026, India has ascended to the 116th position, showing commendable progress from earlier ye...
How to secure Permanent Residency in the world’s happiest countryFinland, recognized as the world's happiest country for eight years, offers a path to permanent residency for non-EU citizens. Individuals ...
What if your child loved school? Finland proves it’s possible; Here’s how they built one of world’s most admired education systemsFinland's education system prioritizes trust and learning. It values equality and innovation. Teaching is a respected profession. Educators...
Finnish politician tapped as EU digital chief to oversee big techFinnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said Virkkunen's nomination as the executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security and democrac...
Tarun Chhabra to replace Sanjay Malik as Nokia India country manager"Tarun Chhabra will continue in his role of Head of Mobile Networks Market India in addition to assuming India Country Manager responsibili...
Finland is looking for international talent; specially in IT, healthcare and cleantechFinland has established itself as a center of possibilities for students, researchers, and innovators, actively inviting global workers to ...
Finland wants 15,000 international students, 30,000 workers a year by 2030"The Finnish society is ageing; therefore, the country needs more young people to join the labour market. There are open positions across m...
View: The Finns are weird about startersThere are many Indian, even South African, restaurants in Helsinki. But let's face it, there are hardly any Finnish restaurants anywhere in...
'World's happiest country' seeks migrantsWhile many Western countries are battling weak population growth, few are feeling the effects as sharply as Finland.
Finland says Chinese hackers behind parliament attackFinnish authorities said Friday they had traced a cyber attack against the country's parliament last year to a hacker group associated with...
Nokia profit up; sales dip with coronavirus supply issuesThe company based in Espoo, Finland, reported Thursday net profit of 33 million euros for the January-March period, in comparison to a loss...
Andhra Pradesh government plans to achieve 100% literacy rate by 2019: N Chandrababu NaiduCalling upon teachers to help transform AP into a "knowledge hub", Naidu said the state eyes to achieve the target of 100 per cent literacy...
Finland keen to tie-up with India in cleantech, ICT, educationThere is particular demand for Finnish cleantech expertise in India, Mika Finska, Senior Advisor, Cleantech Finland, Finpro said.
India eyes Finland for tech cooperation to give 'Make in India' a boostThe main focus areas of FinNode India are clean tech, education and learning, health care and wellbeing, and innovations to base-of-the-pyr...
Nokia sale: It's more than a mobile phone changing handsNokia’s biggest customer was Russia, the result of a trade treaty with Finland. In 1963, Nokia started a radiotelephones business for army ...
- Bhujbal urges corporates to be more active on social front
"There are so many corporates who can take up the tasks and do something for the society," Bhujbal said here, while launching telecom major...
- CBSE may offer health education next year
A new independent subject on 'health' may be introduced as part of school education under the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), ...
- Now, broadband service a legal right in Finland
Finland has become the first country in the world to make access to broadband services a legal right for its 53 lakh citizens.