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Quote of the day by American philosopher and professor Noam Chomsky: “There are no poor countries— only systems that have failed to manage resources.” — Is poverty really man-made? The hidden truth behind broken economic systems, wealth concentration, and growing inequality continues fueling global frustration and social instabilityQuote of the day by Noam Chomsky: The quote challenges the common belief that poverty is unavoidable. It argues that broken economic system...
Quote of the Day by Sigmund Freud's nephew Edward Bernays: 'The great enemy of any attempt to change men’s habits is inertia. Civilization is limited by inertia'Edward L. Bernays, a pioneer in public relations and nephew of Sigmund Freud, work influenced unimaginable parts of our history, including ...
How Trump's crackdown on universities is affecting the worldThe Trump administration's efforts to curb perceived liberal bias in universities by cutting federal funding are sparking concerns about th...
New-age endorsement deals: Virtual influencers now making real moneyAccording to industry experts, virtual influencers with a following of 200,000-400,000 can make Rs 5-10 lakh per campaign against Rs 40,000...
How vaccine passports for global travel will workKeen to avoid losing another summer of holiday revenue to the coronavirus pandemic, the European Union, some Asian governments and the airl...
Facial Recognition: Let's face it, it's a big market & a big dangerThe technology has opened up a massive surveillance market in India which still lacks a legal framework.
How IIT graduates are giving up on their dollar dreams for startups and new-age tech companiesFrom dollar dreams to startups and new-age tech cos, IITians' job choices reflect the changing corp landscape.
BJP manifesto highlights: The 75 promises for IndiaHere's a look at the 75 resolutions that define BJP's vision for India.
Privacy Up-Settings: When 'private' becomes a selling pointIn a world where the norms on what is and isn’t private are more opaque than ever, could privacy become the ultimate luxury?
Actor Kal Penn on American elections, inclusive Obama and his favourite roleKal Penn missed riding an autorickshaw through the busy streets of Delhi this time — like he did in a colourful video that went viral in th...
Freedom.desi raises seed roundFreedom.desi uses wifi sensors to track the users in vicinity in a commercial space, log footfalls and send out promo offers to app-users i...
How startups like Carbon Clean and Sastra Robotics are bringing science fiction down to earthEntrepreneurship isn't all about going hyperlocal or building marketplaces. For many Innovators, the way forward is in using technology to ...
Miracle on the Han: Korea’s an Asian tiger that’s been roaring for the last half centuryThe recently released ICT (information, communication and technology) Development Index places Korea first among 167 countries.
Why DGM India is betting on the trend of shared living-and-working for its employeesCo-living fits in well with the startup work culture dominated by young, single workers for whom boundaries between work and life are blurr...
Indian-origin researcher Arjun Raj features among 10 most promising scientists in the worldThe young scientist Arjun Raj heads a 10-member team at Raj Labs on the University of Pennsylvania campus. Set up in 2010 and funded by the...
Why private universities are set to be the future of quality education in IndiaAs students demand quality learning with a wider choice of subjects & an assurance of employability, pvt universities are promising that ch...
- ‘Bring your own device’ at workplace: The pros and cons of the new trend
Employees today are increasingly demanding access to real-time information anytime, anywhere and on any device of their choice.
- Science education and research in India undergoing a quiet but potentially huge transformation
A quantum jump in public funding and a team of institution-builders are leading the charge in science education.
Employees now work on personal laptops but security still a threatWhile managements are still hesitant, fearing misuse of information, many are now bowing to popular demand.
- India's youth redefining social mores
A thrifty nation learning to earn & spend - with all its side effects.