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He once scored 51 marks in Maths, now owns a space company worth $1.1 billion. Meet 35-year-old rocket man who gave up ISRO jobPawan Kumar Chandana, once a struggling student, now leads Skyroot Aerospace. This company achieved India's first private rocket launch. Ch...
MEA appoints Rudra Gaurav Shresth as India's next Ambassador to TurkiyeSenior Indian Foreign Service officer Rudra Gaurav Shresth will be India's next Ambassador to Turkiye. Shresth, currently Ambassador to Ira...
Ludhiana MBA graduates ditch corporate jobs to grow Kashmir’s ‘red gold’ saffron, sell it for Rs 12 lakh/kg. Here's how they did itTwo MBA graduates from Punjab's Ludhiana are making headlines for achieving a remarkable feat, cultivating premium Kashmiri saffron indoors...
Why India cannot build a world-class fintech champ yetIndia boasts world-class digital finance but lacks global consumer fintechs. Regulatory hurdles prevent innovation, unlike in markets with ...
Students rush to join Ivy League even in uncertain seasonIndian students are showing strong interest in Ivy League and top US universities. This trend persists even as overall applications to Amer...
Ram Shriram's Sherpalo Ventures to lead $60 million funding round in Skyroot; valuation hits $1.1 billionGIC, of Singapore, BlackRock, Greenko Group founders take part in round along with Sun Pharma founder Dilip Shanghvi family office as the 9...
Upwind: A US cybersecurity co shares what's in demand now as wars move to the cloudUpwind, a US cloud security firm, is expanding into India and Asia-Pacific. Demand is rising from defense and government sectors due to cyb...
High interest, low action: Most young Indians aspire to start up but don’t take the plungeYoung Indians are keen on starting businesses. However, most haven't taken concrete steps due to a lack of guidance and support. Structural...
OpenFX secures $94 million in round led by Accel, AtomicoLightspeed, Faction VC, M13, Northzone, and Pantera participated in the funding round of the cross-border payments infrastructure startup. ...
Singapore’s hidden gems: Why more Indian students should look at NTU, NUS and SMUSingapore emerges as an underrated study destination for Indian students, offering world-class universities like NTU, NUS, and SMU. The cou...
More Indians graduating in Singapore, median income up by 10%Minister K Shanmugam highlighted the significant progress of Singapore's Indian community, noting a rise in graduates from 16.5% in 2000 to...
Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University to strengthen its research tie-ups with top Indian universitiesCollaborations are under development with the All India Institute of Medicine (AIIMS), Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) and ...
Indian-origin lawyer appointed judicial commissioner of Singapore's apex courtDedar Singh Gill, 59, has been appointed by President Halimah Yacob as the apex court's judicial commissioner for a period of two years.
Indian students going to UK, US varsities to go up by 50 per centHe pointed out the 100 per cent growth seen in Chinese students that entered universities in the US to acquire international education.
Indian students going to UK, US varsities to go up by 50%"This is strongly supported by the growing disposal income of their families," said Rohan Pasari, Co-founder and CEO of Cialfo
YYGS to give 1 Indian student scholarship for Singapore programThere will also be an optional 2-day field trip for all participants to experience what makes Singapore one of the most influential cities ...
No plans for satellite campus in India: Peter Salovey, President, Yale University"We signed an MoU with Ashoka University for an expansion of their ongoing collaboration to jointly develop opportunities."
IIM Ahmedabad among top 39 elite business schools in the world: ReportIIM-A has found a place in top 39 elite B-schools, according to a report, which also ranked Indian MBA graduates as most academically disti...
Singapore remains attractive hub for highly skilled IndiansSingapore is now a hub for Indian finance and banking professionals. But it also welcomes semi-skilled and low-skilled workers.
- India's foray into telemedicine faces difficulties
India's attempts to make a foray into the world of telemedicine has not made much headway, especially due to foreign data processing laws a...