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Quote of the Day by Michael Dell: "If you want to sustain excellence over a long time, you'd better come up with a system that works well. Anyone can sprint for a little while, but you can't sprint for..." — Is lasting success built on systems rather than motivation and short-term effort? Learn the secret behind lasting success: Build systems, not sprintsQuote of the Day by Michael Dell explains systems over motivation for lasting success and long-term excellence in business and life growth....
India proposes broad revamp of industrial output index ahead of new seriesIndia's statistics ministry is set to unveil a new way to measure industrial output next week. Key changes include expanding the sectors tr...
From ₹3.5 lakh to ₹35 lakh in 3 years: Indian techie shares how he got the big raise without mentors, or paid coursesAn Indian software engineer achieved a remarkable salary jump from ₹3.5 lakh to ₹35 lakh annually within three years. This success came wit...
Cheap stocks aren’t always bargains; 5 valuation ratios every investor must trackDifferent sectors use different valuation metrics because business models vary. Investors therefore need to understand not just valuation m...
Paying extra for MF-PMS? Here’s what investors get and what they may lose on returnsPMS-style mutual fund advisory can fetch you a curated selection of funds with allocation and execution embedded. This convenience faces a ...
'Fuel that should drive urban planning': Anand Mahindra praises Jodhpur's 'zero-AC' cooling shelter that remains 8°C cooler even in 50°C heat. Know all about this innovationJodhpur has developed a net-zero cooling shelter under its Heat Action Plan to help people cope with rising heatwaves without relying on tr...
Company struggles with people urinating on wall until employee suggests a brilliantly simple fixA viral post on X with more than a million views has invited an uncommon discussion after a user shared how a company reportedly stopped pe...
Israel Lebanon war: How Hezbollah’s $4,000 fibre-optic drones are challenging the superior Israeli militaryHezbollah is using inexpensive fibre-optic drones against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. These drones are difficult to detect and coun...
In 1962, Sam Walton Visited Competing Discount Stores Across States: That Habit Established the Foundation for WalmartBefore Walmart's rise, founder Sam Walton meticulously studied competitors by visiting their stores across states. He gathered crucial know...
US Iran war leading to advancement of Tehran’s military tech know-how? Explainer on undetonated weapons, diplomacy, red lines and renewed fighting risksUS Iran war leading to advancement of Tehran’s military tech know-how? Reports say Iran recovered undetonated US missiles and bomblets and ...
The ‘Glass of Water’ Test That Shows If Your Indoor Air Is Too Dry or Too DampA simple glass of water and ice can reveal your home's air quality. This easy test shows if your indoor air is too dry or too humid. Dry ai...
The Simple Glass Trick That Keeps a Bathroom Smelling Like a PerfumeryA simple glass of water with essential oils provides a subtle and consistent fragrance for bathrooms. This method, known as the 'glass tric...
The Heating Habits People Used Before Smart Systems And Why Some Still WorkOld heating methods are surprisingly effective. People used to adjust their homes manually for warmth. Science now shows this human-centric...
Zee's plan to raise Rs 2,000 crore gets board's approvalZee Entertainment Enterprises approves ₹2,000 crore fundraising to enhance balance sheet post Sony merger failure, aiming for strategic gro...
Demand for talent in India’s IT sector falls, hiring at three-year low in MayWeak macroeconomics, slowing demand, falling client addition prompting firms in technology cohort to put the brakes on hiring
Habitat for Humanity International invests Rs 30 million in Tvasta ManufacturingHabitat’s investment in Tvasta builds on a multi-year collaboration, beginning when the company was one of seven startups to participate in...
- Google Glass to teach you Morse code in four hours
New York, Oct 29 (IANS) Google Glass can make learning Morse code much easier as researchers have developed a system that teaches the code ...
$1 paper-based test to diagnose Hepatitis BScientists have developed a $1 paper device that can analyse DNA to rapidly and inexpensively diagnose hepatitis B and assess male fertilit...
Soon, your car may run on hydrogen produced from cornResearchers have discovered a new way to produce hydrogen fuel using abundantly available corn stover - the stalks, cobs, and husks.
Go low-tech during disasters: IMD officialLow-tech methods need to be combined with high-tech devices for effective communication in times of disaster.