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France says ‘Bonjour’ to more Indian students but with a higher price tagAs visa hurdles rise in traditional study destinations, Indian students are increasingly turning to France. While easier visas and English-...
You need nearly Rs 7 crore to raise a child in an Indian metro: Oxford trained financial advisor's viral video sparks debateRaising a child in an Indian metro city could cost Rs 6.75 crore over 21 years. Financial advisor Udayan Adhye highlights education inflati...
No French, No civic test: France’s exam‑free Visiteur visa Indian HNIs are quietly using as a first step to EU residencyFrance's 2026 immigration reforms, including civic exams and language tests, have caused concern for many. However, the financially indepen...
Ashamed of a Creta? Father’s viral post sparks debate on kids, class & ‘car pressure’ in elite schools in IndiaA father's candid post about his son's subtle shame over his car highlights social pressures in affluent schools. The 16-year-old prefers b...
She became an Allu Arjun heroine in her first film. Today, she's director at a UK-based companyDeeksha Seth's journey from a nomadic childhood to a marine archaeology dream was unexpectedly rerouted by a modeling scout. This led to a ...
Dubai: Why the world’s wealth—including Indians—is choosing the Gulf’s most dynamic cityDubai’s rise as a global wealth hub is transforming where the world’s richest choose to live and build their futures. With a tax-free syste...
Bengaluru's 'billionaires' street defies stereotype with unexpectedly high voter turnoutBengaluru's affluent tech hub, Koramangala 3rd Block, defied expectations with a strong voter turnout during recent elections. Surpassing 5...
At odds with the Multi Dimensional Poverty Index story?The recently released National Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI): A Progress Review 2023 by NITI Aayog and UNDP reveals a near-halving o...
'Work hard, get ahead': Is it really this simple to achieve goals in India?A 2018 Gallup World Poll survey of India asks the question, 'Can people get ahead in this country by working hard?' The answer lies in the ...
Why edtech needs a deep renovationEdtech is at crossroads. Their business model is crumbling because their products have failed to create excitement in the classroom.
As heat waves intensify, tens of thousands of US classrooms will be too hot for students to learn inRising temperatures due to climate change are causing more than just uncomfortably hot days across the United States. These high temperatur...
WFH is here to stay. Luxe homes in 2021 will have fluid design, multi-functional spacesThe pandemic has made people realise the importance of owning their space and calling it a home.
Most damaging myths in Indian investing: Perils of an Indian HNITen-year share price return from investing in Nifty is 9%, lower than India’s nominal GDP.
Why top culinary schools are turning their focus to the Indian marketWhile many are going abroad to study cooking, a spin-off of this trend is what is bringing the world's top culinary & hospitality managemen...
Homeschooling: Good, bad or ugly?While the numbers of those attending formal schools is higher, there is a growing community of parents who are homeschooling their kids.
Bengaluru's National Law School waives fee for two students, looks to shed 'elitist' tagBy waiving fee for two freshman students from the economically backward sections, NLSIU is looking to shed the "elitist" tag attached to it...
Govt to go ahead with reforms to achieve 8% growth: FM Arun JaitleyThe Finance Minister said Modi has put young people in charge of key economic ministries because they do not carry the baggage of the past.
Organic food is not healthier, finds studyResearchers from Stanford University have said there is "little evidence of healthier benefits from organic food over those grown conventio...
- 'By 2015, personal consumption will grow from Rs 45 lakh crore to Rs 85 lakh crore'
"Spending patterns may see changes or attitudinal shifts...(but) even if flows shift, we are there to capture all of them," Anand Selvakesa...
Indian student alleges discrimination at Harvard, PrincetonThe department's Office for Civil Rights is investigating a complaint it received in August that Harvard rejected an Asian-American candida...