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AI isn’t just for large enterprises: Xebia's Anand Sahay on why MSMEs could be AI’s biggest winnersAs India accelerates its sovereign AI ambitions, the focus is shifting from infrastructure to outcomes, how businesses can harness AI to im...
When a boss says “can you just take this on for now?” what employees may already expectAs organizations evolve, changes often emerge quietly through informal channels. A temporary project can gradually transform into a full-fl...
Want regular and reliable income in retirement? Here’s how G-Secs can help youGovernment Securities (G-Secs) offer retirees a safe, predictable income, but a G-Sec-heavy strategy alone can be eroded by inflation. Expe...
FSSAI warning: Don’t be fooled by 'organic’ labels. Check these 3 signs before you buyMany consumers believe organic food is healthier. However, not all products labelled organic are genuine. Regulatory bodies like FSSAI warn...
CA explains why budgeting won’t fix your money problems and shares 5 uncomfortable truthsBudgeting alone doesn't solve money stress, as CA Nitin Kaushik explains. It fails to prevent emotional spending and requires active engage...
"Spreading imaginary fear...": BJP to boycott all-party meeting called by CM Stalin to discuss delimitation issueThe Bharatiya Janata Party will boycott the all-party meeting convened by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK. Stalin on March 5 to discuss the pr...
Rahul Gandhi misleading nation on Agnipath, says Rajnath SinghDefence Minister Rajnath Singh accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of misleading the nation on national security and the Agnipath initiati...
Food processing deserves 'good budget': Union Min Chirag PaswanUnion Food Processing Minister Chirag Paswan stressed that his ministry deserved a good budget allocation for setting up processing units n...
Sickle Cell Anaemia: Govt launches initiative to train grassroots workers to raise awareness on diseaseThe comprehensive strategy involves public awareness campaigns, the screening of 7 crore individuals aged 0-40 in affected tribal areas, an...
Share experience of getting vaccinated on social media to allay people's fears: Kejriwal to MLAsAccording to Kejriwal, it was the collective effort of citizens, governments and different organisations that helped Delhi stay strong thro...
PAC may finalise Bofors report in Budget sessionThe main function of PAC is to examine an audit report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India after it has been placed in Parliame...
Centre trying to do away with subsidy is a misconception: Rajnath Singh"In the current financial year, central government will give a subsidy of over Rs 2,50,000 crore but there is a move to create misconceptio...
No single person can win or lose election for a party: BJPKishor had successfully managed Narendra Modi's campaign in Lok Sabha polls and Nitish Kumar in Bihar Assembly elections from behind the sc...
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu hints there may not be any cut in train faresPrabhu said govt is making efforts to define high-speed trains, but the Railways is focusing on increasing the average speed of both passen...
No proposal to curtail Budget session: Venkaiah Naidu"There is no proposal as of now to close the session before hand. We have enough business," Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu
UIDAI set for an image makeover, to spend Rs 30 crore for its media campaignUIDAI that issues Aadhaar identification cards, has put up a proposal to hire an advertising and creative agency to dispel misconceptions o...
Dinesh Trivedi's resignation not received yet: GovernmentThere are speculations that PM could take temporary charge of the rail portfolio following Banerjee withdrawing Trivedi as cabinet minister.
Railway Budget 2012: Dinesh Trivedi resigns; TMC recommends Mukul Roy as new Railway ministerRailway Minister Dinesh Trivedi sent his resignation letter to PM after his own party, the Trinamool Congress, termed hikes as a 'hostile a...
- Myths & facts of filing your tax returns
Despite this being a regular, annual ritual, several tax payers have some misconceptions.
- Recruitment embargo hurting social sector schemes: Survey
The government ceiling on recruitment of people is hurting social sector schemes like those in health and education.