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The census job: Time to roll up your sleevesDetailed caste enumeration, if undertaken in 2025, will provide data on group size, geographical distribution, gender composition, socio-ec...
Pakistan court orders removal of serving army general from key position in rare verdictA Pakistani court has ordered the removal of Lieutenant General Munir Afsar from his position as Nadra Chairman, citing his appointment as ...
Centre brings three schemes via EPFO, to boost fresh employmentThe government introduces 3 schemes worth Rs 1.07 lakh crore through EPFO to enhance employment opportunities. New initiatives target first...
Why India should worry about inflation inflammationPost-pandemic, the average Indian has watched their savings get eroded by inflation. Consumer confidence, over time, will be hit by such tr...
SC wants to know who used Pegasus; independent probe orderedThe team, to be headed by former Supreme Court judge RV Raveendran, will also suggest a mechanism through which a citizen can flag such ill...
Charting a digital trajectory for street vendors in IndiaDuring the pandemic, there was a large scale demand and adaptation by citizens to use contact less QR code digital transactions. Hawkers ha...
Deloitte India CEO bats for AI adoption in government policymakingThe adoption of Artificial Intelligence in government is not without its challenges, says Deloitte India CEO N Venkatram, but AI’s power to...
In US, half of 11.7 lakh international students from India and ChinaIndians dominate masters courses whereas most of Chinese students have enrolled for bachelors degrees.
International vacations in trend for Indian tourists this holiday seasonAs a result, the growth in international traffic is outpacing growth in traffic to domestic destinations.
Taking public transport to office can work wonders for your heartTrain commuters take an average of 30 per cent more steps per day than people who travel by car.
View: Legacy of British rule is still holding India backIf you view the colonial period as a harmful aberration, you will tend to think India can catch up as it leaves these distortions behind.
View: India's big brother may be getting a bit too bigIn the absence of any legal protections, citizens are left trusting Aadhaar’s administrators, a body called the Unique ID Authority of Indi...
India taking a digital leap but BDA loves paper workIn the past 10 years, several government services have gone online and this includes application for passport, filing of income tax returns...
Ford Foundation under Modi government's scrutiny; Greenpeace-type action likelyFord Foundation, no stranger to controversy for supporting liberal causes around the world, may find itself at the receiving end of some to...
Centre working on Justice system reflecting values enshrined in Constitution: Law Minister"This is not only a human rights issue for those who are lodged behind bars, but also a matter of great concern for our judicial system," h...
Sunday ET: Loyalty programmes: Are points that consumers stockpile juicy enough to keep them coming back?While marketers emphasise the need for points, they have also realised they have to think beyond points to get their customers to stick wit...
- Retailers make loyalty programmes more attractive
Big Bazaar outlets at Chikkadpally and Ameerpet in Hyderabad are fixed in Rachael Daniel's routine.