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What is Andy Burnham's 'Manchesterism' vision for the UK?Andy Burnham is now a leading contender to become the next Prime Minister. He brings his "Manchesterism" economic vision to national politi...
Quote of the day by Margaret Thatcher: “Watch your thoughts, for they will become actions. Watch your actions, for they’ll become....” Can your habits predict your future? Discover Iron Lady’s secret psychological blueprint to master your thoughts, fix daily mistakes, and unlock a hidden destinyMargaret Thatcher quote of the day: Your mind is a silent architect. Margaret Thatcher knew that a single thought, repeated, becomes a land...
Who was Meghnad Desai? Celebrated economist, LSE Professor Emeritus, and lifelong Labour Party voice who shaped global economics and British politics dies at 85Meghnad Desai economist dies at 85, leaving behind a powerful legacy as one of the most respected Indian-origin thinkers in global economic...
India optimistic about use of AI in everyday life: Bosch’s Tech Compass surveyBosch's Tech Compass survey shows that India is ready for AI transformation in work, education, and daily life. Many Indians are learning A...
UK to tax private schools in £1.5 bn boost to public educationThe UK Labour government will end the tax exemption for private schools, introducing a 20% VAT on tuition fees from January 1. Expected to ...
49% of teachers not prepared for AI impact, need urgent support: ReportAs artificial intelligence (AI) becomes all-pervasive, at least half (49 per cent) of the teachers feel unprepared for its impact, saying m...
ETS announces new scholarship for Indian students aspiring to study in UKThe scholarships are intended to provide financial support for various college expenses, including but not limited to tuition, books, housi...
Internet access must be a basic human right in developing nations: studyThe study said people around the globe are so dependent on the internet to exercise socio-economic human rights such as education, healthca...
UK man who couldn't read or write till 18 becomes youngest-ever black professor at Cambridge UniversityArday, 37, became the youngest-ever black professor at Cambridge university. He began to read and write in his late teens, supported by his...
UK economy: A crisis in the making for some time, with India trade deal offering hopeEconomic experts agree on the massive scale of the challenge, even as they hold out the prospect of a free trade agreement (FTA) with India...
75% Indian students find it risky if colleges reopen, 71% feel it’s vital for economy: StudyThe survey conducted on behalf of Pearson in May 2020 by The Harris Poll found that only 64% of students think that colleges and universiti...
India ranks among the bottom 15 of Oxfam world inequality indexThe index is based on a new database of indicators which measures government action on social spending, tax and labour rights.
Leaders in intangible economy will do better, and laggards worse: Author Stian WestlakeMarket economy, marked by intangibility, behaves differently and has profound social and economic implications. Inequality and social polar...
Robots, AI may replace 30 per cent of UK workers: ReportHowever, new AI-related technologies will also boost productivity and generate additional jobs elsewhere in the economy, the report found.
Muslim job-seekers are disadvantaged in UK: GovernmentBritain's 2.7 million Muslims were found to have the highest levels of disadvantage in finding work and face significant pay gaps compared ...
UK Opposition MP resigns with reference to Indian politicsHunt stepped down to take charge of the Victoria & Albert (V&A) Museum in London, one of the world's greatest museums.
Indians in UK most educated among minorities, shows report"The lowest unemployment rate was among Indians (9.2 per cent) and the highest among Pakistanis/Bangladeshis (17.3 per cent)," it said.
Amartya Sen describes caste divisions as 'anti-national'"I would say caste is anti-national because it divides the nation. We want to be national, not anti-national, for which it is important to ...
Generational justice: Target poverty reduction than income inequalityThe developed country angst about inequality stirred by Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century is irrelevant for India.
Why India Inc's CEOs are overpaid and will it changeExperts almost universally expect the gap to reduce as the talent pool in India becomes more robust and the phase of volatile growth settle...