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Greek proverb of the day: 'A society without a significant proportion of people with the character of the ant, willing to work for a future goal, will not...' - inspiring life lessons on future planning and why hard work today creates a better tomorrowGreek proverb of the day: A Greek saying highlights that societal survival hinges on individuals willing to work for future goals, akin to ...
The story behind Wadhwa Wise City, an integrated township envisioned as a complete urban ecosystem in PanvelFifteen years ago, Panvel was a barren hillock, but Vijay Wadhwa envisioned it as Mumbai's next urban center, addressing the city's growing...
Work quote of the day by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: "No action is too extreme when the fate of humanity is at stake"Work quote of the day: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's powerful statement highlights the critical need for bold, unusual, and drastic action w...
Why future-ready universities will lead the next wave of higher education transformationFuture-readiness is becoming the key benchmark for modern universities, shifting focus from legacy to continuous adaptability. Institutions...
ET Awards for Corporate Excellence 2025: Celebrating India Inc. distinguished iconsThe ET Awards for Corporate Excellence 2025 honour 10 outstanding achievers, from policy reformers and business leaders to emerging compani...
Anand Mahindra finds Monday motivation in grandfather’s forgotten crude oil engine patent, which he was not aware ofAnand Mahindra Monday Motivation: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra discovered a 1918 patent by his grandfather, J.C. Mahindra, for a ...
Iran-US war: Strait of Hormuz disruptions have implications for India, says Rajnath SinghDefence Minister Rajnath Singh warned that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz directly threaten India’s energy security and economic stabi...
Who rules Iran? Hormuz exposes shadow power play behind the curtainIran's abrupt policy shifts over Strait of Hormuz have revealed internal power struggles, not just diplomatic confusion. The IRGC's coerciv...
The luxury of hindsight, the urgency of foresight: What India can still get rightIran war: Recent West Asian events highlight India's vulnerabilities in energy, trade and finance. Foresight was dismissed, but now hindsig...
African proverb of the day: “The poorest person in the world is not the one without money but the one without vision” — Lessons on human nature, personal growth, motivation and why vision matters for successAfrican proverb of the day highlights a timeless truth about life and success, emphasizing that true poverty is not the absence of money bu...
Anticipating the inevitable: What India must learn from prepared economies in an age of recurring crisisGlobal markets are reacting to the expectation of disruption. Countries that prepare for crises in calm times fare better. China and Russia...
African Proverb of the Day: “When two elephants fight, it is the grass that gets hurt.”This African proverb “When two elephants fight, it is the grass that gets hurt” is a timeless reflection of how conflicts between powerful ...
Quote of the day by Carl Icahn: "In takeovers, the metaphor is war. The secret is reserves. You must have reserves stretched way out ahead."Carl Icahn's "war chest" analogy highlights that sustained success in investing, particularly in takeovers, hinges on having ample "reserve...
Good time to start SIPs: ICICI Prudential AMC's Sankaran Naren explains why markets are more attractive nowSankaran Naren explains why markets are more attractive but unlikely to deliver outsized returns and shares his macro-driven approach with ...
Breaking China’s rare earth monopoly will define the next industrial eraChina dominates the global supply of rare earths, essential for modern technology and climate transition. This dominance creates geopolitic...
Orange economy rises: Creativity fuels India's growth storyEmerging as a vital part of India's economic framework, the 'orange economy' harnesses creativity to generate both intellectual property an...
From Belt and Road to belt tightening: China's neighbours get cold shoulder on energySoutheast Asian nations are urging China to fulfill energy security pledges by resuming fertilizer and fuel exports, but Beijing remains fo...
Affordable gene and cell therapies need of the hour: Dr Kapil Bharti, Scientific Director, National Eye InstituteLimitless potential for future global advancements in gene therapies is originating from India, said Dr David Gamm.
View: Harnessing Strategic Foresight and Agile methodologies to create India@2047The fundamental challenge is: how to plan for 25 years in a world changing at a dizzying pace? How to navigate through the meta changes due...
Congress releases old video of PM Narendra Modi saying 'GST can never be successful'Critisising Modi for his earlier opposition against GST, Congress today said: "Modi ji, how quickly you forget your own words. Why are you ...