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FTAs building a new trade architecture for Viksit BharatIndia is actively pursuing Free Trade Agreements to boost market access and shield its businesses. These agreements target complementary ec...
Psychology says the popular kid doesn't always win: Why the quiet friend in the background often becomes more successful later in lifePsychology says that the friend of the popular student often develops qualities that may go unnoticed during adolescence but become increas...
Psychology says people who eat dinner alone by choice aren’t lonely: They’re protecting a peace they spent decades earningDining solo is frequently misconstrued as a sign of loneliness. In truth, studies reveal that it can be a deliberate choice, providing a mu...
Carl Icahn’s 9 rules for investing success: Be bold, think independentlyCarl Icahn's investing philosophy emphasizes independent thinking, deep business analysis, and identifying undervalued assets. He advocates...
Clean energy sector to add over 44 lakh jobs by 2030: StudyIndia's clean energy sector is set to generate over 44 lakh jobs by 2030. Rooftop solar will be the biggest job creator, accounting for nea...
PM Modi pitches water conservation, sustainable living ahead of monsoonModi emphasised water conservation and prudent management, urging farmers to adopt better irrigation practices. He highlighted the governme...
NFO Insight : Motilal Oswal Contra Fund opens for subscription. Is now the right time to bet on this strategy?Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund has launched its Contra Fund, open for subscription until May 22. The fund aims for long-term capital appreciatio...
Tax shadow over charitable trusts with 'profit' motiveThree top-notch hospitals in Mumbai and a famous international spiritual organisation-all functioning as charitable trusts-have been denied...
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...
Investing lessons from Warren Buffett – The Double Dip concept: Benefitting from both higher intrinsic value and valuationBerkshire Hathaway’s success was explained by Buffett using a new concept: The Double Dip. As Buffett put it: Imagine a company that double...
Why psychologists say the best phase of life begins with a change in thinkingLongitudinal psychology research reveals that life satisfaction increases not with improved circumstances, but with a shift in mindset. Peo...
‘Drive’ teaches us how to find motivation at work for a more fulfilling lifeDaniel Pink's "Drive" explores intrinsic motivation, arguing against traditional reward systems. He identifies autonomy, skill improvement,...
Growth vs value investing: How two investing styles differ and what you need to know before opting for eitherIf you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, here’s a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 1...
- Leading with security
Secure leaders don't identify excessively with their professional role. They don't link their sense of self-worth with success at work. The...
To become a great investing nation, we need to look beyond our greed and sense of entitlementThere are two distinct sets of benefits of sports. The fundamental one is playing sports makes us better people.
Investing is not a spectator sport, understanding dynamics of the game is importantIn order to become a great sporting nation and a great investing nation, we need to recognise the intrinsic benefits of both, says Uma Shas...
When do people use superstitions most?People are most likely to turn to superstitions or lucky charms to help them achieve their goals when they face high levels of uncertainty,...