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Word of the Day: ByzantineWord of the day: Byzantine is a long, historically rooted and dramatically expressive word meaning excessively complicated or labyrinthine,...
Word of the Day: LabyrinthineLabyrinthine is reemerging as a standout Word of the Day as newsrooms and educators lean into richer vocabulary. Used to describe complex c...
Word of the Day: AnfractuousWord of the Day: Anfractuous is a word that respects complexity. It neither glorifies nor condemns difficulty; it simply names it. In doing...
Demon Slayer makers may announce something about Infinity Castle part 2 later this yearFans of Demon Slayer can anticipate potential release date announcements for Infinity Castle Part 2 at Jump Festa 2026. The event will feat...
Vijay Mallya and India's endless legal limbo: When does the wait end?Vijay Mallya's case highlights the protracted nature of Indian debt recovery laws, leaving entrepreneurs in legal limbo for years. Despite ...
A King’s Ransom: The eye-watering amount British taxpayers need to pay to let Charles III live in styleThe British monarchy's financial dealings face scrutiny. The sovereign grant increased significantly. Critics argue the true cost is much h...
Simplify GST: Adopting the KISS principle for reformSin taxes contradict growth policies like 'Make In India'. 5-star hotels create jobs and attract investment, impacting FDI. Taxing luxury i...
Navigating top 10 cybersecurity risks in cloud-native environmentsAdopting a proactive and holistic approach to cybersecurity in the cloud is crucial to navigating its associated risks. Organisations shoul...
SoftBank-owned Arm's China relationship complicates IPOArm's public offering, which could happen as soon as next month, would help revive a U.S. IPO market that so far this year has raised only ...
Four must read books on entrepreneurship in 2023The top 5 business books you shouldn't miss reading this year are as follows:
Susanna Clarke wins Women's Prize for Fiction for fantasy novel 'Piranesi'Clarke said 'Piranesi' was "the book I never thought I would get to write. I never thought I would be well enough."
Twitter's top lawyer, UK's FM and 3 other Indian-origin people feature in TIME's 100 emerging leaders listInstacart CEO Apoorva Mehta, and Upsolve's Rohan Pavuluri also feature on the list.
India's heritage city races to save icons from polluted ruinConservation architect and old city expert Khushi Shah said Ahmedabad was "one of the most unique urban settlements in India" that could no...
Budget 2014: How not scrapping the retrospective tax would be a huge letdown for foreign investorsForeign investors are not looking for a general statement of intent saying the government is opposed to the concept of retro taxes. They ex...
An Indian saviour in BrazilWhile living conditions in most favelas, which balance precariously, are not as dire as India’s slums, life is still tough for residents.
In the city of Kashi, 'Moksha' is everythingIn the labyrinthine lanes of Kashi, stands a structure at the corner of its busiest crossing, where rooms are reserved for death.
- Kolkata to London: Trafficking Solutions
Mamata Banerjee’s oft-quoted intention to turn Kolkata into London could begin with the traffic control systems.
TCS, Infy, Wipro, IBM to bid for Rs 2000 cr online FIR project12 cos including TCS, Infy would be participating to devise the system, slugged Crime & Criminal Tracking Network and Systems. Wipro may ge...
- IT pays to work@home as technology brings world closer
The system helps staff have a better work-life balance while for the firm, it means cost saved. Make work-from-home work for you? | Experts...
- In 2011, trial to take three years not 15?
In a move to end the "once a litigant always a litigant" curse, the Centre is examining the first draft of a blueprint that promises to red...