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AI saves clinicians time but most lack training, survey findsArtificial intelligence is helping doctors and nurses save time and see more patients. However, a Philips survey shows most healthcare work...
Psychology says adults who take the long way home aren't avoiding anyone. They're just giving one role time to end before another begins.The journey home offers a vital break. It provides a buffer zone, allowing minds to detach from work stress. This 'liminal space' is essent...
The ‘non-tech’ careers that will define the AI decade and why admissions committees are quietly prioritising human-centred proofThe future demands professionals who translate technology into tangible outcomes, not just those who understand code. Admissions committees...
AI push speeds up work, but quietly shrinks breaksWith AI's quick help, employees tempted to work through breaks between tasks. Top human resources executives and consultants said early sig...
Gen Zs want to be treated as partners, not as vote banksIndia's Gen Z is not politically disengaged but rather disillusioned with traditional politics. Growing up online, they engage through digi...
Hyperlocal startup Lokal forays into new verticals to support hiring and farming in Tier 2, 3 citiesLokal has launched two new apps, Sahi Jobs and AgriLokal, to empower India's vernacular internet users. Sahi Jobs offers a verified job mar...
DRDO carries out successful flight trial of lethal UAVThe Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has conducted a successful flight trial of its Autonomous Flying Wing Technology D...
Despite high medical inflation only 15% of Indians made health insurance reimbursement claims above Rs 1 lakhA survey has revealed that only about 0.2% Indians had made and received a health insurance reimbursement claim above Rs 10 lakh during Apr...
Anaemia, a weak caseIndia's chronic issue of high anaemia rates, particularly for women and children, may have been exaggerated due to flaws in testing methodo...
Feeling anxious most of the time? Blame the heatwaveExperts believe heatwave can worsen mental health conditions.
The Economic Survey 2021-22 is the first one to document the Survey’s ‘history’The Economic Survey 2021-22 is the first one to document the Survey's 'history'. It was kicked off in 1950-51 as a 'white paper' as part of...
Abatement of pandemic to kick in virtuous investment cycle, generate jobs: CEA V Anantha NageswaranNageswaran expressed hope the consumption share of GDP which is about 97 per cent, compared to the pre-pandemic level, especially in the se...
India Inc.’s primary healthcare experience is broken: SurveyA survey conducted among 2,500 users of Loop Health’s platform, reveals that 73 percent of India Inc’s employees do not have a primary care...
Oyo introduces 4-day work week, no-questions-asked infinite PL; Zerodha kills work chats post-6pmOYO has also introduced a mid-week breather.
Why digital devices are dopeIn a recent survey conducted by the TOI, it was found that about 45 percent of respondents spent more than four hours a day on their phones.
Maharashtra to conduct survey to ensure scheme benefits to villagersIn order to upgrade the quality and standard of living in rural areas, Maharashtra government in collaboration with Tata Trusts, would cond...
- Code green for Chennai, Mumbai
Chennai and Mumbai are the only big Indian cities with an effective system to manage biomedical waste, whereas Delhi and other north Indian...
- What the Economic Survey 2011-12 says
On many fronts we can't achieve the holy grail of low inflation and high growth unless fiscal deficit is brought down quickly and kept unde...
- IT superpower India sees internet users drop by 3 million
Experts blame lack of push from the government and telecom operators to spread broadband as well as poor local content for the fall in inte...
- India votes for FM but worry lines remain on price front
As FM's latest offering has been dubbed electoral, ET travels to poll-bound states and found that almost 60% of people surveyed approved th...