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'Indian work ethic is not okay': Man who moved to Norway says he was scolded for working on weekends and postponing vacationsAn Indian professional, Vinod, learned a valuable lesson in Norway. His dedication to working extra hours and skipping breaks was met with ...
Indian proverb of the day by Kabir: 'Keep your critics close; they help cleanse your character without soap or water...' The mystic poet gives a centuries-old lesson about personal growthThe Indian Proverb of the Day by Kabir, “Keep your critics close; they help cleanse your character without soap or water,” highlights the i...
Quote of the Day by Chanakya: ‘He who is overly attached to his family members experiences fear and sorrow, for the root of all grief is…’ Indian philosopher’s powerful words on family and attachmentAncient Indian philosopher Chanakya, also known as Kautilya, advised discarding attachment to family for happiness. His quote, "He who is o...
Paying extra for MF-PMS? Here’s what investors get and what they may lose on returnsPMS-style mutual fund advisory can fetch you a curated selection of funds with allocation and execution embedded. This convenience faces a ...
Quote of the day by Mahatma Gandhi: 'Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are...' Life lessons on true happiness, human nature and peace by India's the father of the nationQuote of the day by Mahatma Gandhi highlights harmony between thoughts, words, and actions. The message explains how true happiness connect...
Who is Ankur Warikoo? The finfluencer behind WebVeda, Make Epic Money and a Rs 100 crore edtech businessAnkur Warikoo has announced the closure of his upskilling courses business, citing its lack of continued sense despite significant growth. ...
India's greatest business school: No MBA, no campus, no degree — This is how the most successful business community in the world's most populous country actually learnsIndia’s business culture is changing fast. Yet one community understood entrepreneurial learning decades earlier. The Marwari business mind...
He had to leave job due to toxic manager. Two years later, tables turned: 'Lesson I learned today, to be humble....'A professional shared a Reddit post detailing a former manager's request for a job referral after years of toxic behavior. Despite the mana...
How to become a successful trader in today’s volatile stock marketIn such a dynamic environment, becoming a successful trader requires more than just luck—it demands discipline, adaptability, and a deep un...
Japanese proverb of the day: “Even dust, when piled up, becomes a mountain.” Small, consistent efforts accumulate into great achievements over time — a lesson on how today’s generation can turn tiny daily efforts into massive successJapanese proverb of the day: Small daily efforts build success faster than most people expect. Data shows 1% daily growth can deliver nearl...
The One Pasta Habit That Might Be Ruining Your Dinner Without You Realizing ItRinsing cooked pasta in the US, though intuitive for preventing sticking, removes essential starch that helps sauces adhere, leading to bla...
CEO scheduled an interview, gets interrogated by candidate: 'Felt like I was in a viva....'A startup founder faced an unusual recruitment experience. A senior academic candidate, initially promising, transformed a virtual discussi...
Employee reveals why he resigned from job even after a big salary hikeA software professional resigned after a pay raise, citing overwhelming project demands and a manager's disrespectful reaction to a colleag...
Sebi moves to review MF distributor frameworkSebi has formed a working group to review mutual fund distributor regulations and address overlaps with investment advisers. The regulator ...
Russian woman reflects on Benagluru work culture: ‘Employees don’t leave office until …’Russian professional Iuliia Aslamova, after 12 years in Bengaluru, shared her observations on Indian corporate culture. She highlighted its...
Techie is angry with 'zero courtesy' Bengaluru hiring manager. What happened during the interview?A tech professional's experience highlights unprofessional hiring practices in Bengaluru. The hiring manager was late and dismissive during...
Harvard study reveals some managers deliberately sabotage subordinates to prevent competitionA recent Harvard-led study exposes a harmful corporate trait where employees undermine colleagues for personal advancement. The research re...
Indian companies lost $500,000 to cyber attacks in 1.5 years: CISCOCisco found that 30 percent of security professionals said they used products from 25 to 50 vendors and 54 percent of breaches affected mor...
Guess what's the top reason in India to switch jobsKey findings from the report also include that 91 per cent of Indian professionals are interested in hearing about job opportunities, and 4...
Indian professionals most conscious about their profile pictures: LinkedIn StudyMore than one in three Indian professionals across all age groups said that their first impression about someone is based on their online p...