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Iranian Proverb of the Day: ‘The donkey that feared the dust of the road spent its life admiring…’ The biggest obstacle to success may not be failure but this ignored reasonIranian Proverb of the Day: Today's proverb falls into the humorous category, using an ordinary, relatable image to uncover a surprisingly ...
German Proverb of the Day: ‘The man who waited for all the traffic lights to turn green…’ The success trap keeping smart people stuck while others move aheadGerman Proverb of the Day: The German proverb of the day delivers a lasting lesson about ambition, perseverance and the value of taking act...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'A good beginning is half of the...' - inspiring life lessons on success, goal setting, personal growth, strategic planning and preparationChinese proverb of the day: A Chinese saying highlights the importance of a strong start. Careful preparation and a thoughtful beginning ca...
Psychology says most young adults learn these 10 brutal truths too late: The last one changes how you see success, happiness, and life foreverAlthough these truths may seem uncomfortable at first, they can be surprisingly liberating. When people let go of the need for perfection, ...
Namo Bharat records highest single-day ridership of 1.25 lakh commuters, says NCRTCA US fighter jet struck an empty tanker near Iran, suspected of involvement in the Iranian oil trade. The vessel's 24 Indian crew members w...
India can take the lead in applying AI in industries: SAP CEO Christian KleinSAP CEO Christian Klein believes India can lead in applying AI to industries like manufacturing and finance, rather than just replicating l...
African Proverb of the Day: 'Even as the archer loves the arrow that flies...'- Heartfelt lessons on support, loyalty, purpose, and why the strength behind success matters as much as the achievementAn African proverb uses the image of an archer and a bow to explain that success is rarely achieved alone. While people celebrate achieveme...
Moroccan proverb of the day: 'The one who wants honey must...' Deep life lessons on why success, happiness and every great dream come with painful challengesMoroccan proverb of the day: Moroccan wisdom teaches that worthwhile goals often require effort, patience and perseverance. Success, happin...
Amazon India head on qcomm; senior exit at Z47Happy Monday! Amazon India’s Samir Kumar said the company is gunning for the top spot in the country’s quick commerce market. This and more...
Post-study work in Ireland: How graduates are building global careers after graduationIreland is becoming a top destination for international students, offering academic excellence and strong industry links. Universities focu...
America’s formula for attracting Indian tech talent is hard to copy, but nations are still tryingDespite growing global competition, United States continues to be the top choice for Indian tech professionals. This enduring appeal stems ...
Rupee slide pushes overseas students back to lenders for top-up loansA significant rupee depreciation has forced Indian students studying abroad to seek top-up loans from lenders, as initial loan amounts fall...
UK warns universities of international student recruitment ban over visa abuseThe UK government is implementing stricter rules for universities recruiting international students, threatening institutions with high vis...
Life advice of the day by Bruce Lee: 'A goal is not always meant to be reached, it often serves simply as...' - inspiring quote and lessons on goal setting, ambition, resilience, personal growth by Jeet Kune Do creator and actor of Fist of Fury and Way of the DragonLife advice of the day by Bruce Lee: Bruce Lee believed goals are for aiming, not just reaching. The journey of striving builds skills and ...
Quote of the day by Marie Curie: 'One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done'Marie Curie's words highlight a common human tendency to focus on future tasks, overlooking past accomplishments. This insight remains rele...
UK's Russell Group calls for tougher action on student visa fraudLeading UK universities, the Russell Group, are calling for a focused strategy against student visa fraud. They emphasize that isolated cas...
How Indian students are navigating Australia's changing admissions landscapeIndian students are increasingly planning their Australian undergraduate studies up to two years in advance, focusing on academic readiness...
The cheapest degree abroad may not be in English and Indian students are finally figuring that outIndian students are shifting their focus to European and Japanese universities. This trend is driven by lower tuition fees and the necessit...
International students are 'shopping globally' before choosing where to studyInternational students are increasingly comparing multiple countries, with visa rules, career outcomes, and value for money now key decisio...
Indian students weigh visa risks before studying abroadIndian students face visa hurdles and rising costs for overseas education. Career prospects are the main reason for studying abroad. Studen...