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Never burn out, never complain, never quit: Solomon the Great said study ants to get wise; here are the 7 life lessons he meantAnts, though small in size, offer surprisingly powerful lessons for human life. This article highlights the wisdom found in observing their...
In 1999, treasure hunters dug up a corroded disk in Germany, and Bronze Age skies came back into viewAn illegal discovery of a rusted bronze disc near Nebra, Germany, has revealed profound insights into Bronze Age understanding of the cosmo...
“Keep Doing What You’re Doing” Sounds Harmless, Until It Quietly Stalls Your CareerA common workplace phrase, 'keep doing what you're doing,' can signal a lack of direction and growth for employees. This leads to stagnatio...
AI Summit: Bharti Enterprises' Sunil Mittal bets on four sectors for AI-led growthArtificial intelligence is set to revolutionize sectors like healthcare, education, and medical sciences. Bharti Group Chairman Sunil Bhart...
AI Summit: ‘AI won’t kill work,’ says Mukesh Ambani amid job market panicAt the AI Impact Summit 2026, Mukesh Ambani envisions a future where AI will pave the way for an array of skilled job opportunities. With a...
Viral post on H1-B visa sponsorship triggers buzz at IIT-Delhi amid placement seasonA US artificial intelligence recruitment firm's bold hoardings about sponsoring H1-B visas have gone viral at IIT-Delhi. Students are worri...
India, the choice for global talent?India's population peaking after developed nations makes it a late entrant into the migrant labour market. However, it offers opportunities...
Top tech skills continue to be in demand in non-tech industries, GCCsDemand for technology skills is increasing across non-tech industries, as well as global captives of multinational companies in India. Acco...
Indian IT hoarding talent in US as skill shortage bitesUnemployment in the technology sector in the US dropped below 2% in 2018 and the September data from the US Bureau of Labour Statistics sho...
TCS Q3 review: A 'must-have' stock but at a lower price, say brokeragesThe 26-28 per cent margin band will be elusive for a while, analysts said.
- UPDATE 2-Tennis-"Ashamed" Shapovalov fined $7,000 for striking umpire
TENNIS-SHAPOVALOV/ (UPDATE 2, PIX):UPDATE 2-Tennis-"Ashamed" Shapovalov fined $7,000 for striking umpire
- Tennis: Shapovalov sorry for striking umpire, letting country down
TENNIS-SHAPOVALOV:Tennis: Shapovalov sorry for striking umpire, letting country down
- UPDATE 1-Tennis-Shapovalov sorry for striking umpire, letting country down
TENNIS-SHAPOVALOV/ (UPDATE 1,PIX):UPDATE 1-Tennis-Shapovalov sorry for striking umpire, letting country down
- Tennis: Shapovalov sorry for "letting country down" with angry outburst
TENNIS-SHAPOVALOV:Tennis: Shapovalov sorry for "letting country down" with angry outburst
- Tennis-Shapovalov sorry for "letting country down" with angry outburst
TENNIS-SHAPOVALOV/:Tennis-Shapovalov sorry for "letting country down" with angry outburst
Challenges & growth: Strategy in an era of continuous uncertaintyMergers and acquisitions are down 14% globally since 2008 and have plummeted 35% in Europe. Massive amounts of cash are piling up on balanc...
- South Indian Bank sees sunshine in slowdown
The compelling truth for Kerala's money order economy is that Gulf jobs are indeed being lost and despite healthy remittances at present, t...
- Adidas plans big for Euro'08
Sportswear and apparel major Adidas is betting big on the Euro 2008, as the largest soccer tournament in Europe kicks off tomorrow.
- Utterly Amul: The naughty turns forty
The Amul girl, apart from promoting a $1-billion brand, has been bringing smiles to over 2.5 million Gujarat farmers. India's top ten telev...
- Utterly Amul: The naughty turns forty
The sales figures of Amul butter have jumped from a few lakh rupees in 1966 to over Rs 500 crore now.