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French Proverb of the Day: 'L’habit ne fait pas le moine' - 'The habit doesn’t make the monk'; check its meaning and significance in day to day lifeThe French proverb 'L’habit ne fait pas le moine,' meaning 'The habit doesn't make the monk,' warns against judging individuals based on ou...
'You are my slave, I own all your time': Bengaluru startup founder lists down 5 toxic workplace behavior normalised in IndiaA Bengaluru startup founder has ignited an online debate by highlighting normalized "toxic shit" in Indian workplaces. She criticized late-...
RCB’s IPL 2025 victory mirrors a classic market breakout. Here’s howFollowing years of underperformance despite a star-studded lineup, RCB's title run is now seen as a model for sustained success—driven by p...
The Quiet Leader: Embracing Introverted Leadership StylesIntroverted leaders possess unique qualities that are just as essential for success in today's business landscape as extroverted leaders. T...
India's poor ranking in global development indices due to systematic biases in estimates, says a paperThe paper titled 'Reversing the Gaze Re-examining Estimates of India's Development Indicators by International Organisations' said on one h...
View: Being happy often means looking beyond imperfectionsAsk people and they will tell you their principal aim is to be happy. Even countries have embraced the idea. The US constitution makes the ...
21+ years at Amazon India. Amit Agarwal is so right when he says patience an 'underestimated virtue' in today's worldThe Amazon India head will complete 22 years in the company on March 1, 2021.
Greater acceptance of multipolarity, mutuality key to more settled Sino-India ties: JaishankarIn his recently-released book "The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World", he also says that India is not the only country focused o...
Shyam Sekhar's market mantra: When to buy and when to hold a stock"Have an incremental conviction play as that is a good way to buy stock again at higher levels."
Expert Take: Second-level thinking and smart investment decisionsIn Second-Level Thinking, an investor's objective is to perform better than average.
India figures high in Trump's premier league, make it countThe challenges before Indian diplomacy are, however, offset by opportunities.
We are in growth mode, investing in all businesses: Ajay PiramalThe capital involved there is higher but it does not mean that pharma and the information is not our focus. At the moment, I think all thes...
Tips to win her heart with humourNo kidding, Women love funny men! Here are eight great ways to win her over with your sense of humour:
Article 370 part of BJP's agenda: Jitendra SinghSingh was replying to a question if BJP has dumped the issue of Article 370, which gives special status to J&K, during the upcoming Assembl...
Political "buzz" gets too literal in Himachal PradeshCM Virbhadra Singh has likened predecessor Prem Kumar Dhumal's political jabs as mere mosquito bites.
- The debate underestimates a basic consumer virtue: uncertainty
Debate that has erupted this week over whether advertising can only be effective if the product itself is saleable does no justice to eithe...
Budget 2011: India is in good fiscal shape despite populist spending, misgovernance: Swaminathan AiyarWithout intending it, the populist giveaways of politicians have been well within the limits of fiscal prudence.
- Economic Survey sees India back on 9% growth path in FY12
Services will be the main locomotive of the economy. This, plus the coming demographic dividend, will offset many policy flaws and sustain ...
- Reborn Fiat shakes up Italian stereotype
Fiat's ambitions to spread into the Americas and redraw the global auto map is a source of great national pride.
- 'Insisting on Indian values to affect desi cos'
Carl W Stern, co-chairman of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a stern supporter of India as an outsourcing destination.