In a viral post on X, Sharma revealed how she got rejected twice before finally making it. "Most eliminations happen at this stage, so clearing it should be your priority," she wrote
In a post titled, “Why does life in a metro feel so fragile?”, the man lays bare his struggles, revealing that despite his high salary, financial security remains elusive
After spending nearly three years in Canada, the author of the post claims to have experienced enough economic, social, and healthcare challenges to conclude that, for them, Delhi is now a better place to live
The 38-year-old music and yoga instructor uses basic English and gestures to communicate proper waste disposal methods, demonstrating how to use dustbins effectively. The Puri district administration has also recognized her efforts.
Despite facing high risks, intense schedules, and long stretches of isolation, NASA does not offer overtime pay to its astronauts, even when they spend months orbiting the planet.
Sharing the video link to Modi’s conversation with Fridman, Trump amplified the prime minister’s wide-ranging discussion on India’s civilizational outlook, global issues?and his personal journey.
Gabbard is in India on a two-and-a-half-day visit as part of a multi-nation tour —?her first trip to the country since assuming office. Her agenda includes high-level meetings focused on intelligence cooperation, cybersecurity, and defense ties.
An American businessman also chimed in, calling his experiences with Indian clients “a nightmare.” He described them as “extremely cheap, very demanding, not personable, and arrogant,” adding, “It’s not a generalization. All of them.” ?
The discussion has reignited debates on work culture and job ethics, with many agreeing that professionalism, rather than regional identity, determines job security in today’s economy.
But what seemed like a passing comment triggered a fierce backlash from locals, who say reducing Bengaluru to just an IT hub is not only ignorant but erases the real spine of the city.
Designed to blend seamlessly with the landscape of the Vindhya mountain ranges, the resort is deeply inspired by the tribal heritage and artistic traditions of central India.
Srikanth Bolla, CEO, co-founder and Chairman of Bollant Industries Private Limited, is a visually impaired entrepreneur and philanthropist who has featured on the Forbes 30 under 30 list. He was the first international blind student?admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, according to Bolla's website. ?
What used to be an affordable travel experience is now reserved for those who can pay top dollar — and, as he points out, the reason goes far beyond ?400 airport tea or overpriced hotel rooms.
The penalty for using a mobile phone while driving has skyrocketed from ?500 to ?5,000, emphasizing the seriousness of distracted driving.
Yet, when asked about how they would market a product, Gupta found them brimming with ideas about Instagram reels, viral content, and digital trends.
Raghunath questions whether MBAs still add real value in today's workplaces, arguing that many graduates are unremarkable and lack the critical thinking required to stand out.
But the issue, he points out, goes far beyond one portal. Across major platforms — PAN, Aadhaar, GST, Passport — each follows its own set of rules on how names are entered and stored, leading to mismatches and endless paperwork.
A post on the ban triggered an immediate response online, drawing a flood of opinions. Many users echoed the resident's disbelief, calling the rules “absurd” and “illogical.”
Fridman had announced the interview on January 19, revealing plans to visit India for the first time. “I've never been to India, so I'm excited to finally visit and experience many facets of its vibrant, historic culture and its amazing people as fully as I can,” he had said. ?
Vembu’s comments were triggered by a post highlighting how China has yet to reverse the decline in its consumption share since Zhu Rongji's economic reforms and WTO entry.
The Economic Survey 2024-25 underscores this concern, projecting that India needs to create 7.85 million non-farm jobs annually until 2030.
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