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09.03 / 08:31
markets Aware country social testing patient Schools 100-Day TB Elimination Campaign: How ASHA workers fighting to rid tuberculosis of social stigma
Ranjana Chaudhary, a 28-year-old ASHA worker in Uttar Pradesh's Siddharthnagar visits six to seven houses in Madhubeniya village every day with the aim to eradicate the stigma behind Tuberculosis and encourage villagers to get screened for the disease. Social stigma is still a major impediment due to which people do not readily come forward for testing for the deadly contagious air-borne disease. Displaying the characteristic reluctance, 70-year-old Vimala Devi (name changed) who had come to a health camp for various ailments immediately gets defensive when asked if she had come for a TB check-up. «No no, why should I have TB?» she said irritatingly.
09.03 / 05:45
markets Digital Progressive Experts RAI Schools In ChatGPT era, a 100-page handwritten Budget by Chhattisgarh FM OP Choudhary
handwritten budget in Hindi, reflecting his hands-on approach and commitment to the budget preparation process. Choudhary, a former IAS who quit service to join politics as he saw it as a bigger medium to serve the public, literally burnt midnight oil, hardly sleeping for a couple of hours in the days leading to the March 4 presentation of the Budget for the fiscal year starting April 1 in the Chhattisgarh assembly. The rare act that displayed a sense of ownership and dedication to the state's financial planning and goals stood out, especially since most budget documents are typically prepared by a team of officials or typed out on computers. «I was writing my own (Budget) speech and I realised that a handwritten document expresses my feelings, my emotions, my vision, my commitment, and my attachment more. And so, I thought, I should write in my own handwriting,» he said.
09.03 / 04:53
markets Reddit CAT PepsiCo shock Schools Interviews IIM graduate left firm within 10 days of joining despite Rs 21 lakh salary. Here's why
When he asked the newcomer why he decided to quit, the latter replied that he was under the impression that he would be working in the marketing division and was told to do sales for a year. Unhappy with that prospect, he decided to leave. “When I asked him, bhai kya hua, he said, “Yaar mai socha woh marketing mei hire kiye mujhe, and now I’m told to do sales for one year. Kya chutiye accounts diye bhai mujhe. Aisa rehta hei kya market?”. I was so shocked at first but then replied to him, “Haa apna saare accounts, tho aise hee hei”. He immediately said, “Mai nehi karna bhai ye bakchodi wali khel hei,” he wrote.
08.03 / 23:15
markets Digital Experts RAI show Schools Daredevil: Born Again: Episode 3 release date, time and where to watch
Daredevil: Born Again continues its run with Episode 3 set to arrive soon. The release schedule and total episodes have changed since the show's initial development.
08.03 / 22:01
markets Digital Sustainability Experts RAI Schools 1923 Season 2: Episode 3 release date, time, upcoming episode schedule and where to watch
1923 Season 2 Episode 3, titled Wrap Thee in Terror, will be released on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 12 a.m. ET/9 p.m. PT on Paramount+. New episodes will continue every Sunday until the finale on April 13, 2025.
08.03 / 17:45
markets UPS blues reports gatherings Schools Ditch the suit & tie: How casual wear is redefining formal fashion
I have nothing against people wearing suits and ties. I have nothing against people engaged in self-flagellation either. In fact, in both cases, I admire the effort and skill involved in pulling off something that gives the subject self-worth. But being ticked off for not wearing a 'suit-tie,' and then attributed some fiendish attempt to disrespect a gathering of suits is something I find utterly churlish. At the weekend Oscars, host Conan O' Brien (in a navy-blue shawl lapel tux) and Adam Sandler in a blue hoodie and basketball shorts mocked White House Armanipulation. The point isn't that Sandler was wearing a $175 neon blue Aviator Nation hoodie over a Hawaiian shirt in a sea of tuxedos and looking like 'a guy playing video poker at 2 am'. It was that O'Brien — who later revealed that the two of them had prepped for the Sandler-conceived gag — was ribbing the 'other ambush' that happened in the White House a few days before.
08.03 / 17:45
markets Digital Sustainability Experts RAI Schools Inglish is the offishal langvij of Younited Staits
Sum people claym that whey back in 1794, Kongress awlmost maid Jermen are offishal langvij, but four a singal voht — 42 two 41. But sum uther people say that's ownly a mith, and awl sum Jermens wonted woz four lors two awlso be ritten in Jermen. But wot if it woz not a mith but a fakt. Imajin if Jermen had trewly bekum are langvij, wee wood awl hav two speek it, and reed and rite it. Awl of us wood hav funni nayms lyke Auto, and Hilder, and insted of eeting appul pi lyke mom maid it, wee'd be eeting stroodle and uther forrin thingz, like weener shitzel insted of peetza. U can gess it was a pritti klose shayve wee wurnt maid two bekum Jermens and lurn two ware leederhozen insted of genes.
08.03 / 06:31
markets COST Provident Election RAI Schools Where will funds come from? Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit questions BJP's financial aid scheme in Delhi
Sandeep Dikshit on Saturday questioned the implementation of the BJP's financial aid scheme of providing Rs 2,500 per month to women in Delhi and said that the scheme compromises 60 per cent of the national capital's budget. «If they fulfil that promise, we will welcome it. However, there is only one question: Where will the funds for this come from? The BJP had said that every woman above the age of 18 would be given this honour. If we go by the Election Commission's data, there were approximately 72 lakh female voters in Delhi. The total cost for this comes to around Rs 21,600 crore. Now, considering the entire development budget is 37,000 crore, which includes hospitals, schools, and subsidies, how can you allocate around 60 percent of the budget to just one scheme?» Dikshit told ANI. «I hope that the money spent by the Delhi government will not compromise development,» the Congress leader said.
08.03 / 06:19
markets COST Provident Election RAI Schools 'Where will funds come from': Sandeep Dikshit questions BJP's financial aid scheme in Delhi
Sandeep Dikshit on Saturday questioned the implementation of the BJP's financial aid scheme of providing Rs 2,500 per month to women in Delhi and said that the scheme compromises 60 per cent of the national capital's budget. «If they fulfil that promise, we will welcome it. However, there is only one question: Where will the funds for this come from? The BJP had said that every woman above the age of 18 would be given this honour. If we go by the Election Commission's data, there were approximately 72 lakh female voters in Delhi. The total cost for this comes to around Rs 21,600 crore. Now, considering the entire development budget is 37,000 crore, which includes hospitals, schools, and subsidies, how can you allocate around 60 percent of the budget to just one scheme?» Dikshit told ANI. «I hope that the money spent by the Delhi government will not compromise development,» the Congress leader said.
08.03 / 05:35
markets Digital Experts RAI stage Schools ADRE Cut-Off 2025 released: Check category-wise marks for Grade 3 and Grade 4 posts
Assam State Level Recruitment Commission (SLRC) has announced the cut-off marks for the ADRE Grade 3 and Grade 4 exams on its official website. Released on March 7, 2025, the cut-off marks are now available alongside the results for both positions. Candidates who appeared for the exam can access the detailed scorecard and category-wise cut-off marks through the official portal at site.sebaonline.org.
08.03 / 04:51
markets Citi Citizens economy Sustainability country Schools From farms to factories: Accelerating women's economic empowerment in India
For generations, women in India have carried the weight of this country in silence. Without applause or acknowledgment. Without policies designed with them in mind. They have fed its workers, raised its citizens, sustained its villages, and powered its cities. And all the while, they have been told they do not count. Not in the ledgers. Not in the GDP. Not in the boardrooms or the balance sheets. Even today, we ask what might happen if women were finally allowed to do more than hold the world together quietly in the background. What if they were given the resources, the safety, and the opportunity to build not just homes but enterprises? Not just families but firms?
08.03 / 04:23
Research Experts Universities show medicines Schools Colleges Are you more likely to be diagnosed with cancer if you are plus-sized? Answer is not so simple, reveals new study
A research collaboration among experts from the University of Reading, University College London, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine examined cancer prevalence across 263 different species spanning mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Their results challenge Peto’s paradox—a hypothesis first introduced in 1977, which proposed that an organism’s size had no significant influence on its likelihood of developing cancer. Published on February 24 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the study demonstrated a clear pattern: larger species generally show greater rates of tumour occurrence. However, species that evolved to grow rapidly to substantial sizes, such as elephants, simultaneously developed powerful biological mechanisms to counteract cancer.
07.03 / 20:21
markets Action students Universities Schools Investigations Columbia University: All about Donald Trump administration's decision to cancel $400M in grants, contracts
Donald Trump administration announced on Friday that it was cutting down $400 million in funding for Columbia University due to its continued inaction to squelch antisemitism on campus. Cancelling grants and contracts of the Ivy League school, the US Departments of Justice, Health, Education and General Services Administration (GSA) stated in an official release that these «represent the first round of action and additional cancellations are expected to follow.» At present, Columbia University holds over $5 billion in federal grant commitments.
07.03 / 17:25
Hollywood COST film Universities Schools Features Passive investing movement gets its Hollywood moment
A new documentary titled «Tune Out The Noise» brings together some of the academic heavyweights whose work reshaped the financial industry and helped lower costs for all investors.
07.03 / 14:07
wellness Kellogg trends students social Schools rights We prepare graduates for learning to disagree: Kellogg b-school dean Francesca Cornelli
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Learning to disagree, and working with customers and employees who have polarized views are lessons that will prepare graduates from the Kellogg School of Management for the real world. Francesca Cornelli, dean of Kellogg School of Management, told Mint that while attraction towards a master's in business administration (MBA) has not dwindled, what is taught in the classroom has changed to keep pace with the global environment.
07.03 / 13:41
Reddit performer information shock Schools Colleges Techie with more than 25 years of experience gets shocked when job asks for high school grades. Netizens call out 'micromanagement BS'
high school academic performance, a demand that left him bewildered. His frustration led him to share the experience on the subreddit r/recruitinghell, highlighting what he saw as an outdated and irrelevant hiring practice. Reddit user u/iamdesertpaul posted a screenshot of the application form, which contained two specific questions: «How did you perform in mathematics during high school?» and «How did you perform in your native language during high school?» Both queries required candidates to select an answer from a pre-defined drop-down menu. Beyond merely requesting this information, the application also required applicants to justify their responses. It instructed them to reference standardized evaluations, such as regional or national grading systems, rankings, academic distinctions, or results from competitive college entrance exams like the SAT, ACT, JAMB, International Baccalaureate (IB), or matriculation assessments.
07.03 / 08:19
markets Provident students Schools Colleges Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai visits her hometown in Pakistan for the first time since 2012 Taliban attack
Nobel laureate and education activist Malala Yousafzai has returned to her hometown of Barkana in Swat’s Shangla district for the first time in thirteen years. This visit carried deep significance, marking her first trip since she survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012. Accompanied by her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, and her husband, Asser Malik, Malala arrived in Barkana Shahpur by helicopter for a brief but meaningful visit. Her journey was not just personal but also a reaffirmation of her commitment to education and advocacy.
07.03 / 05:49
markets UPS Booking Sustainability travelers Schools Air New Zealand suspends flights from Brisbane and Gold Coast as Cyclone Alfred nears Australian coast
Cyclone Alfred, a category 2 storm in the Coral Sea, is likely to make landfall on Saturday morning (Australia time). Air New Zealand has announced that it has stopped operations in and out of Brisbane and Gold Coast in the face of the impending storm. While announcing the decision to suspend operations, Air New Zealand' chief operational integrity and safety officer Captain David Morgan stated that flights would resume only after the Australian authorities give the all clear and restore roads and rail connectivity to the affected airports. «Customers are advised not to travel to the airport and those impacted have been contacted directly with rebooking options. We also encourage customers to ensure their contact details are up to date in their booking, so we can reach them if needed. We understand some customers may no longer wish to travel to or from areas affected by the cyclone, so we are offering additional flexibility for affected customers. Customers ticketed to travel to or from Brisbane or the Gold Coast up to and including Sunday, 16 March, have the option to defer travel within seven days of their original booking or place the value of their ticket into credit,» Morgan was quoted as saying by New Zealand website RNZ.co.nz.
07.03 / 05:49
markets Align President Universities Department Schools rights Who is Lori Chavez-DeRemer, US Secretary of Labor
Lori Chavez-DeRemer is poised to become the U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Donald Trump, having cleared a key Senate procedural vote. A former congresswoman and Oregon mayor, she has a complex political history, once backing pro-labour policies but later aligning with Republican priorities. Her confirmation could shape labour laws, union rights, and workplace regulations in Trump's second term. With support from labour unions and some Democratic senators, her nomination signals both continuity and change for the Labour Department.
07.03 / 05:01
markets UPS Election Research Trade Universities Schools China tariffs aimed at Trump fan base but leave wiggle room
retaliatory tariffs against US farm produce from corn to chicken are designed to hurt Donald Trump's voter base, but remain restrained enough to allow room for the adversaries to hash out a trade deal, analysts say. Since taking office in January, Trump has unleashed a storm of tariffs against friends and foes alike, this week hiking blanket duties on Chinese products, adding to a plethora of existing levies. Beijing swiftly responded with countermeasures targeting imports of American farm products — many of which are produced in the rural heartlands that voted resoundingly for Trump in the November election.

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