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01.04 / 06:03
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Expenses rise with summer heat: Weather-proof your budget
Summer often triggers last-minute purchases of high-ticket items such as refrigerators, stabilizers, air conditioners or energy-efficient fans.Belita Andrews, a 25-year-old assistant manager in Legal and Contracts, noted these are often necessities rather than luxuries. “Additional expenses include getting table fans or renting coolers.
30.03 / 11:59
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To lure top AI talent, startups are turning to cold hard cash
forward-deployed engineers—people who embed with customers to teach them how to use AI.On top of generous base salaries, Zhang has also seen companies offering profit-sharing agreements. Say someone is put in charge of a particular business vertical; they might now get promised 4% of its profits.Chris Vasquez, CEO of Quantum, which recruits teams for high-growth startups, says it’s no longer uncommon for startup workers in certain roles to be making the same total cash compensation as seasoned workers at companies like Meta and Google.“Prior to this, I’d probably never seen anyone over $300,000 on base salaries at seed companies,” says Vasquez.
26.03 / 12:37
15.03 / 08:41
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Manu Joseph: Why the deaths of more than 100 schoolgirls should be reason enough to end the Iran war
A Tomahawk missile is more than four times the height of an Iranian child. It can carry a 400kg warhead and fly at the speed of a commercial aircraft over 2,000km. It can even fly just 30-50 metres above the ground.
09.03 / 00:45
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A 20-year trip from 7-day failure to long-term rule
the BJP.There’s a big section in Bihar that feels Nitish’s third and fourth terms weren’t that great. Rumours are doing the rounds about his health. At this juncture Nitish’s decision to move to Rajya Sabha is a reflection of his political maturity.Anyone from the BJP or the JDU, who moves into 1, Ane Marg will take a very long time to match the stature of Nitish Kumar.
27.02 / 03:01
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NCERT textbook withdrawal: It’s ultimately about securing the majesty of law
School textbooks rarely get recalled after their rollout, but it happened this week with a social science book withdrawn by India’s National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), a government institution. Of the 38 copies sold on Monday at an NCERT counter in Delhi, 16 had been taken back by Wednesday, as reported, with UPI data trails being sought to retrieve a few proving hard to trace. This recall followed a swift order from the education ministry in response to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant’s objection to a part on “corruption in the judiciary.” A thin online sample suggests two kinds of reactions popped up on social media to the court’s intervention.
27.02 / 01:33
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AI edge on EMI—India's skilling loans soar for a career push
₹50,000 and ₹2 lakh for courses on AI.“In 2025, the loans taken for educational courses was around ₹2 crore a month, of which 60% is for upskilling courses, largely AI-related. In 2026 January, the loan amount became ₹9 crore, and again 60% was taken for a tech-related upskilling course,” said Ankit Mehra, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of GyanDhan, an NBFC specializing in education loans.Propelld, another NBFC in the segment,has noted how upskilling courses are getting tweaked to include more AI-related teaching that is expected to prepare candidates for a higher success rate.“Most of the programmes are redesigned and remarketed as AI programming.
26.02 / 11:13
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Routine school bomb threats reflect worrisome social and cultural failures
In the past few days, nearly every alternate day has brought news of bomb-threat emails sent to one or more schools in Delhi. The script is wearyingly familiar. An email lands in multiple school inboxes—often routed through encrypted servers, sometimes crudely drafted with digital trails left behind.
23.02 / 10:25
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Ditch textbooks and learn how to use a wrench to AI-proof your job?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. JACOB PALMER knew little about skilled manual jobs growing up, save that they were “dirty, sweaty" and “definitely seemed like lowbrow". But it took only a year of remote learning during the covid pandemic for Mr Palmer, who grew up in North Carolina, to realise that university wasn’t for him.
23.02 / 01:43
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The school photography company caught in the Epstein files frenzy
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The blast radius of the Epstein files has toppled C-suite executives, shamed financiers and led to the arrest of a former British royal. Now, school picture day is in the crossfire.
17.02 / 01:15
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The break is over. Companies are jacking up prices again.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Companies from Levi Strauss & Co. to McCormick & Co., among others, say they are raising prices early this year on items from bluejeans and spices to housewares and industrial products.
16.02 / 09:55
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Think America’s economy is unfair? The US upper middle class is to blame, not its billionaires
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Billionaires are now Public Enemy No. 1 in America.
16.02 / 02:05
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College can break the bank. More Americans are going far away.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. American students are increasingly looking to Europe to go to college. Attending university in the U.S.
16.02 / 01:11
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Private banks up the ante on campus hiring in hunt for niche, tech expertise
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. MUMBAI : The banking hiring cycle has turned, as India’s top campuses are feeling the momentum again and premier engineering and business schools are humming. In the hushed corridors of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campuses and the polished atriums of top business schools, recruiters from private lenders and foreign banks are back in force, testing and interviewing candidates, and handing out offer letters to the best fits.
14.02 / 01:59
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Anu Aga's quiet triumph over tragedy at Thermax
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Anu Aga is a byword in Indian business for her resilience, courage, and stoicism in the face of personal tragedies. Less celebrated is her business acumen and her surgical turnaround of Thermax, an engineering giant that was haemorrhaging value when she took the helm.
12.02 / 11:51
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Parents, clock out: Tiger parenting once children turn into adults could smother their careers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. There is little that beats the security of a parental nest. The knowledge that there exists a fallback option in a parent or two at home who will rush to protect you—and even fight for you—is a safety blanket that upwardly mobile young employees are refusing to let go of.
12.02 / 06:27
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New income-tax rules may revive interest in old regime for high-income salaried taxpayers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As part of the Income Tax Rules, 2026, notified last week, the government has proposed three key changes that may tilt the needle towards the old tax regime again. First, the children’s education allowance exemption is to be increased sharply from a token ₹100 per month per child to ₹3,000 per month per child.
11.02 / 15:11
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Priya Kapur steps into spotlight at Sona Comstar as family feud continues
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: From visiting Sona Comstar’s manufacturing and R&D facilities to presenting a Harvard Business School case study on the company's turnaround led by her late husband Sunjay Kapur, Priya Sachdev Kapur is making her presence felt at India’s eighth-largest auto component maker, even as a court battle over control of the promoter entity continues.
11.02 / 10:27
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AI is sneaking up on the Fed. Will Warsh be ready?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. About the author: Mike Harris is the founder of Cribstone Strategic Macro and director of the Syracuse University Whitman School of Management London Program. Markets are hugely enthusiastic about what coming AI-driven growth and President Donald Trump’s pick for the next Federal Reserve chair, Kevin Warsh, might mean for the economy. But their read on the situation is too simplistic.
11.02 / 07:49
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Getting a job is harder than toppling a government for Bangladesh’s Gen Z
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. RANGPUR, Bangladesh—In July 2024, when young Bangladeshis frustrated with their job prospects were taking to the streets, Faruk Ahmed Shipon joined them each day. To the amazement of the 25-year-old, the demonstrations grew into a revolution that toppled Bangladesh’s authoritarian leader, Sheikh Hasina, who had ruled the country for most of Shipon life.
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