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03.01 / 18:05
Election WhatsApp community President Schools Third eye: Recalling inability to join army and fuelling rumours of churning before election
Sanjay Seth, the Minister of State for Defence, was meeting with NCC cadets in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. During the interaction, Seth said that he was an NCC cadet in school and had always wanted to serve in the Indian Army, but was unable to do so.
03.01 / 06:53
Provident Food Refugees medicines Schools What the end of UNRWA would mean for Palestinians
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BALATA CAMP, West Bank—Saeed Hashash, a father of four, was connected to a dialysis machine when he learned that Israel had passed laws that would halt the operations of the agency that pays for his kidney treatment. The U.N.
03.01 / 01:13
markets Strategy Sustainability Fallout testing Schools Edtech firms turn to hybrid models to ace business sustainability test
edtech sector as it tries to shrug off the fallout of Byju’s implosion by adopting sustainable business practices and focusing on delivering tangible results, industry executives and investors said.
02.01 / 20:29
Progressive security Election Nov gatherings Schools Puerto Rico's new governor sworn in days after a major blackout left much of the island in the dark
Jenniffer González Colón has been sworn in as Puerto Rico’s new governor as the island held for a normally ebullient ceremony overshadowed by widespread anger over a blackout that hit the U.S. territory days ago
02.01 / 17:33
COST UPS economy wellness Rugby Schools Marc Kielburger wants to live forever — and there's a multitrillion-dollar industry helping him get there
Marc Kielburger describes his old injury in aching detail. The first thing that came to mind upon hearing the sickening “pop,” he said, was a desperate hope that it had not come from his body and that the twisted mess of an ankle at the bottom of a pile of high school rugby players, circa 1994, did not belong to him.
31.12 / 15:37
markets Target CEO social innovations reports Schools Indian 'tech bros' in Trump era: From model minority to hate target
Indian-Americans were largely seen as a model minority in the US: successful, talented and law-abiding. Dozens of Sunder Pichais and Satya Nadellas helming tech companies made Indian-Americans not only highly visible but also respectable. Until MAGA base of President-elect Donald Trump triggered a racist campaign against Indian techies after he appointed Sriram Krishnan as the White House policy advisor on Artificial Intelligence. Indian-Americans are facing nativist ire on social media due to their perceived exploitation of work visas at the expense of American workers.
31.12 / 12:57
Provident economy Sustainability Experts reports Schools MGNREGA work demand hits a four-month high in December
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The number of people demanding work every month on average under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) rose to a four-month high of 25.73 million in December, according to the latest data from the government. This occurred despite a recovery in rural consumption during the first two quarters of the ongoing fiscal, driven by improved rainfall and the government's reliance on increased rural spending to offset declining urban consumption.
31.12 / 12:17
UPS community Xbox Department Schools Investigations Getting cheated in a videogame let him to a world of online crime
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Ricky Handschumacher’s first step on a path that would earn him millions of dollars in stolen cryptocurrency and a run-in with the law happened during a game of Halo 3. His Xbox screen went black for a few minutes while he was playing the futuristic first-person shooter game that pits humans against aliens.
31.12 / 06:27
IPO economy Adventure love Pregnancy Schools Interviews Bikes unite Tamil Nadu woman and her husband. But her ride during 7th month of pregnancy sparks debate
Shivaani Mathesh, widely known as Miss Motoaddictto, recently shared her inspiring journey of balancing her love for biking with the challenges of pregnancy. Reflecting on her long-standing passion for motorcycles, she revealed how her fascination began in her school years and evolved into a defining part of her identity. Despite societal expectations in her village in Tamil Nadu, Shivaani pursued her passion, undeterred by comments about how her love for bikes might impact her future.
30.12 / 21:29
markets Booking Strategy Marvell film show Schools Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man: What we know about Marvel's new animated aeries
Spider-Man features Peter Parker balancing his life between high school and crime fighting. The animated series uses a style reminiscent of the early Spider-Man comic books.
29.12 / 19:55
markets Racing Remark trends students Schools International Dr Manmohan Singh was a distinguished leader, an eminent economist: PM's Principal Secy PK Mishra
PK Mishra described late PM Manmohan Singh as a «distinguished leader, eminent economist and a great human being» in his condolence message. Mishra was a student of Dr Singh at the Delhi School of Economics and later served as a bureaucrat during his prime ministership.
28.12 / 10:31
CEO Remark Research community social innovations Schools American claims all AI companies were found by white men. Desi CEO schools him with emojis
H-1B visa reforms, a controversial remark about Indians and artificial intelligence has drawn widespread attention, particularly catching the eye of Aravind Srinivas, cofounder of Perplexity AI.
28.12 / 10:07
Extreme Cycling Pregnancy medicines Schools Menstrual health: What you need to know about period blood clots
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A healthy menstrual cycle involves the brain, ovaries and uterus working in close harmony, to facilitate the development of an egg and the endometrium lining of the uterus, in anticipation of a possible pregnancy. In the absence of pregnancy, the endometrial lining is discarded by the body in the form of menstrual flow.
27.12 / 17:17
markets economy Remark Dreams Trade Department Schools Pierre Poilievre — take note of Liz Truss's ensnarement: How FP columnists saw it in 2024
During their debate Joe Biden and Donald Trump engaged in silly finger-wagging about who had expanded the deficit most. But neither had any sort of plan to deal with mounting deficits and mountainous debt. Consolidated government gross debt has reached 123 per cent of U.S. GDP, heading for 134 per cent in 2030. With rising interest rates, Democrats’ devotion to more spending and Republicans’ to tax cuts means the debt can only rise, and with it the likelihood of financial stress. That incumbent governments are floundering should surprise no one. This week it’s happening in the U.K. and France. This fall and next year it may happen in the U.S. and Canada. You mess up economically and voters punish you. To paraphrase Bill Clinton: “It’s almost always the economy, stupid.” —
27.12 / 16:13
markets UPS country Schools Equality Videos Morning Coffee: Christmas is cancelled for London investment bankers. Hedge fund managers give up on sweet treats
It’s beginning to look a lot like… work?  There is a quirky little provision of the UK’s Takeover Code which requires a firm bid to be made within 28 days of the buyer’s interest becoming public. It’s based on a simple day count, with no allowance for public holidays or anything else.  And so, if a deal gets into the newspapers late in November, the bankers can be faced with a deadline that falls on a day when they might normally not expect to be working.
26.12 / 13:29
UPS FIVE Coronavirus wellness pandemic Schools Videos Returning to the office can disrupt life. Here are some tips to navigate the changes
Thousands of workers are facing an unsettling reality heading into 2025

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