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The digital delusion: Why educated young minds are falling prey to cybercrimes | Mumbai News - Times...
The Times of India· 1 day agoOver a decade of helping over 5,000 victims paints a stark reality: 90% of the victims are young, educated individuals, often from the IT and financial sectors.This irony ...
From Investing for growth to leveraging Gen AI to meet ESG goals
Financial Express· 7 hours agoWhat the CXOs across sectors were reading in the changing landscape with respect to adoption of Gen...
The K-Beauty Impact On Indian Cosmetics
Free Press Journal· 13 hours agoHallyu, which translates to ‘Korean wave’, is a cultural phenomenon where the global popularity of South Korean pop culture has dramatically risen since...
How Kanjeevaram saris are redefining heritage for young women
Indian Express· 8 hours agoJohn Varghese, professor at the School of Fashion, World University of Design, noticed a cultural...
‘Modi’s visit a good starting point to upgrade India-Austria relations’
The Week· 5 days agoPrime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Austria , bolstering the 75 year old diplomatic ties, places...
FSSAI’s food labelling norms: The need for loud and clear food labels
Financial Express· 21 hours agoNORDIC COUNTRIES ARE ahead of the curve with smart food labels becoming the norm.
Boehringer Ingelheim plans sustainability work for the long term
Pharmaceutical Technology· 4 days agoHaving a clearly defined, holistic approach to the dissemination of sustainability throughout all...
ISRO has a problem: too many rockets, too few satellites to launch | Analysis
The Hindu· 2 days agoIn June, S. Somanath, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Secretary of the...
10 smallest cities in the world
The Times of India· 4 days agoEven though these cities are small in size and population, each have their unique characteristics and histories, reminding us that size does not define...