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'HP is good for India, but India is great for HP': Ipsita Dasgupta, MD of HP India, on AI, the...
Business Today· 6 days agoIpsita Dasgupta, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of HP India, talks about the India...
Walking Tips: How many steps should you ideally cover in a kilometre | - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoFrom walking properly to wearing the right kind of shoes, walking benefits are being weighed from...
From CEO at 24 to leading a Rs 1000 crore empire: The inspiring journey of Devita Saraf
Indiatimes· 1 day agoFrom humble beginnings, she built a company that now stands as a Rs 1000 crore empire. Today, we...
Does Drinking Coffee Actually Help With Hangovers?
Daily Meal· 17 hours agoThat means you might get the benefits of alertness and wakefulness while you're drinking, but it's going to wear off faster and it might just leave you...
N.Y.C.’s Ivy League Clubs Are Struggling to Attract Members: Report
Robb Report· 6 days agoThe dire straits are being felt across the university-club landscape: Since 2016, the Cornell Club...
Is Biden Competent For 2nd Term? Health Experts Call Out "Raging Ageism"
NDTV· 2 days agoAs Joe Biden's verbal gaffes, shaky voice, and other troubling signs have brought an intense focus...
What do admissions officers at top US institutions look for in the application essays of...
Financial Express· 3 days agoTop US colleges are seeking graduates who they believe will become exceptional brand ambassadors for...
Meet man whose father became billionaire at 80, runs Rs 21923 crore liquor company, he is...
DNA India· 7 days agoAbhishek Khaitan is a third-generation entrepreneur who leads Radico Khaitan Limited, a...
Crowdfunding Dynamics in India: A Journey through Challenges, Trends, & Future Innovations
SiliconIndia· 3 days agoVarun Sheth, Co-Founder & CEO, KettoVarun hails from Mumbai, having pursued his education at Jamnabai Narsee School and Narsee Monjee College. Over the past decade, crowdfunding has emerged ...
India's New Trilemma
rediff.com· 6 days ago"Aren't you kids going to have children?" I asked one of my nieces who had come for a one-week holiday with us recently. Of course, addressing her and her husband as "kids" was a gesture of ...