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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· 1 hour 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· 7 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· 3 hours agoJohn Varghese, professor at the School of Fashion, World University of Design, noticed a cultural...
FSSAI’s food labelling norms: The need for loud and clear food labels
Financial Express· 15 hours agoNORDIC COUNTRIES ARE ahead of the curve with smart food labels becoming the norm.
‘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...
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...