Self-Improvement

Karnataka’s Muzrai Dept. disburses ₹38 lakh to 254 students of priest families; five get ₹1 lakh each for overseas study

Karnataka's Muzrai Department has allocated ₹38.38 lakh to 254 students from priest families, including five receiving ₹1 lakh each for overseas studies. This initiative supports educational advancement for those in financial need.

T.N. Rising Summit in Madurai sees 91 MoUs, Stalin says focus is on uniform development

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced 91 MoUs worth ₹36,660 crore at the T.N. Rising Summit, aiming for balanced industrial development in the region.

Act against paper leaks, illegal mining: Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary

Bihar's Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary has ordered measures to prevent question paper leaks and illegal mining. This includes forming a special team and seizing vehicles used in illegal activities.

Harnessing human-AI collaboration for an AI roadmap that moves beyond pilots

Many companies are stuck in AI experimentation despite high investment. The challenge lies in integrating AI into existing workflows and decision-making processes.

Call for advanced medical innovations in veterinary sector

Dr. D.V.R. Prakash Rao emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary research in veterinary medicine to enhance animal health and productivity. This call highlights the growing opportunities in the field.

Rent, cars, credit: CA explains why old financial wisdom no longer works

Young earners in India face a financial landscape vastly different from their parents, prompting a reevaluation of traditional financial advice.

Why The ‘Career Minimalism’ Trend Is Spreading Beyond Gen Z

Career minimalism, popularized by Gen Z, is now influencing all generations, encouraging a more intentional approach to work. This shift reflects a desire for autonomy and balance amid burnout and broken advancement systems.

The People Outsourcing Their Thinking to AI

Many individuals are increasingly reliant on AI for daily tasks, raising concerns about cognitive dependence. This trend may affect critical thinking and decision-making skills.

Telangana to announce two FIFA-AIFF football academies at Global Summit

Telangana will announce two football academies at the Global Summit, including India's first women's academy. This initiative aims to boost women's football in the region.

When childhood becomes a commodity: Why preschools must be regulated

India's preschool sector faces issues due to commercialization, threatening children's social and emotional growth. Effective regulation is essential for quality early childhood education.

Academics protest against Bill to revamp Indian Statistical Institute

Over 1,500 academics protested against a government Bill that threatens the autonomy of the Indian Statistical Institute, a key institution for statistical research in India.

The Download: AI and coding, and Waymo’s aggressive driverless cars

Amazon Web Services has launched three advanced AI agents that can autonomously code for extended periods. This development could significantly enhance coding efficiency and accuracy.