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Some admire the way the airline has reacted to Covid crisis but with the airline announcing plans last week to start direct flights to London in the winter of 2020, the list of naysayers is growing
Airline chief Tony Fernandes' "out-of-the-box" choices of CEOs have proved to be disastrous for AirAsia
Coding has been a career option for decades in India, but it is now attracting the lower strata as well
Many Tata loyalists believe that the group has already bitten off more than it can chew
Dutta is convinced that no matter where we find ourselves today, one cannot go wrong with the Indian aviation market
UpGrad 2.0 will expand focus from professionals to include fresh graduates as it enters a new phase of its own evolution
With the Covid-19 pandemic slowing the once-booming domestic market, Indian carriers are discovering virtues in the international passenger and cargo business
Despite some serious hand-holding, getting the ball into the goalpost in phase two of NITI Aayog's ambitious SATH-E project is easier said than done
In terms of users on both edX.org and all its open source offerings, edX is by far the largest player in the field
Conflicting news reports say Tatas want to sell their stake and exit, and that the Malaysian partner Air Asia Berhard wants to bow out.
Some recent decisions taken by Air India's board are beyond comprehension
This is the situation in which a large number of recent and would be entrepreneurs around the world and in India find themselves
Zenios tells Anjuli Bhargava that rapid innovation is, and will continue to be, necessary due to the upheaval of the pandemic
A Jaipur-based educational organisation lends a hand to the struggling administration in its fight against Covid-19 in the remote villages of Alwar, writes Anjuli Bhargava
A study of higher education trends in India points towards many desirable and prospective policy recommendations to fill arising discrepancies
They are betting on blended learning being the new normal in the post-Covid world, thanks to a more receptive and savvier customer emerging from the crisis
The Covid crisis has revealed many shortcomings in India's school education system
How Lucknow's City Montessori Schools managed to offer comprehensive online education to its 57,000 students during the Covid-19 crisis
Starvation deaths post-Covid are likely to gallop in India's most vulnerable states unless the Centre steps in
The Navjeevan children proudly demonstrate their learning and achievements by teaching their younger siblings and other children in the community