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The foundation's president says COP21 Pledge of $100 bn from richer nations hasn't been met and is no longer enough
While Reliance hopes the gamble on the brand's popularity in the 1970s will pay off, experts feel it may not connect with the millennials, who are the major consumers of aerated drinks today
"I want to really emphasise that these will not be a small cohort of staff employed in India, but Deakin staff who happen to be employed in India. That's not the same," Martin said
Large recruiters relying more on private institutes for vocational talent, which they is is quicker in catching up to their job requirements
Deferred exams, cancelled recruitment drives, delays in the declaration of results, and pending court cases are among the few hurdles students must cross to land their 'dream' jobs
The Indian legal system is deploying artificial intelligence for improved efficiency
Despite global brouhaha over Microsoft's dominance, the merger may benefit gamers here
As Dilbert comic strips get pulled for creator's racism, Asok was accepted as a satirical comment
The report noted that over 20 Indian companies have already applied to secure 5G spectrum for private networks in the country
The festival, which plays host to France as its guest of honour, was inaugurated by 2022 Literature Nobel Laureate, Annie Ernaux
In Finland, teachers too are largely free from external requirements such as inspection and standardised testing
Pay expected to increase 10.3% on average in 2023: Aon survey
Students wait for NMC to clear the air over internship, licence and registration guidelines
Key concern: Gap between industry requirement and what's taught
Educational emigration will remain high unless India strengthens the skill development ecosystem in higher education, say students and teachers
Chetan Sharma's revelations in the cricketing space are just the latest outcome of big sting operations that have been going on for at least 20 years
Did the Nobel laureate die a natural death or was it murder by poison due to his political leanings? New investigations point to the latter
Queen Consort Camilla will instead wear Queen Mary's crown at King Charles III's coronation in May
She's known to be tough on immigration, anti-abortion and pro-business
The CAG inspection could cover only 1,655 monuments on the protected list at the time