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When India Gave The World The Priceless Gift Of Nothing
15 August 2022 as India celebrates Independence Day, its people look back at the achievements of the last 75 years. When indulging in a...
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India@75: Tourism & Culture Ministry plans facelift to 75 iconic destinations
Gearing up for the 75th Independence Day celebrations in 2022, The Ministry of Tourism & Culture has decided to equip 75 iconic...
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China e-commerce: is it time to look beyond regulatory pressures?
Nothing showcases China’s love of e-commerce better than Singles’ Day, or 11.11. This unofficial holiday, initially founded as an...
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China drafts national guidelines for commercial driverless robotaxis
On Monday, Chinese officials published a set of draft rules that will allow self-driving companies to offer rides and charge fees for...
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China will continue to lead the global e-commerce market with over $2 trillion in sales in 2022
China’s e-commerce market, the world’s largest, is expected to register strong growth of 10.4% in 2022 as consumers increasingly move...
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How strength training, yoga and listening to her body have helped a 69-year-old age well
If you’re searching for a natural way to slow the ageing process, look no further than a regular exercise regimen; it can be as simple as...
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More mainland universities on world academic ranking list
Academic research organization Shanghai Ranking Consultancy released the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022 on Monday, assessing...
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What happened after Jaishankar visited a restaurant in US with his son?
New Delhi: A video of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has gone viral on social media, wherein he could be seen sharing an...
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China lockdowns hit lab-grown diamond output
Lockdowns in China have affected production of lab-grown diamonds in India, as the supply of the main raw material, graphite, has come to...
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India's semiconductor component market to reach $300 billion by 2026
A new report said on Tuesday that the cumulative value of India's semiconductor component industry is expected to exceed $300 billion by...
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China pares back holdings of U.S. Treasuries for 7th month
NEW YORK, Aug 15 (Reuters) - (This August 15 story corrects to remove incorrect reference in paragraph 11 to 10-year Treasury yield...
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How Embedded Insurance Is Changing India’s Insurtech Landscape
It took a pandemic to force multiple sectors to accelerate their digital agendas and insurance is no different. As per a recent global...
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India Now Creating Unicorns Faster Than China
India currently has 105 unicorns and this number is expected to increase by 140% in the next three years. According to Inc42’s latest...
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Innovation in focus: How India can become a global R&D powerhouse
So far, GoI's flagship 'Make in India' initiative has had a mixed record. While manufacturing's share of the economy has been falling...
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Are Indian startup founders in denial?
On August 8, after SoftBank reported a record $23 billion quarterly loss, chief executive Masayoshi Son sent out a warning to founders of...
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India likely to pip China in number of overseas students in UK this year
India is likely to pip China in terms of the number of overseas students in the UK this year. From only 20,000 five years ago to issuing...
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Decoded: Why German retail giant Metro wants to exit India
Worldwide, multinational corporations (MNCs) are viewed with suspicion whenever they set up operations in other countries. India is no...
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How does India have twice as many women airline pilots as the US?
Nivedita Bhasin became the world’s youngest commercial airline captain in 1989, but the Indian pilot still recalls her early years when...
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Educated, ambitious, ever more powerful: How Indian migration is changing the nation
It’s grey, gloomy and wet on this wintry Sunday in Rowville, on the industrial eastern edge of Melbourne’s suburban sprawl. But inside a...
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What can make India@100 world's most integrated, developed and sustainable economy
Globalisation was a hard-won battle. It was achieved through significant changes in the mindset of various national governments. It is...
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