India Skills Report suggests that by 2025, more than 250 million of India’s youth would have entered the workforce. As many as 5,000,000 Indian students graduate every year. Around 15 million youth enter the workforce every year. Education has become a mafia with private colleges mushrooming across India. India is a young nation where 62... Continue Reading →
Exploring Feminism in Asia: A woman fights for her rights in the heart of Afghanistan
Abida Nowroz, a native of Jalalabad, is training to be a nurse in a country where women’s rights have little space in the patriarchy of the system. However, she is determined to change the situation in the repressive society. Her small bit is actually a storm in an ocean, keeping in mind her social... Continue Reading →
HRMS software solutions help HR depts in appraisals and recruitment & hiring
It is that time of the year when appraisals are on the top of everybody’s minds. And, rightly so. An employee wants to know how he performed and expects to be rewarded if has met his company’s aspirations. Similarly, an organization wants to take stock of the achievements and performance of its employees in the... Continue Reading →
Green Innovator from India turns plastics into biodiesel: Mission Green
Who doesn’t want to get rid of plastics—so much an integral part of our lives—in a way that it doesn’t clog drains and cause deep-seated pollution. Climate change and global warming are threatening the Earth. Kolkata-based Neogi Technologies converts waste plastic into fuel oil! While the innovation removes harmful plastics from the environment, it also... Continue Reading →
Obama warns Putin, says: We will take action against Russia for interfering in US elections
Washington, USA: Outgoing US President Barack Obama has said that the USA would strike back against Russian hacking after the White House made accusations against Russian President Vladimir Putin of involvement in cyber-attacks aimed at influencing the United States presidential elections. "I think there is no doubt that when any foreign government tries to impact the... Continue Reading →
International Tea Day: Effects of Demonetization on the tea industry
Tea is more than just a drink. It’s a connection among Indians. Tea generates valuable revenue through exports, filling the country’s coffers with foreign currency. On the 12th International Tea Day, let’s look at the effect demonetization has been having on the industry and its workers. The government has banned Rs. 500 and Rs. 2000... Continue Reading →
Why is Shahrukh Khan aka SRK the biggest cinema star in India: Perhaps, bigger than Rajnikanth
I was taking a quiet stroll with a friend along the Band Stand, Bandra—just before midnight. That was when I noticed a huge gathering of people. Not wanting to miss out on the action, I ventured close and enquired. Someone from the frenzied crowd looked at me with an incredulous look on his face. “Dude,... Continue Reading →
Delhi Smog: How Big Data Analytics can Help In Reducing Pollution
Climate change and global warming are hard realities facing mankind. According to figures by NASA, global temperatures have gone up by more than 1 degree since 1880, whereas 9 out of the 10 warmest years ever recorded have occurred after 2000. In 2012, the Arctic ice shrank to its lowest level. Globally, sea levels are... Continue Reading →
World Aids Day: Big Data Analytics helps Aids research
Big Data Analytics helping Aids research
