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Why this Harvard grad chose India over the US

Charmie Kapoor, a Harvard-educated professional, shares why emotional fulfilment and community in India outweigh material comforts of the US. Discover her unique perspective.

Kerala: The 'Finland of India' - Key Reasons

Discover why Kerala is earning the nickname 'Finland of India.' From a literacy rate exceeding 94% to social welfare and water-rich landscapes, explore the striking parallels.

India to Restart Canada FTA Talks, US Negotiations Advanced

India will soon begin discussions on the terms of reference for a free trade agreement with Canada, reviving paused talks. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal also noted significant progress in negotiations with the United States.

How Gen Z's Social Media Lingo is Changing Therapy

Indian therapists face a new challenge as Gen Z clients use terms like 'gaslighting' and 'avoidant attachment' from social media, reshaping therapy sessions and self-diagnosis trends. Explore the impact.

AI's Strange New Terms: A 2025 Lexicon Guide

As AI revolutionizes 2025, a bizarre new vocabulary emerges. Learn about prompt goblins, algorithm whisperers, vishing scams, and the agentic age. Demystify AI's word salad now.

Court sets interim royalty rate at $0.365 per device

London High Court grants Acer, Asus, and Hisense an interim license to use Nokia's video patents. Judge sets royalty at $0.365 per device, a middle ground in the FRAND dispute. Nokia plans to appeal. Read the full details.

5 Animals That Lived Alongside Dinosaurs

Discover five incredible living animals, from sharks to tuataras, that share the planet with dinosaurs millions of years ago. These 'living fossils' survived mass extinction.

Study: Clean Air for 80% of Bus Travel Time in India

A new study reveals passengers in India's intercity buses breathe acceptable air quality for up to 80% of their journey. Discover the findings and how smart filtration systems are making travel safer.

How Your Home Affects Your Child's School Grades

New research reveals substandard housing hurts children's education. Improving living conditions can boost grades and attendance. Discover the key factors and potential solutions.

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