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Global Giants Eye Stake in IndiaFirst Life Insurance

Samsung Life, BNP Paribas, Prudential Plc, and Norwest Venture Partners are evaluating a stake buy in IndiaFirst Life Insurance from Warburg Pincus, in a deal that could value the insurer at over ₹10,000 crore. Read more.

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.

Indian techie's high Singapore salary brings loneliness

An Indian machine learning engineer in Singapore reveals his salary jumped fivefold, but his happiness plummeted. His viral post sparks a debate on the emotional cost of success abroad. Read the full story.

Scientist Predicts Proof of Alien Life by 2075

Renowned space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock is convinced alien life exists. With new tech like the James Webb Telescope, proof could come within decades. Explore the cosmic search.

Axis Bank, Max Life & Khyaal Partner for Mumbai Seniors

Axis Bank, Max Life Insurance, and Khyaal collaborate to enhance retirement readiness for senior citizens in Mumbai through integrated financial and wellness services. Learn about this innovative partnership.

Young Indian Women Prioritize Family Over Career

A growing movement among young conservative women in India embraces 'seasons of life,' prioritizing family formation before career advancement. Discover why this trend is gaining momentum.

Remembering Pattimma: A Life of Gentle Wisdom

Explore the enduring legacy of Pattimma, whose simple stories woven with goodness continue to inspire generations. Discover how ordinary lives teach extraordinary lessons.

8 Hard Truths Life Teaches You

Discover the 8 essential life lessons everyone learns through difficult experiences. From setting boundaries to choosing your circle wisely, learn how to navigate personal growth.

IIT Grad Pays ₹1 Lakh/Month for Home Manager

Aman Goel, GreyLabs founder, hires a home manager for ₹1 lakh monthly to manage household tasks. The IIT Bombay graduate explains this saves time to focus on his startup, sparking mixed reactions online.

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