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Economic Survey 2025-26 calls for education reforms to stem student exodus, draw overseas learners
With 28 Indian students going abroad for every one international student who chooses India, the Economic Survey said the country has officially emerged as the world’s largest source country for ...
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Gen Z less intelligent than millennials: How skipping books and doomscrolling are taking a toll on cognitive abilities
A recent study suggests Gen Z may be the first generation to lag behind Millennials in key cognitive skills, including ...
Kim Strassel speaks with Foundation for Defense of Democracies CEO Mark Dubowitz about the magnitude of the protests in Iran, the most effective use of U.S. power, and what a democratic Iran could ...
World Economic Forum President Børge Brende said that he had expected all the recent economic reforms in India, but had not expected them so soon – perhaps in the coming decade. Brende said the ...
India is at the cusp of a historic economic journey, with government policies and reforms giving the country “wind in its sails” even as global trade uncertainties intensify, Principal Secretary to ...
The Budget 2026 : On Februrary1, 2026, Finance Minister of India presented Union Budget 2026-2027, marking a historic moment ...
The retail sector, one of India’s largest contributors to GDP and a major source of employment, continues to serve as the backbone of the country’s consumption-driven economy. Over the past decade, ...
Strengthening innovation could help boost productivity growth by 40 percent, equal to adding the output of the country’s ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
India is expected to be the fastest growing large economy in 2024 contributing 20% of global growth WEF president Borge Brende praised India's rapid economic reforms as key to its growth prospects ...
That India is being able to maintain more than a modicum of internal stability amidst a world that is going up in flames has become a cliché of sorts in the past year. Barring the small continent of ...
A study has estimated 49 lakh cases of typhoid fever and 7,850 deaths in India in 2023, with Delhi, Maharashtra and Karnataka together accounting for nearly 30 per cent of the national burden.
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