Profile of Jyotika Sood
An MBA degree is no longer a ticket to a cushy corporate job. For many, the degree is just the beginning of unconventional careers.
A range of solutions to beat toxic air, innovated by new Indian companies
The Centre has reacted angrily at the new Global Hunger Index, but experts say it should plug loopholes in the food delivery system.
As of September 15, over 4.5 crore cases were pending across all courts in India. The data collated and analysed, shows that this huge backlog is courtesy of the huge number of vacancies in the Indian judiciary system
India is the world’s third largest producer of e-waste after China and the US
India has slipped to 101st position from last year’s 94th position
The move, if implemented by Indian food regulator FSSAI, could empower Indian consumers and substantially impact the Indian oil industry.
Postmen and women recall the days when the bearer of letters were served tea and snacks by grateful families.
This month India Post completes 167 years of its existence. With the advent of technology, it could have long been gone. Instead, the department kept reinventing itself managing to bounce back with new products.
An order to freeze Indian government assets in Paris puts the spotlight on faultlines in India’s push for foreign investment
If elite institutions take the lead to break their silos, ‘online learning’ could revolutionise the knowledge landscape
Indian mental health and wellness startups have garnered over US$ 28.24 with the decade’s highest investment in 2021.
Cryptocurrency is emerging as the new global moolah. Is India ready to cash in on the $2.36 trillion market?
Will a rising sea submerge India’s coastal cities and villages in the future? Will climate change affect our monsoon, and the floods and droughts linked to it?
Details of Agristack, the flagship to digitally transform agriculture, are not public yet. Why are critics raising red flags then?
In an interview with Outlook, PFRDA chairperson Supratim Bandyopadhyay talks about pension IPOs and the pension business market in India.
Bitcoin took a hit over the last few months, but its upsurge may have been the result of a buildup of its wider acceptance. The good days are back for cryptocurrency, claim experts
Many schools and state governments claim that they have made special arrangements in the schools to ensure Covid-19 protocols are being followed strictly.
'We recommend few policy interventions such as allowing a super deduction of 200 % for R&D expenses for new and clean solar technology development and the 'Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme' to further boost R&D in the solar sector,' says Vikram Solar’s Managing Director, Gyanesh Chaudhary
Liberalisation opened up a brave, new world to consumers. And life has never been the same again.
Apps with racy content have become increasingly popular. The law has enough teeth to keep them in line.
There’s an entrepreneurial surge in the wake of the pandemic-induced job crisis as former employees chart new paths to strike out on their own
The economic toll that the coronavirus pandemic has wrought on Indians, especially the middle class and the poor, is as bad as the deaths and the sickness. And there’s uncertainty around a post-pandemic recovery.
GST may be a success story but for the small and medium Indian businesses it’s a casualty whose price is being paid by them either through debts, loans or suicides in extreme cases.
Consumption of plastics, packaging material has increased with home deliveries and e-commerce deliveries taking a priority.