Post Brexit, Irish universities are seeing a surge in applications says Barry O'Driscoll, senior spokesperson for Education in Ireland.
Ulka Sadalkar and Rajeev Kher are transforming Pune's public restrooms and offering a dignified solution to India's sanitation needs.
Indians who live away from home tells us how they are celebrating the winter harvest festival.
Through the Uravugal Trust, Khaalid Ahamed has enabled the dignified burial of 150 plus unclaimed bodies in Chennai.
'Humans use only 5 per cent of their brains. Dolphins use 20 per cent.' 'Imagine if we were able to fully use our creativity and knowledge, we will be able to achieve the impossible.'
Why the Sasural Simar Ka star deserved to win the reality show.
'You must remember that a career is something you can craft for yourself.' 'But if you want to be a successful leader, you need the organisation and your team to support you.' 'In order to make it all work, you need to be cognisant of the team.' 'You can't be a prima donna. These days, people don't accept that.' 'You can't ride roughshod over people.'
'Work really hard on improving your sound.' 'Try to get as much people as possible to listen to your music.'
Astro-numerologist Sanjay Jumaani looks up the numbers for Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas.
'We don't know if the water we are drinking has lead in it or not.' 'In India, we don't have ways to easily detect or measure contamination levels.'
Haaziq Kazi, disturbed by the damage we have done to marine life, has designed a solution to save the oceans.
'I believe that to be a successful leader, you need to develop fly vision.'
Sangeeta Talwar, one of India's first women bosses, tells women how they can succeed in the cut-throat word of business.
Veena Balakrishnan and Vighnesh Vancheeshwar tell us how they planned it.
'#MeToo is a giant stride towards protesting sexual/verbal assault.' 'It is very important for us, as a society, to 'listen', to introspect and to understand that this is part of 'change' towards a safer society.' 'Hushing it up will only encourage the perpetrators who will begin to feel that they are invincible.'
Indrani's words were quick, her hand gestures quicker. She kept pointing to certain paragraphs in their consent terms.
The story behind Wali Ullah's picture will melt your heart.
'I ask for bail in the name of justice.' 'Give me a chance to stay alive and see the trial till its end.'
Aditya and Gayatri Sharma are giving us fitness goals.
Helicopter Eela could have been a good film but falls short, says Savera R Someshwar.