Individuals who can understand data and go for data driven decisions making using their critical mind will be highly valued.
Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin was among the first to tweet his reaction.
Former New Zealand cricket captain Martin Crowe, whose innovative leadership and sparkling batting energised their 1992 World Cup campaign, is determined to witness the 2015 World Cup.
Take a break at regular intervals; stare a distant object for at least half a minute so that your eyes can relax says Dr Rohini Shetye.
Cricket matches between the two countries are among the most intense rivalries in global sport.
Recognise the source and personal contribution to stress, suggests Dr Naveen Jayaram.
The US has been, historically, a sleeping partner in India-China relations. Today, any attempt by the Modi government to make a bilateral move to improve relations with Beijing could upset Biden's apple cart, notes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
Following is a list of quotes from the 17-times Grand Slam champion on tennis, the pandemic, vaccines and more:
Handy tips for the countdown to your due date.
Choked almost manages to be a real depiction of life after demonetisation for a lower middle class household but ends up being a puzzle in a puddle, feels Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Stopped drinking milk? Kavita Devgan gives you 8 reasons to start again.
Did you know Aamir hates to take a bath? Read on to know more!
'If the meditative yoga programme we had developed for the elderly was practised for one hour every day, five days in a week for six months, it could lead to an improvement in the overall quality of life of the elderly.'
According to vastu shastra there are various factors that contribute to gadget addiction and reduces communication and harmony among the members in family or an organisation:
While it is good to appreciate how others manage, set your own goals as a family, says Fatema Agarkar.
'I will not take anything for granted now.'
Which one suits your budget and needs?
A young IT grad jailed for visa fraud committed by his agent, gives an insider's view of life in jail.
Inundated with information and long hours of test practice, aspirants are bound to commit mistakes, notes Arun Sharma, a top CAT educator at Unacademy.
If it's not, Dr Muffazal Lakdawala lists the problems you can face.
Akhtaruzzaman Elias's The Raincoat describes the effect of the 1971 war on a college and on one of its teachers in particular.
Those working from home devote 66 per cent more time to work than regular office goers, leading to more stress.
Between phony philosophical musings and Abbas-Mustan level of believe-it-or-not twists, Sadak 2 dodders towards its dead end destination, notes Sukanya Verma.
Rafael Nadal has played down the significance of his quarter-final defeat by Austrian Dominic Thiem at the Madrid Open
'When it comes to work, he forgets his sleep, his food, everything.' 'He is too involved in the process and that gives him strength.'
'Such exciting things were happening and then this speed bump happened.'
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was not the only one dressed like a princess at the recently concluded French film festival.
Is Apple going the Android way? Some of the features and enhancements in iOS 14 might make you think the smartphone giant is trying to introduce some android experiences into its ecosystem, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
Serena Williams sounded a warning for her fellow Australian Open contenders with a sleek win
The likes of iconic actor-director Guru Dutt, South star Silk Smitha, actor Jiah Khan and now, Sushant Singh Rajput gave up on life in the Indian film industry.
Simona Halep is prepared for her second marathon of the tournament when she faces former champion Angelique Kerber
At some stage this fall in the quality of life will begin to hurt anybody's popularity, observes Shekhar Gupta.
'Since it was the last day of flights, the feeling was weird. There were hardly any aircraft on the ground or in the air.'
From exercising, to washing vessels, cooking and playing with pets, here's looking at how they are keeping themselves busy during the Maharashtra lockdown.
Lauding A P J Abdul Kalam for withdrawing from the Presidential race, the Shiv Sena on Wednesday said it wanted the "conscience" of the other presidential hopeful, P A Sangma, to also awaken. "Kalam has pulled out after listening to his conscience. We thank his conscience for that. We hope that Purno Sangma's conscience too awakens. About those who are pretending to sleep, the less said the better," the editorial in party's mouthpiece Saamna said on Wednesday.
Smith, however, had developed symptoms overnight and after further testing on Sunday, which is part of the process, Saw ruled him out of the fifth day.
Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce powered her way to 100 metres gold on Sunday to become the first person to win four gold medals over the distance at the athletics world championships.
It's been two years since she started running.
Mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take charge of your life.
'I think I have been lucky that I have found directors who take me for what I am and what they think I am capable of, rather than go on my previous films and see what I have done.'