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Gen Z has cracked the college dressing code. Comfort always comes first, but looking cute is non-negotiable.
'The race is now on for Indian IT firms to develop their AI prowess and focus on a software-first approach to services as the people element becomes more complicated with Trump's expected new regulations.'
'Only four or five original companies remain; the rest have been replaced every decade as sectors evolve or leadership shifts.' 'Companies that fail to adapt -- like many textile mills from the 1970s and shipping firms from the 1980s -- disappear.' 'Benchmark indices reward those who reinvent themselves in line with economic demands.'
'On Wednesdays We Wear Pink' statement gets a whole new meaning. Let the midweek glam attack begin...
When it comes to fashion, there are no confusing questions facing this pretty lass.
'Could the impending new crisis, vibe coding, similarly create not a disaster like what befell Indian handlooms during the Industrial Revolution but another opportunity like what the Y2K crisis created?' asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
Here's how you look as delectable as the dessert.
March sent the temperatures soaring, and we aren't even talking about the oncoming summer!
Shine brighter than a diamond with holographic fashion!
With Rasha Thadani, it's always a style carnival where the fun never stops!
The countdown for the Valentine's day has begun with Rose Day and love is already in the air.
What fashion has in store for you in the New Year.
Just as her diverse movie roles, her personal style is equally dynamic and ever evolving.
From laser-cut florals to Y2K-inspired rosettes, one is spoilt for choices when it comes to applique.
As showstopper for NIF Global's The Runway collection at the on-going Lakme x FDCI Fashion Week, Fatima Sana Shaikh rocked a stunning cream satin maxi dress.
She does not hesitate when it comes to experimenting with her makeup.
Jaaved Jaaferi's only beti showcases a stunning array of eclectic ensembles.
Here is the Brahma Mantra for mankind. So long as the world has leaders with judgement -- humane, compassionate, and no-nonsense in their thinking -- natural intelligence will prevail, notes R Gopalakrishnan.
Outhouse's latest jewellery collection is too bold.
Six wondrous wardrobe moments that set the mood board this week.
A Goldman Sachs report said, in the past also, major crisis have led to a sharp increase in outsourcing and even offshoring particularly to India , thanks to lower wages for technology developers as compared to developed economies, and an increasing annual base of engineering graduates.
'We are anticipating that the hiring trend will continue to see double-digit growth at least for the current financial year.'
Ramalinga Raju founded Satyam in 1987.
'We have focused on profitable revenue, cash generating businesses, throughout our journey.'
India has celebrated with great vigour the achievement of each and every athlete, as much as its cricket team, says Olympic bronze medalist Gagan Narang, in our special series where well-known Indians tell Rediff.com what they love most about India.
The report says, the emerging markets continue to have uneven performance but India recovers from decelerating growth. Narendra Modi government, it added, continues business-friendly growth reforms, the economy grows at 6 per cent and the market rises 20 per cent.
People mostly say 'work hard and party harder', but Premji's concept is 'work hard and work harder'. With close to 70 per cent of his wealth pledged to charity, Premji is also the epitome of a true leader who makes a mark in giving back most of his wealth to society.
Around 29,533 candidates who got registered at the state district employment exchanges are not likely to get jobs because of computer errors, caused by the staff at these exchanges, and usage of outdated technology, according to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Sukanya Verma brings us everything we learned in this notorious year.
As the world trembled in anticipation of the Y2K disaster, India awoke to outsourcing.
Combining affordable IT with native Indian ingenuity and entrepreneurship F C Kohli believed would enable Indian small businesses match anyone and thrive.
'People are doing a lot of trading.' 'Short-term euphoria can be seen.' 'Retail participation is best through MFs and PMS.'
'30 to 40% of the industry needs to be reskilled as existing jobs will go to automation.' 'Reskilling is required as some existing jobs will not be required in the future.'
He may make a comeback as co-chairman at India's second largest software exporter.