Being a start-up backed by marquee funds will no longer be enough to seek a placement slot at the Indian Institutes of Technology.
'My Nani passed away in January 2016 and the house belonged to her and my Nana.' 'After they passed away, the family decided to sell the house.' 'My mother's immediate response was that we have to make a film in this house before it was sold.'
'Karan Johar is the busiest person in Bollywood, but he still talkS to us to know just what are we wearing to what event and what promotions.'
'Urbanisation results in heavy rainfall events.'
'I draw inspiration from superheroes. I don't like gruesome action. I don't like showing blood.'
Bangalore-based couple Sneha Sundaram and Bharath Bevinahally tell us how Kutuki, an early learning app, will change the way 200 mn kids in Indian will access education.
'Hopefully, I will become more evolved as a performer in the future.'
Familiar models of questions were absent and every set had 'unfamiliar' written all over it.
Teachers across universities are questioning the "thoughtlessness, rushed manner and opacity" of the process in which the UGC announced the introduction of the choice-based credit system across universities in the country.
'But it was dicey as he was still in jail.'
Medha is an organisation created with the idea of bringing in better employment opportunities and life for educated youth.
Inspiring story of 13-year-old boy who spends his spare time in helping his peers become smarter students
'India is called the largest democracy in the world, and one cannot believe that there are two Constitutions, two penal codes and two sets of laws.'
'This generation wants to try different things, are ready to take risks and experiment with their careers.'
Was Wang Yi'S visit intended to remind India of 1962, asks Claude Arpi?
The university will analyse every public tweet since the microblogging site came into existence.
The book is the brainchild of Theresa Dankovich.
uspended wrestler Narsingh Yadav objected to Sushil Kumar's appointment as a national observer, raising conflict of interest allegations in a letter to the Sports Ministry.
Get online. Update LinkedIn and have a well drafted resume and cover letter to begin with, says Sarvesh Agrawal.
The institute's incubation cell claims the start up mortality rate in the incubators are lowest.
The total number of positive cases has increased by 106 in the last 24 hours to reach 1,024.
The teenager's simple idea to solve a problem has been developed into an app which launched July 18 in Mumbai.
Thirty one outstanding teachers were invited to Rashtrapati Bhavan for a first-ever in-residence programme.
Manoj Sinha will retain his current role in the railways.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur have developed technologies that will enable people with disabilities enjoy the digital world, says Indrani Roy.
Don't just mug up new words. Use it in your conversation.
'Providing funds and autonomy to a few institutions that may not have the intent to excel must not become a case of trying to feed those who are not hungry and starving those who are famished,' says Jitendra Kumar Das, Director, FORE School of Management, New Delhi.
What are the personality characteristics and behaviours that lead to venture creation and success?
Mark Zuckerberg said the company believes in Net neutrality "very strongly".
'My filmography is filled with films that are unique, out-of-the-box and quirky. These films are taboo-breaking but still consumable by the masses.'
Rishabh Lawania's three tips for success: 1. Innovate. 2. Fail fast. 3. Always see ahead of time.
Vibhor Sen tells Divya Nair/Rediff.com about the struggles he faced before he finally accepted his sexuality.
'They feel if they join a union, it will have a negative impact on their appraisals.'
India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni feels that talented Mumbai batsman Ajinkya Rahane is one player who has improved by leaps and bounds in recent times and is ready to don any hat for the team's cause.
With big dreams and high hopes of earning lakhs or even crores, more and more youngsters are getting into software development for smartphones.
What differentiates one person from another is how well they can effectively utilise their skill and knowledge.
The Forbes 30 Under 30 list is harder to get into than Stanford or Harvard University. Meet the desis who made the cut this year.
'Young Indians are reading, but the wrong stuff.' 'They are reading and sharing Pappu jokes, Alia Bhatt memes and all the irrelevant material online.' 'My aim is to get them interested in books.'
Genuineness and humility will work in your favour.