India Inc cuts volume hiring: Companies go selective on STEM freshers – here’s why

India Inc is dialing back hiring of fresh graduates, especially those from science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) backgrounds, as companies turn more selective and focuses on industry-ready talent.Around 200,000–220,000 STEM freshers were hired in FY25, but this number is expected to fall to a little over 150,000 in the current fiscal, according to a…

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Create discomfort – a mindset!

This article attempts to touch upon the concept that creating some intentional discomfort in life can enhance quality of life, and help us to further push our limits and discover our hidden potential. There is a saying that all good things lie beyond the comfort zone. It is important to have a conscious mindset that…

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India’s best jobs 2026: Doctors, builders and boardroom leaders are redrawing country’s career map

On a crowded Monday morning in Bengaluru, a young medical resident scrolls through job listings between patient rounds. Across town, a civil engineer studies blueprints for a housing project that will alter a neighbourhood skyline. In a glass-walled office, a finance chief prepares to sign off on a multi-crore expansion plan. They work in different…

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In bid to reset ties, Bangladesh envoy calls on EAM Jaishanakar, commerce minister Piyush Goyal | India News

NEW DELHI: As India and Bangladesh look to work towards a pragmatic reset in ties, Bangladesh high commissioner Riaz Hamidullah Friday called on external affairs minister S Jaishankar and also commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal.Jaishankar said that the conversation with Hamidullah was focused on advancing bilateral ties. In a social media post about the…

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Industrial production at two-year high! IIP records 6.7% growth in November; fueled by mining, manufacturing sectors

The country’s industrial output reached a two-year highk, growing by 6.7 per cent in November, according to the official Index of Industrial Production (IIP) data released Monday.This marks an improvement from the 5 per cent growth recorded in November last year, according to data released by the National Statistics Office (NSO). The surge was largely…

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‘Mahavatar’: Is Shraddha Kapoor set to star opposite Vicky Kaushal in Amar Kaushik’s mythological drama? – Report | Hindi Movie News

In an exciting development for fans of epic cinema, Shraddha Kapoor emerges as the frontrunner for the grand mythological film ‘Mahavatar’, where she will star alongside Vicky Kaushal as the iconic Chiranjeevi Parashurama. Under the direction of Amar Kaushik and the production of Dinesh Vijan, talks with Kapoor are already in progress, with a shooting…

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‘Falsely fabricated narrative’: DMK leader A Raja sends legal notice to YouTube channel over AI audio clip | India News

DMK leader A Raja (Image/PTI) NEW DELHI: DMK leader A Raja has issued a legal notice to a YouTube channel over a controversial audio clip attributed to him. He claimed that the recording is fabricated using artificial intelligence and selectively edited to misrepresent his speech.“The audio clip circulated as if I spoke. It has been…

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Kangana Ranaut serves ultimate saree goals

When it comes to the intersection of power and style, very few people manage to command a room quite like Kangana Ranaut. Lately, her wardrobe has undergone a fascinating evolution. Since stepping into her role as a Member of the Lok Sabha, Kangana has pivoted from high-octane Bollywood glamour to a more grounded, yet undeniably…

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Clemson professor fired over Charlie Kirk post reaches settlement: University supports faculty research and funding rights

Clemson professor fired over Charlie Kirk post reaches settlement Clemson University professor Dr. Joshua Bregy has reached a settlement with the university after being fired in September 2025 over a social media post about the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, according to Fox News. Bregy, an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental…

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