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Quote of the Day by Louisa May Alcott: Love is the only thing we can carry with us

New Delhi, May 30 -- Louisa May Alcott, best known for her classic novel Little Women, wrote with unusual warmth about family, sacrifice, kindness, duty and the emotional bonds that shape a meaningful... Read More


Can Picking Fruit in Europe Earn You More Than an IT Job in India?

Srinagar, May 30 -- It sounds like a clickbait headline, but in 2026, the math is forcing a massive shift in the Indian labor market. While an entry-level IT associate in Noida or Bengaluru might stru... Read More


ANALYSIS: Again, Nigeria begins another electoral cycle without resolving women's reserved seats bill

Nigeria, May 30 -- It's a familiar pattern in the campaign for gender inclusion in Nigerian politics: a major reform proposal gathers momentum, draws public support, and then quietly stalls. Every fe... Read More


H-1B woes: Visa holder gets no response after applying for over 1500 jobs; 'Just go back'

India, May 30 -- A Reddit post from a user who claimed to be an H-1B visa holder gained significant attention after he revealed that he had applied for more than 1,500 positions throughout the United ... Read More


Young Yoga practitioner takes wellness movement to Himachal's high-altitude tribal belt; aims to promote Yoga, healthcare and employment in border regions

Shimla, May 30 -- Ahead of International Yoga Day, yoga practitioner and entrepreneur Asha Dipika met Himachal Pradesh minister Jagat Singh Negi and launched an initiative to promote yoga, meditation,... Read More


Young Yoga practitioner takes wellness movement to Himachal's high-altitude tribal belt

Shimla, May 30 -- Ahead of International Yoga Day, yoga practitioner and entrepreneur Asha Dipika met Himachal Pradesh minister Jagat Singh Negi and launched an initiative to promote yoga, meditation,... Read More


The rise of the 'rent economy': Why young Indians no longer want to own everything

India, May 30 -- For generations, Indians were taught that ownership meant success. Own a house. Own gold. Own land. Own stability. The aspiration was deeply emotional, shaped by scarcity, social mo... Read More


The rise of the 'rent economy': Why young Indians no longer want to own everything

India, May 30 -- For generations, Indians were taught that ownership meant success. Own a house. Own gold. Own land. Own stability. The aspiration was deeply emotional, shaped by scarcity, social mo... Read More


Gaming in small town India: Remembering a time when access to games, consoles and PCs were a distant dream

New Delhi, May 30 -- Fifteen to 20 kids huddled around a TV, watching someone else play a game." That's how Shubham Sharma, 31, describes one of his oldest gaming experiences growing up in Ghugus, a s... Read More


PAK vs AUS: Who Is Arafat Minhas? 'Mirror Copy Of Ravindra Jadeja' Rattles Australia And Becomes First Pakistan Bowler To Take Fifer On ODI Debut

India, May 30 -- Pakistan's latest debutant Arafat Minhas exploited the conditions to perfection in the series-opener against Australia on May 30, Saturday in Rawalpindi. The left-arm spinner created ... Read More