Why India’s Most Educated Youth Are the Most Unemployed
Why India’s Most Educated Youth Are the Most Unemployed
India celebrates its youth as its greatest strength. Every year, millions of students graduate with degrees in engineering, management, science, arts, and commerce — armed with ambition, skill, and the promise of a better future. Families invest savings. Students invest years. Society invests hope. And yet, a troubling paradox defines…
Times Life
Times Life
7 Everyday Bills Rising Faster Than Inflation in 2026
7 Everyday Bills Rising Faster Than Inflation in 2026
We are often told that inflation has “cooled” to around 3%, but that figure is an average that hides the skyrocketing cost of essential services....
Saving Advice
Saving Advice
Saudi schools just did the unthinkable: Video games are now part of education curriculum in KSA
Saudi schools just did the unthinkable: Video games are now part of education curriculum in KSA
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Education has officially integrated electronic gaming into school curricula, encompassing both competitive and educational aspects. This landmark initiative aims to equip students with 21st-century digital skills, foster creativity and prepare them for careers in the rapidly growing gaming industry, aligning with global trends in educational innovation.
The Times of India
The Times of India
US jobs report beats forecasts with 130,000 increase in January – as it happened
Wall Street futures extend gains after the data; unemployment rate dips to 4.3%
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Forget Studying Abroad? Why Indian Students Are Rejecting Foreign Universities (31% Drop!)
Recent government figures show a significant decline in the number of Indian students heading overseas for higher education. According to data shared by the Ministry of Education in Parliament, the number of Indians travelling abroad for studies fell from 9.08 lakh in 2023 to 6.26 lakh in 2025 - a…
Times Life
Times Life
Bangladesh to vote tomorrow: What's at stake for India, Pakistan and China
After months of violence, street protests and political upheaval, Bangladesh now faces its moment of reckoning. What began in July 2024 as a student agitation over public sector job quotas quickly spiralled into a nationwide revolt against Sheikh Hasina’s government, culminating in her resignation and flight to India. The unrest…
The Times of India
The Times of India