Wednesday, 24 July 2019

India needs to do something quickly to cash in on its youth

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Wed, Jul 24, 2019 | 05:42 PM IST

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India needs to do something quickly to cash in on its youth India needs to do something quickly to cash in on its youth
India, which is home to more young people than any other country, is running out of time to harness the potential of its youth to drive economic growth.
Mumbai rains: IMD issues 48-hour alert; traffic, flight operations affected Mumbai rains: IMD issues 48-hour alert; traffic, flight operations affected
The rains brought good news for city residents facing water woes due to drying up of lakes and reservoirs around the metropolis.
Kerala man abandons pet dog, leaves bizarre note attached to collar Kerala man abandons pet dog, leaves bizarre note attached to collar
The dog was rescued by People For Animals volunteer, Shameen, who found a note attached to its collar and was shocked to read it.
Sudan murals commemorate protest 'martyrs' Sudan murals commemorate protest 'martyrs'
The campaign had been launched in response to a brutal raid on a weeks-long sit-in in the capital on June 3 that left dozens of demonstrators dead and hundreds wounded.
Soaring prices, rising anger in Imran Khan's Pakistan Soaring prices, rising anger in Imran Khan's Pakistan
Pakistan has been staring down the barrel of a balance of payments crisis since before last year's July 25 vote, and analysts have long warned that the new government must act quickly.
007 carmaker sees shares crash on profit warning 007 carmaker sees shares crash on profit warning
James Bond's favourite carmaker Aston Martin sent its share price crashing by a fifth on Tuesday after issuing a profit warning on the back of weak global demand and Brexit.
How trillions of insects replaced pesticides in Spain's 'sea of plastic' How trillions of insects replaced pesticides in Spain's 'sea of plastic'
The sparkling mosaic of white plastic bordering the Mediterranean produces tomatoes, cucumbers, courgettes, peppers and aubergines all year round to supply Europe's supermarkets.
Spotlight on suicide pushes taboos in Iraq Spotlight on suicide pushes taboos in Iraq
As suicide cases rise in Iraq the taboo issue is being pushed out of the shadows.
Can OpenAI replicate the human brain? Can OpenAI replicate the human brain?
Samuel 'Sam' Altman, co-chairman of OpenAI, recently got an investment of $1,000,000,000, from Microsoft which can signal a new direction for his research lab. He alongwith Elon Musk, the billionaire chief executive of the electric carmaker Tesla had started the artificial intelligence lab in 2015.
Azim Premji: Tech titan, leader & the man who had to abort Stanford midway Azim Premji: Tech titan, leader & the man who had to abort Stanford midway
After leading Wipro for 53 years, Azim Premji called it a day on June 6. And with that, the curtain fell on a long and illustrious journey. The 74-year-old, who had to cut short an engineering course in Stanford and return to India to pick up the family baton after his father's death in 1966, has guided the cooking oil company through the decades, leading its transition into a successful IT major. And it was under his stewardship that Wipro listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2000, and became the fastest wealth creator in five years (1997-2002).
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