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Emerging Job Trends for 2025: Top Roles and Salaries for New Graduates in India
As we approach 2025, the job market in India is rapidly changing, creating exciting opportunities for new graduates. With the rise of...
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Jul 214 min read
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Navigating India's job market : Key sectors and roles for new graduates
As 2024 begins, the job market in India presents exciting opportunities for recent graduates. This dynamic landscape is shaped by rapid...
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Jul 74 min read
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Finding a job after UPSC journey tough? Here's how you can improve your chances
Transitioning back into the job market after dedicating significant time and effort to UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exams can...
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Jul 44 min read
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Top 10 Common Mistakes Final Year Students Make in Job Applications
Entering the job market after college can feel daunting for final year students. The pressure to find a good job often leads to key...
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Jul 24 min read
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The Price of Silence: Why We Expect Celebrities to Speak Up
In today’s world, where public figures hold as much sway as political leaders and institutions, silence is no longer seen as neutrality....
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Jun 303 min read
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Final year of college and looking for a job - read on
As you approach the final year of college, you may find yourself wondering what comes next. This turning point in your life can feel...
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Jun 274 min read
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Mastering Business Development: Expertise and Strategies
In the world of business development, mastering the art of strategic planning and expertise is crucial for success. Whether you are a...
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Jun 252 min read
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Building Networks: Professional Achievements and Personal Projects
Building Networks: Professional Achievements and Personal Projects Building a strong network is essential for professional growth and...
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Jun 252 min read
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On Entrepreneurship and the viability of Government intervention
<p>The Indian entrepreneurship is not a recent phenomenon, the business genes go far back into the Harappan age which had both land and sea business dealings. Subsequent millenniums did not dampen the business spirit, although religious texts did account for the segregation of such class. The advent of a mercantile nation like Britain spelled doom […]</p>
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Oct 15, 20163 min read
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Reading & Writing
<p>3 months of unexpected nothingness have reduced my penchant for writing. For quite a while I haven’t been able to keep pace with publishing posts on this blog as I used to 2 or 3 summers ago, but even then I was always writing something or the other …. just kept piling it on in […]</p>
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Apr 20, 20113 min read
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Inside Wikileaks – the book
<p>On a casual trip to the bookstore, as I was getting irritated by the lack of segregation and proper genre listings, this book suddenly caught my eye. Lying in the new arrivals section, I instantly picked up the paperback and browsed a little to gauge the gist. Written by Daniel Domscheit-Berg, former spokesman for Wikileaks […]</p>
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Mar 3, 20112 min read
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Movies that spawn Cults
<p>Its been more than an year since I last wrote about Chris Nolan. At that time I was admittedly still under the Dark Knight hangover having scoured the internet for trivia, back stories, sub plots, allegories and in-movie references and homages that the epic contained. Yet again I find myself at the same place I […]</p>
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Jul 23, 20103 min read
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The Motorcycle Diaries
<p>yup i watched it today. Awesome in every sense of the word. Quite a break from all that razzmatazz slick action and slapstick comedies that have been thrown at us all through the summer of 2007. There’s an old world charm about the movie. Its 2 central characters just put their lives on hold and […]</p>
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Aug 8, 20072 min read
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Resurrection in Belfast – the Tendulkar Saga rolls on
<p>I am not a die-hard Tendulkar fan , nor am I a belligerent cricket lover. But watching the India-South Africa 2nd ODI , I just could not help but marvel at the gem of an innings played by Tendulkar in conditions quite hostile to batting. Critics could have dismissed the 99 runs in first ODI […]</p>
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Jun 30, 20072 min read
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The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people
<p>Quite often we hear of countries going to town bragging about the achievements of their scientists , artists , sportsmen etc . Politicians are quick to term their nations as great if a scientist from that country receives a noble prize or their football team wins the world cup . But can a nation be termed great just because it […]</p>
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Jun 26, 20073 min read
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