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#ThrowbackToday: Continuing to suffocate in the tight grip of unemployment

In today's #TBT, we bring up one instance that shows the rate of unemployment rates in India. This happened about five years ago in the state of Uttar Pradesh

Published on 18th September 2021
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#WhatTheFAQ: How Eknath Shinde went from being a former auto driver to CM of Maharashtra

A follower of Bal Thackery and a mentee of Anand Dighe, Shinde was a driver of an auto-rickshaw in his pre-politics life 

Published on 1st July 2022
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'To avoid becoming a parasite on the political system, everyone must have a career of their own before coming into public service'

says Manish Tewari while talking about his former information and broadcasting portfolio, demonetisation, freedom of speech and his fascination with writing 

Published on 13th March 2017
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'Will the Parliament watch as VC destroys students' careers?' JNUTA asks in appeal to MPs

The JNUTA has asked why the MHRD is unwilling to answer the basic question as to why the process it had initiated has not been brought to its logical conclusion 

Published on 4th December 2019
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  Career fair at SP Jain School of High Technology

An advance recruitment programme for the students of SP Jain School of High Technology to be held soon 

Published on 2nd March 2017
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3 out of 4 Indian learners rethinking career paths post COVID-19 pandemic: Survey

Pearson said in a statement on Wednesday that it conducted the survey during the pandemic in seven countries, including the US and India

Published on 12th August 2020
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42 per cent students are reconsidering their career choices amid the pandemic, says survey

Medicine, Business Management, Computer Application, IT and Entrepreneurship are amongst the top career preferences of students according to Mindler survey report

Published on 23rd April 2020
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74000 students' career in jeopardy after Gauhati varsity offers 21 unapproved courses 

The CAG found the GU had submitted affidavits to the UGC "from time to time" assuring the commission that it will not start any new distance education programme "without prior approval of UGC"

Published on 1st December 2019
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80 per cent of women seek permission to prioritise their career, according to OKCupid study

The digital video throws spotlight on benefactors in a woman's life who think they are allowing them the 'privilege' of getting an education, having a successful career or financially independent

Published on 5th March 2021
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90 pc of Indian women who graduate from UK earn above-average salaries, says study

Over 1,000 Indians and a total of 16,000 students from different nationalities who had completed their studies between January 2011 and July 2016 were surveyed to understand their experience

Published on 4th September 2019
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A ‘portfolio of passions’ to advance in life: Why passion can never put you in a value crisis

Passion can never put you in a ‘value crisis’, since you choose to take on an activity that is aligned with your thought process

Published on 4th February 2020
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A look into the future: Become a storyteller or a musician and get a job you like  

Chairman of 5F's world insisted the students understand the 'chemistry of FANG — Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google' for a better future

Published on 30th October 2017
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About 35% of women have no equal opportunities for career growth as men, 58% encounter workplace bias: IIMK survey

Gender stereotyping and bias were the key factors hindering the progress of women professionals. Around 58 per cent of the respondents said they encountered bias at the workplace

Published on 15th March 2021
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About 41% of Indian workers left their jobs last year, states Microsoft’s Work Trend Index

The report revealed that 70 per cent of Gen Zs and millennials in India are somewhat or extremely likely to consider changing employers this year

Published on 9th April 2022
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Age no 'bar' for Mumbai orphan's legal dreams: Meet Michael Sam, the youth who may have helped remove the age cap to study law in India

With the Supreme Court asking the Bar Council of India to relook at why they need an age cap for their BLL courses, we speak to Mumbai orphan Michael Sam, whose legal dreams have risen from the ashes

Published on 26th March 2017

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