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Indian Entrepreneurs shaping the Silicon Valley

If business is all about rich ideas and never tried before concepts, everyone is free to cash on it. A few innovative minds dared to leap beyond the horizon and shaped up their own empire of business. Have a look at some of the brightest Indian entreprene

Ex-Cop Rev Wilding summoned by BBC chiefs for his love antics

Crimewatch presenter Rev Wilding seems to have rubbed his employers at BBC on the wrong side; this time, with his love antics. The 33-old ex-cop was seen with his girlfriend Celebrity Big Brother fame Chantelle Houghton in parks and matches, cuddling.

Is India really trying hard to stop child labour?

Child labor has come to be accepted by a huge section of Indian population. It is continuing to flourish despite court orders banning and strict orders against those employing children below the age of 14. Now the Honorable Supreme Court has ordered the..

Why is Ethics Important?

Why is Ethics Important?

The subject of ethics is important because Government employees hold their jobs as a matter of public trust. That trust is fulfilled when employees follow general principles of ethical conduct as well as specific ethical..

Employment As A Disabled Person in United Kingdom

Away from the trials and tribulation in Zimbabwe, today I thought I would have a look at the problems besetting me as a disabled person who wants to return to work in the United Kingdom.

First of all, it took me thirteen months of fighting the…

A good move by Mumbai University to curb fake mark-sheets

It is really a good move on the part of the Mumbai University in which the University, aiming to curb the menace of fake mark-sheets, will put photographs of students on their final year statement of marks. This is the first time in the history of the…

Peeping to death

It sounds like a story carved out from a Bollywood masala film. It has all the masala ingredients of a Bollywood film. But, the story has a different climax—unlike such films, it ended in a tragedy.

It is the story of a domestic help, Luv…

Unions call for ban on Methyl bromide

Unions are calling for a ban on methyl bromide, a substance used to fumigate logs before export, after research by University of Canterbury toxicologist Ian Shaw has shown that the chemical could be linked to high instances of motor neuron disease…

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