Safe to school and back home
Millions of children travel to school and return home by bus every day apart from those who walk, cycle or use other means of transport.
How COVID-19 kick-started many small businesses
Businesses that started at home did not need an advertising agency to market their products. Such businesses produced their products on a much smaller scale, mainly for their locality. For publicity, word of mouth and social media worked best.
India’s GDP – one step forward, two backwards
However, all hope is not lost as economists expect India’s growth to rebound to 5.4% in 2021-22 but that is provided Covid-related lockdown and restrictions are completely lifted by 2022.
BBA vs. BBM vs. BMS: choosing the best management course
BBA, BBM, and BMS are very similar courses in several ways, but each has its distinct flavour and distinguishing features that make it suitable for the specific strata of the student. All of these courses are beneficial to students interested in pursuing a career in business management.
10 Iconic Japanese Domestic Market Cars
Japanese Domestic Market (JDM ) cars from the 1990s are legendary among their fans. This was the age when Japan was making fast, inexpensive, and stylish sports cars that could compete with Porsche, Ferrari, and any other carmaker on the racetrack or the streets.
New tools from 2pdf.com: split, merge and compress
Recently the online platform came up with new features. Now the users are able to compress, split and merge PDF files.
WoodenStreet to spend 5 Million USD for expanding its warehouse capacity by fivefold
Leading furniture e-commerce WoodenStreet is planning to expand its current warehouse capacity by fivefold to a total of 50 Lakh sqft across India in the upcoming 24-36 months.
More women in India today wish to own their homes not just live in them
More Indian women are now determined to own their homes rather than just live in them. Women are the decision-makers. The final decision on a home purchase is taken by women for 80% of all purchases.
‘Confident women can change the world’: Shalini Vadhera
Business is in her blood and her passion is to build companies and create products to empower women all over the world. Excerpts from an interview with Shalini Vadhera, Founder and CEO of Ready Set Jet
Working moms in the lockdown era
The pandemic has exposed a lot of fault lines in modern society including the one that runs across the work and home domains, exposing the stark imbalance in gender roles which is prevalent even in this day and age.
Indian agriculture: positive signs of recovery post-pandemic- FSII
Interestingly, the cultivation of the majority of Rabi crops has brought good news as the area under cultivation has seen an increase of 2.86 per cent this Rabi season. Area sown under wheat has increased by 2.95 per cent year-on-year in Rabi 2020-21 to 34.63 million hectares. For rice, the increase is over 16.63 per cent. All this shows the resilience of the Indian agriculture sector.
Indian real estate – no progress without collaboration
The year 1999 saw the formation of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI). The mission of this association of real estate developers was - and remains - to implement self-regulation among developers, and ensure that all member builders work in a cooperative and well-planned manner.
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