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IIMB receives 606 job offers; 512 students get placements

‘Our students received offers from reputed companies despite a slowdown in the market,’ says Professor Debolina Dutta, chairperson, career development services, IIMB




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AI and machine learning to be top job roles in India: WEF report




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Centre to recruit private sector specialists as joint secretaries, directors and deputy secretaries

The number of vacancies, to be filled through this lateral recruitment, will be advertised on May 20.




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Career counselling, a focal point for students aspiring to join professional courses




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Railways MoU with Airbus to create 15,000 job opportunities for Indian students




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Indian students in Canada worried about lack of job opportunities

The high cost of living in and around Toronto and other Canadian cities is also hurting students.




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Cusat’s marine engineering students bag lucrative job offers




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More than 12,000 register for IT job fair ‘Reboot 24’ in Kozhikode




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Were eight crore new jobs created in three years?

Prime Minister Modi, based on the India-KLEMS database, claimed that India created “eight crore new jobs in the last three to four years”. However, analysts are questioning the methodology used to estimate these numbers. They argue that little meaningful employment was created in these years




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While unemployment ‘halves’ in Haryana, its youth seek jobs abroad

Attributing the high unemployment rate in FY22 in the State to the global post-Covid economic slowdown in sectors such as hospitality and civil aviation, Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Rajesh Khullar told The Hindu that job creation, both in the public and private sector, had been the Government’s top priority




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Avtar announces 6th edition of myAvtar job fair for women

myAvtar.com’s 6th edition of the virtual job fair for women, themed “Nayi Shuruaat”, is set to connect female professionals with leading employers across various sectors on September 28






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PIX: Shriya, Nayanthara at SIIMA 2017; Ranbir, Katrina join them!

The south awards night was a GRAND affair!





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The Biggest Joy Of Priyadarshan's Life

'I don't know where this acting keeda came into her. One day she just announced she was going to be an actor. And that was it.'




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Miracles de Nostre Dame / collected by Jean Mielot secretary to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy ; reproduced in facsimile from Douce Manuscript 374 in the Bodleian Library for John Malcolm of Poltalloch ; with text, introduction, and annotated analysis

Westminster : Nichols and Sons, 25 Parliament Street, MDCCCLXXXV [1885]




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Journey to a woman : an Original Gold Medal Novel / by Ann Bannon.

[Greenwich, CT]: Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich Conn., [1960]




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Obras completas de D. Mariano José de Larra (Figaro) / ilustradas con grabados intercalados en el texto, por Don J. Luis Pellicer.

Barcelona : Montaner y Simon ..., 1886.




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In that place : the portrait drawings of Joy Finzi.

[Marlborough] : Libanus Press, 1987.




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20th century art of Africa : volume one / by Kojo Fosu.

[Zaria] : Gaskiya Corporation Limited, P.M.B. 1033, Zaria. Nigeria, [1986]




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Twenty sermons, on various subjects. / by the late Reverend Mr Jonathan Edwards, President of the College of New-Jersey.

Edinburgh: : Printed by Alex. Lawrie and Co. for John Fairbairn and Ogle & Aikman; and W. Coke, Leith., 1804.




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Arish John Andrews designs and makes bespoke ornaments from natural materials such as seeds, clay, bamboo and so on

Arish John Andrews designs and makes bespoke ornaments from natural materials such as seeds, clay and bamboo



  • Life & Style

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Embroidery of Dreams: Deepika Khatri’s journey to Cannes

Designer Deepika Khatri made news when actor Rebecca Kunikowski wore her work on the red carpet. She talks about her life and how it brought her to Cannes




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Augmented reality and streetwear fashion join hands in Chennai

The global streetwear conversation is finding ways to percolate in Chennai, say the founders of Capsul and Biskit 




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‘Smart cities are a con job’

Architect Dean D’Cruz tells us why he quit designing luxury homes and switched to sustainable architecture.




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Cape Town Test | Sport, like art, need not make sense; it can be enjoyed still

You can put down the below-par performances in the Cape Town Test to technical deficiencies in batting, yet you come to the philosophical question: Can we really know anything for certain? Also, does everything have to make sense?




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Ind vs NZ: The joys and sorrows of the high-risk game in a single frame

The high-risk style is set to continue, and whenever the Bengaluru Test situation arises again, there will be wistful talk of Cheteshwar Pujara, and even Sunil Gavaskar.




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GSK@100: Reinvention, resilience critical to journey, says MD

The company is listed in India for over six decades, has brands that are as old as the country




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India among global top-10 for all 3 major IP rights

India ranked fourth globally in trademark filings, with a 6.1 per cent increase in 2023




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France vs Germany – A personal journey




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A tribute to a journalist




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Capitalism Re-jigged, you must be joking

Surviving Self-Distancing - Day 2




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Part-time teachers stage protest seeking job permanency




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Nutritious meal employees observe fast demanding job permanency




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Manu Bhaker, Sarabjot Singh win bronze at Paris 2024 Olympics

They had finished third in qualifying on Monday with a combined score of 580




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Sachin Tendulkar joins America’s National Cricket League ownership group

The NCL tournament opens with a performance by singer Mika Singh and features themed nights, bringing a Coachella-like energy, a media release said




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International cricket returns to Kashmir, brings joy and economic boost 

After a gap of 40 years the willow wielded in the valley by international stars. Hopes of IPL abound. 




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Nvidia to take Intel's spot on Dow Jones Industrial Average

This development comes a day after Intel expressed optimism about the future of its PC and server businesses, projecting current-quarter revenue above estimates but warning that it had “a lot of work to do”




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‘You Can’t Stop Change’: Arundhati Bhattacharya on AI’s Impact on Jobs and the Need for Upskilling in India’s Tech Future | The Interface podcast

Arundhati Bhattacharya joins John Xavier to discuss the challenge of deploying cloud-based AI applications in public sector banks in India.




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Countering right wing extremism in education [electronic resource] : schooling in the racist badland / Christer Mattsson, Thomas Johansson, and Jesper Andreasson.

Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge , 2025.




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ACS and French Chemical Society jointly award inaugural Franco-American Lectureship Prize




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Chemjobber’s mailbag

Chemistry blogger answers reader questions on job hunting, changing grad schools, and more in this edition of Bench & Cubicle




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Perstorp forms 3-D printing joint venture




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Evonik cuts jobs in cost savings




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Regulus cuts jobs after oligonucleotide safety setback




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Obituary: Joseph Zimmerman




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India updates rules to curb predatory journals




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The Mahindra Thar's journey over the decades

As Mahindra readies to unveil its latest version of the Jeep that is so beloved of adventure enthusiasts, the urban crowd as well as the countryside, Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com traces the vehicle's journey through the decades.




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Will new Thar put the mojo back in 2-door cars?

The 2-door vehicle may finds its way back in India with the launch of the all-new Thar by Mahindra and Mahindra, says Rajesh Karkera.