IITs Struggle with Rigid Rules on Faculty Posts: Impact on Indian Education Sector
Leading Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are facing challenges due to strict rules on faculty positions, affecting their self-reliance and growth.
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Leading Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are facing challenges due to strict rules on faculty positions, affecting their self-reliance and growth.
The demand for work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) has plummeted by over 25% in August compared to the previous year, signaling a robust rural economy with increased job opportunities in other sectors.
The Trump family’s cryptocurrency venture, World Liberty tokens, has started trading, potentially boosting the value of the president’s holdings. What does this mean for Indian investors?
The government is considering setting up special courts to fast-track bank fraud cases, aiming to improve financial recovery and reduce legal costs for lenders. What are the implications for Indian investors and the economy?
Indian banks are enhancing deposit account checks to prevent fraud, surpassing loan account risks. Learn about the RBI’s MuleHunter.AI initiative and stricter KYC processes.
Indian banks are stepping up checks on deposit accounts to prevent fraud, particularly money laundering through ‘mule accounts’, by enhancing KYC processes and transaction monitoring.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has introduced intraday net position limits for index options to ensure market integrity and orderly trading. Here’s what Indian investors and traders need to know about the new regulations.
Reliance Industries plans to list Jio Platforms by 2026, potentially leading to a 15% tariff increase in the telecom sector and boosting Jio’s valuation beyond $133 billion.
Gold and silver prices have reached new heights, driven by increasing investment demand and a decline in manufactured items. What does this mean for Indian investors and the economy?
Non-resident Indians (NRIs) raised several issues with senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor in Hamburg, Germany, including investment hurdles, property disputes, and consular delays, seeking reforms and a more conducive environment for investments in India.