Author name: The Harmonic Times

Blistering heat continues in north, central India; hills scorch

India experienced a relatively cooler May this year due to the early arrival of the monsoon and frequent thunderstorms in the northwest and central regions | Image used for representational purpose only | Photo Credit: MOORTHY RV A relentless heatwave continued to scorch large parts of north and central India for the sixth consecutive day

Blistering heat continues in north, central India; hills scorch Read More »

Germany Grants Citizenship To 291,955 Migrants In 12 Months Under New Laws - Trak.in

Germany Grants Citizenship To 291,955 Migrants In 12 Months Under New Laws – Trak.in

Germany has achieved a new milestone in 2024, recording its highest-ever number of new citizens in a single year. According to data from the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), 291,955 people were naturalised, marking a 46% increase from the previous year. This historic jump follows sweeping legal reforms aimed at making the path to citizenship more

Germany Grants Citizenship To 291,955 Migrants In 12 Months Under New Laws – Trak.in Read More »

Express shorts

AI and future of jobs: Here’s what top tech CEOs Sam Altman, Jensen Huang are saying | Technology News

As more companies adopt artificial intelligence and automate jobs, fears about AI’s impact on low-level tasks and entry-level roles have sparked a heated debate about the future of white-collar jobs—especially among those just entering the workforce. Despite widespread fears that artificial intelligence could automate jobs and reduce employee wages, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes that

AI and future of jobs: Here’s what top tech CEOs Sam Altman, Jensen Huang are saying | Technology News Read More »

After edtech crash, study-abroad was the bright spot. Now, it faces testing times

After edtech crash, study-abroad was the bright spot. Now, it faces testing times

“The situation is dicey here,” said Samarth, who is studying for a masters degree. With only a brief window between the end of his internship and the start of the next academic term, he’s worried that even a slight delay in returning could put his visa at risk. “Even if I come back a day

After edtech crash, study-abroad was the bright spot. Now, it faces testing times Read More »

Indians must adapt FIRE to indigenous needs

Indians must adapt FIRE to indigenous needs

Based on the principles of disciplined saving, strategic investing and mindful spending, FIRE tactics seek to prepare individuals to retire 10, 20, even 30 years earlier than the traditional retirement age. But with the worlds of work, healthcare, and financial stability changing, Indian aspirants have to adapt these strategies to homegrown conditions. The core tenets

Indians must adapt FIRE to indigenous needs Read More »

Archegos CFO Gets Eight Years in Prison for Defrauding Banks

AC makers lower sales projection to 10-15 pc for 2025 despite spike in June numbers

New Delhi, Jun 15 (PTI) Unrelenting heatwave across north and east regions has spiked sales of room air-conditioners (RAC) in June, but intermittent rains in several part of the country amid peak demand season have forced the industry players to lower sales projections to 10-15 per cent for this year. The summer, which is the

AC makers lower sales projection to 10-15 pc for 2025 despite spike in June numbers Read More »

Sir Ronald Ross and the mosquito link: how one nobel winning discovery changed the course of malaria control

Ross’s meticulous dissections of mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium laid the groundwork for vector control strategies still central to malaria elimination efforts today | Photo Credit: File Photo Before Sir Ronald Ross’s discovery in 1897, malaria was understood to be a disease caused by bad air (“mal aria,” meaning bad air). While the disease was recognised and feared for

Sir Ronald Ross and the mosquito link: how one nobel winning discovery changed the course of malaria control Read More »

Budget Travel Guide to Naimisharanya

8 Best Budget Travel Guide to Naimisharanya: How to Explore the Sacred Town Affordably

Plan an affordable spiritual journey with our Budget Travel Guide to Naimisharanya . Discover low-cost stays, local food, temple visits, and travel tips for a peaceful and economical pilgrimage. Naimisharanya, a revered spiritual center nestled on the banks of the Gomti River in Uttar Pradesh, offers more than just religious heritage—it provides an enriching travel

8 Best Budget Travel Guide to Naimisharanya: How to Explore the Sacred Town Affordably Read More »

Scroll to Top
Receive the latest news

Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter

Get notified about new articles