Increase in Gambling and betting among college students?
I hope you guys have noticed that how college students have started indulging into a new thing which is known as "casual gambling". College students have started gambling on a platform known
Hi everyone, currently I am in my 1st year of BTech(ETE) in a tier 3 college and lost in what to do. Can you suggest me how to manage time for a good academics as well as for self developed or learning a new skill. Also suggest me some really genuine
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Sahil Shaikh
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The Indian government must have a dedicated council of entrepreneurs and intelligent youth who can assist the ministers in decision-making.
What do you think, guys?
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Yash Pratap
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Most important video on the internet about role of science and education for making average life span from 35 years to 70 years especially for Indian Youth.
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Ravi Ranjan
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Why most of Indian Youths (Specially North Indian youth) still obsessed for Govt. Jobs, despite being India is becoming open free Economy for entrepreneur and Business professional. Also there is less growth opportunities carrier wise and financial w
A guy made $3.4 Billion and hid it in a cheetos popcorn tin.
And, lost it all!
Interested to hear the story?
Search about Jimmy Zhong, you'll be amazed to know his story!
DO NOT STARTUP if you don't have these two things:
1. You're not willing to bet the farm on this business. The startup will take everything you've got to build. Be prepared. If you failed and were asked to start again, would you still bet everything
•Poor Revenue Growth in Indian IT sector
•In Just One Year Over 63,000 employees lost Job in TCS,INFOSYS&WIPRO
•Companies also slowed hiring and skipped campus recruitments
What’s happening in Indian IT sector??
I Left My College Placements To Follow My Dream!
As much as cliched it sounds, it's even more tough to actually do it.
Because from the college I belong to offers on an average 15 lpa CTC and to leave it to work on something risky, takes a hell lot
Declining Political Interest:
A report by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) reveals that 46% of Indian youth have little to no interest in politics. Despite the large youth demographic, many are disillusioned with the political