Happiness at Workplace
Employers rarely consider happiness to be an essential work place practice but a happy employee can change a company’s fortune and is pivotal for its development Strangely enough even …
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Employers rarely consider happiness to be an essential work place practice but a happy employee can change a company’s fortune and is pivotal for its development Strangely enough even …
Read MoreIndian banks have contributed to the deterioration of the economic condition, Ashutosh Misra explains how Two recent advertisements in Indian newspapers highlight the reasons for the mess the Indian economy …
Read MoreAfter making their mark in the telecommunications sector, Lebara Group is all set to enter the hospitality industry. AGI finds out UK-based telecommunications giant Lebara Group have made a foray …
Read MoreLondon Fashion week opened with a colourful bang on Friday with designer Bora Aksu giving us a slice of Turkey’s rich culture and diversity much to Dhanya Nair’s delight Sunshine …
Read MoreAce author Jhumpa Lahiri’s new book the Lowland is magical and disturbing in equal measure finds out Dhanya Nair It really must be very difficult to be Jhumpa Lahiri. Even …
Read MoreJapan celebrates the Olympic vote result as thousands of Tokyo citizens break out in joy over the 2020 Games coming to their city. Finbarr Toesland reports Tokyo was selected on …
Read MoreFrom Slyvia Path to Kamala Das, from Maya Angelou to Katherine Austen, history is rife with examples of women using poetry for a larger cause. Today, in Afghanistan women are …
Read MoreThe gang-rape of a student in a moving bus last December in Delhi shocked the entire nation and became a catalyst to talk about widespread gender violence in India. Today, …
Read MoreWith many Japanese children addicted to the internet, the ministry of education attempts to curb this addiction by introducing internet ‘fasting camps’. Finbarr Toesland reports. The Japanese ministry of education …
Read MoreThe Ugandan Asian Story was launched on Thursday 5th September at Kensington’s Royal Geographical Society. In front of an audience of more than 200, the exhibition tracing the history of …
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