How Traffic Enforcement Differs Between NCR Cities

Navigating the National Capital Region (NCR) often feels like driving through a single giant city, yet the transition between Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida brings...

US-India partnership has critical role to play to make AI benefits...

The US-India partnership has a critical role to play in making the benefits of AI available to everyone and everywhere, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc, said on Friday.Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 ahead of India and the US signing the PAX SILICA declaration, he said Google is proud to serve as a connection point between the two countries, "both figuratively and literally". The summit is said to have drawn a high-profile gathering, including more than 20 heads of state, 60 ministers, and around 500 global AI leaders."Yesterday, at the opening session, I shared some thoughts on this profound moment of AI. I said we are on the cusp of an era of hyper progress and new discoveries, but the best outcomes are not guaranteed," Pichai said. His address follows a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, where the two discussed accelerating India’s artificial intelligence (AI) ambitions and deepening Google’s role in talent development, digital infrastructure, and sectoral transformation.He added, "We must work together to ensure the benefits of AI are available to everyone and everywhere. The US-India partnership has a critical role to play." The engagement reflects growing collaboration…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

PM Modi Meets Deeptech, AI Startup CEOs; Calls For AI Push...

Amid the ongoing ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026’, Prime Minister Nardendra Modi held a round table conference with the founders…

Sarvam AI Launches Indus AI App to Rival ChatGPT and Gemini...

The Indian artificial intelligence business Sarvam has been in the news recently. Not only that, but the business has achieved remarkable strides in artificial...

India is going to lead in AI through entrepreneurship: General Catalyst’s...

"The way India is going to lead in artificial intelligence is through entrepreneurship,” General Catalysts’ CEO Hemant Taneja noted while giving a keynote address at India AI Impact Summit 2026. The address comes a day after General Catalyst said that it will invest $5 billion in India over the next five years, amidst the country’s expanding talent pool, favourable macroeconomic factors, and AI capabilities. Taneja noted that startups will be the most important institutions of the future, highlighting that Indian entrepreneurs will build the next generation of companies that will not only drive abundance and resilience within India but also position it to be a global leader across different segments. Also ReadVoice AI startup Bolna raises $6.3M led by General CatalystDrawing on examples of successful startups that have come up in the past, such as Zepto and Policy Bazaar, Taneja added that the trajectories of these companies have instilled confidence in what Indian entrepreneurs are going to build in the future. Another key point Taneja made was to dismiss the narrative that artificial intelligence can take the jobs of young people and slow down progress. He requested Indian leadership to reject this narrative and instead, lean into it. “I think…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

Activate and NVIDIA Launch Partnership to Accelerate AI Startup Development

Activate, a venture capital fund that specialises in early-stage AI startups, has formed a partnership with NVIDIA to offer founders access to the global...

How to Find Your Skills and Talents Through Patterns, Not Passion

In an era obsessed with productivity and comparison, many people quietly struggle with a fundamental question: What am I actually good at? The search for skills and talents is no longer just a career concern. It has become central to identity, confidence, and long-term fulfilment.Finding your strengths is less about sudden discovery and more about deliberate observation. Talent rarely announces itself loudly. It reveals itself through patterns.Pay attention to what feels naturalSkills often hide in plain sight. They appear in tasks that feel effortless but produce strong results. If you consistently organise group plans, simplify complex ideas for others, or spot mistakes others miss, those are signals.Psychologists refer to this as “flow” — a mental state in which focus feels immersive and time passes quickly. When you enter flow while writing, coding, designing, negotiating, or solving problems, your natural strengths may be at work.Instead of asking, “What am I passionate about?” a more practical question is, “What do I do well without excessive strain?” Passion can grow from competence. Competence rarely grows from forced interest.Analyse feedback, not just praiseExternal perception matters. Often, others recognise patterns in us before we do. Review compliments, performance reviews, academic feedback, and even casual remarks.…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

Why a ₹70 Lakh German Luxury Car Costs Far More in...

Many Indians are shocked at how expensive luxury imported cars are in India compared with prices abroad, especially in Dubai, UAE. A recent LinkedIn...

Varanasi woman turns beekeeping roots into Banarasi honey business

In Odar village of Varanasi district, Shivani Patel runs a small honey enterprise built on a practice she grew up watching. Beekeeping was familiar to her since childhood, and over time, she began to see it not just as a traditional activity but as a possible source of stable income. Instead of pursuing low-paying private jobs, she decided to turn that familiarity into a business.Her enterprise, Banarasi Honey, focuses on honey production through organised beekeeping. The work involves maintaining bee boxes, monitoring colonies, extracting honey, filtering impurities, and packaging varieties, such as multi-flower and mustard honey. The scale is modest but structured, and she also aims to provide work opportunities to a few local women.Before starting her business, Patel worked in private jobs that offered Rs 12,000 to Rs 15,000 a month with long 12-hour shifts. She recalls that the work environment was often stressful and left little room for independence. “In my previous job, there were many difficulties, but now I work as my own boss,” she says.Building the businessShe began with five bee boxes. Each box contains around four frames and roughly 24,000 bees. Over a period of about 30 days, the colony grows, and within 40 to…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

Purpose Beats Pain: Why Nietzsche’s Quote Still Hits Hard

“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” – Friedrich NietzscheThis line endures because it describes something brutally practical: when life gets heavy, purpose becomes the difference between breaking and continuing. It is not a feel-good slogan. It is a statement about psychological endurance.What Nietzsche Really Means by “Why”In this quote, the “why” is not a vague dream or borrowed goal. It is a personally owned reason to keep moving, even when conditions are unfair, uncertain, or painful. A strong “why” gives your mind a direction. Without direction, suffering feels random. With direction, suffering becomes part of a larger story.The “How” Is Everything You Can’t ControlThe “how” is your situation: stress, illness, rejection, financial pressure, loneliness, failure, delays, setbacks. Nietzsche’s point is simple but sharp: you may not be able to fix the “how” immediately, but you can strengthen your relationship with it by anchoring yourself in meaning.Meaning Turns Pain Into ProgressWhen your “why” is clear, discomfort stops feeling like a punishment and starts feeling like a cost. The same workload that feels unbearable in a meaningless job can feel manageable when it is tied to growth, responsibility, or a mission you actually believe in. Purpose…  ​Read More​YourStory RSS Feed

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