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Chinese Universities Join World Hindi Day in Shanghai

The Consulate General of India in Shanghai marked World Hindi Day with a vibrant event featuring Chinese university students showcasing Hindi skills through speeches, songs, and poetry. Discover how Hindi is bridging cultures.

Chinese AI Chip Firm Biren Jumps 82% in HK IPO Debut

Shanghai Biren Technology's shares surged 82.1% in their Hong Kong debut, raising HK$5.58 billion. The listing signals a strong start for AI and semiconductor offerings in 2026. Read more on the implications for China's tech self-sufficiency drive.

Silver's 178% Rally: A Structural Market Shift

Silver's 178% surge signals a structural shift driven by acute scarcity and Asian demand, not speculation. Inventories collapse as industrial users hoard metal. Read the full analysis.

Bridging India's Skills Gap with AI-Powered Learning

Despite rising graduates, India faces a job-ready skills crisis. Discover how AI-native platforms like N+ offer personalized, dynamic learning to bridge the gap for professionals across metros and tier-2 cities.

Silicon Valley Ditches Degrees, Demands AI Skills in 2025

Fei-Fei Li and other tech leaders reveal a major hiring shift. University degrees are no longer the top priority; AI fluency and practical skills are now essential for software engineers. Learn what this means for India's tech workforce.

Dimon: AI Will Eliminate Jobs, But EQ Skills Are Key

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon advises job seekers to focus on emotional intelligence and communication skills to stay relevant as AI transforms the workforce. Learn the critical skills for the future.

Pakistan Announces U19 World Cup 2026 Squad

Pakistan Cricket Board names 15-member squad for ICC U19 Men's World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe. Ali Asfand to lead the team. Full details on players and schedule inside.

FIFA hikes 2026 World Cup prize fund by 50%

FIFA announces a 50% increase in total prize money for the 2026 World Cup, with the winner getting $50 million. The decision comes despite widespread protests over exorbitant ticket prices for the USA, Mexico, and Canada tournament.

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