In the past, job requirements were straightforward: you mastered a role, gained experience, and progressed steadily. But the modern workplace has quietly slipped into a new era — skill inflation.…
Cities are on the brink of a radical transformation. The next chapter of urban evolution is not just “smart” — it’s hyper-personal. Powered by AI, future cities will adapt to…
Gen Z is rewriting the rules of work. Unlike previous generations who pursued linear careers, today’s young professionals are building multiple micro-businesses simultaneously—often juggling freelance gigs, creator roles, digital stores,…
The India DigiPlus Awards 2025 showcased a clear message—Indian marketing is entering a new era powered by MarTech, artificial intelligence, and the explosive rise of quick-commerce. What once seemed like…
For years, drone delivery lived in the realm of futuristic imagination—an exciting idea showcased in tech showcases but far from practical reality. Today, that future is taking off faster than…
A quiet technological shift is transforming global logistics. Unlike past industrial revolutions marked by visible machinery or large infrastructure, today’s change is powered by algorithms working behind the scenes. Artificial…
The future of customer experience isn’t digital or physical — it’s phygital. As consumer expectations rise, brands are blending the best of both worlds to create seamless, immersive journeys where…
In the modern healthcare debate, one truth consistently emerges: preventive care is far more economical than treating diseases after they occur. Countries with strong preventive healthcare systems spend less, live…
In the last decade, India’s financial technology sector has transformed how people pay, borrow, invest, and insure. From UPI to neobanks to digital lending apps, fintech has become part of…
For decades, India’s old-money business families—Tatas, Birlas, Mahindras, Godrej, TVS, Bajaj, and others—built the industrial backbone of the nation. Steel, cement, textiles, manufacturing, and consumer goods were their kingdoms. But…
