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The case of Metaverse for next gen education in India

Though the Metaverse may appear to be a difficult concept to grasp, it is one that is rapidly shaping the world’s future. Simply put, Metaverse is a network of 3D virtual worlds in which you can create a digital version of yourself and live as an avatar. The concept of Augmented and Virtual Reality is

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Skilling beyond the metros

As has often been said, India is blessed with a demographic dividend that can help the nation meet its ambitions. The country, with more than 1.3 bn citizens, has an average age of only 29 years, which means that a large percentage of India’s population is young, thereby affording the country with a tremendous asset.

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GCCs: Bridging the capability gap

Driven by innovation and digital transformation, India rises as a hub for Global Capability Centers (GCCs). Here’s what it means for future of work. What do some of the best – small and large – companies from the US, EU, UK, South America, Chile, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East have in common?

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Learning and training for tomorrow’s digital India

As the old saying goes, change is often the most permanent thing; at no time has this been truer than today. All around us we see continuous change – from the way we shop or sell, access services, participate in governance or indulge in entertainment. Indeed, we are seeing massive shifts in key sectors like

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GCCs: Leading the tech game in India

Around two decades after the first captive centre was set up in Bengaluru, India is now home to more than 1500 GCCs.. Most of these are headquartered in the US but there are quite a few GCCs of companies from the EU, UK, South America, Chile, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East as

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Transforming GCCs with knowledge and learning

Supported by an enabling environment of talent, policy support and robust infrastructure, GCCs in India have come a long way. From their humble beginnings as process hubs, GCCs today are driving the transformation agenda of their parent organisations.  Increasingly tasked with delivering innovations and fresh ideas, GCCs in India can be expected to become epicentres

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Maggie O’Farrell’s book “Hamnet” – recreating a certain period of Shakespeare’s life – Part 2

Maggie O Farrell in her author’s note at the end of the novel “Hamnet” mentions that her story was inspired by a single fact in Shakespeare’s life: the death of his son Hamnet in Stratford, Warwickshire in the summer of 1596. His burial is listed in the country records. Scholars have conjectured that plague could

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