Hyderabad: No sooner had Hyderabad-based HR tech startup Darwinbox logged into the unicorn club than it has set its sights on the next big target – emerging as Asia’s numero uno human capital management platform by 2025.
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THE GOLDEN PUNCH
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The youngest state of the country may have achieved distinction in implementing various unique programmes, but it ranks top in the country pertaining to caesarean (c-sections) deliveries.
BJP can take back Padma, don’t drag me into your politics, says Mogulaiah
Mogulaiah said his reply to a query by a BJP leader on the grant promised by CM KCR was twisted to make it look as if he was upset with the TRS government
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One lakh social media warriors to enliven Telangana poll battle
Parties Aiming To Connect With Youth
Govt leans on booze biz for cash, ups rates again
State Monthly Income Set To Touch ₹180Cr
Flood threat looms over colonies around Ramannakunta lake
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Illegal slums crop up in Hyd
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MICK STETSON: Reveries of Giverny
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Growing Edibles Is Cool!
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Eat Well, Live Well, Love Well
Celebrity fitness instructor Emma Lovewell celebrates life, luck and longevity in the Lunar New Year, and shares how home cooking can help balance it all.
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Brace for a rude surprise on your winter heating bills.
Do We Really Need New Anti-Asian Hate Crime Laws?
A holistic look at the data shatters the narrative about bias-based violence.
“Made In Chinatown” Finding Love, Culture And Heritage
Question: What’s crazier than sending your horse to audition for The Godfather, wackier than two parrots saying, “Are you talking to me?” and wilder than the Scarecrow introducing Toto to the Wizard of Oz by stating, “Say hello to my little friend,” and thereafter referring to himself as the Scar-crow?
CHER'S SINGING IS ELE-PHANTASTIC!
Special recordings bringing peace to pachyderms
Anthony Veasna – Infinite Self
Anthony Veasna so died unexpectedly last winter, before his debut short-story collection, Afterparties, was released. Everyone remembers him differently.
Andrew Yang's Insider Campaign
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GROUPS: CENSUS PRIVACY TOOL COULD HURT VOTING RIGHTS GOALS
The findings reinforce concerns that differential privacy will lower the quality of the data used for redrawing congressional and legislative districts. They also suggest that the census figures won’t support efforts to protect the power of minority voters and comply with court rulings requiring districts to have equal population numbers.