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The word "genius" is one of the most misused terms in history.
While it's often referenced accurately, the connotation that we commonly associate with it diverges away from the truth.
We correctly label intellectual brilliance and creative power as genius - and we should - but it's about time we stopped assuming that those things arise from talent or inborn giftedness alone.
In fact, more and more research is showing that while talent is indeed responsible for some extraordinary results, most accomplishments generally result from a combination of practice, habit, and mindset.
PMC Bank scam: Wadhawan father-son duo get judicial custody The ED produced Housing Development Infrastructure Ltd's chairman and managing director Rakesh and his son before special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court judge P Rajvaidya, after their remand ended.
Coca-Cola yet again top global plastic polluter In 2019, 11,732 pieces of Coke-branded plastic waste was identified from 37 countries. Last year, the beverages brand accounted for 9,216 pieces of plastic waste from 40 countries
Will Salil be another Sikka at Infosys? Brent crude was unchanged at $61.17 a barrel at 1158 GMT, having risen 2.5% on Wednesday..US West Texas Intermediate crude was down 10 cents at $55.87
The hunt for India's deep-tech unicorn: Blume Ventures battles the odds VC investor Blume Ventures is seeding a deep-tech ecosystem in India, funding a bevy of startups. It's nurturing companies and helping them tap overseas markets and bring in global investors. Blume's founders believe that a deep-tech unicorn in India may not be far away. Can they pull it off?
Logistics is set for a policy push. The focus: multi-modal transport and cutting road-haul costs The National Logistics Policy and the Multimodal Transportation Bill aim to bring down the cost of logistics from around 14% of the GDP to 9%. While the industry says such intervention was long due, stakeholders emphasise that outcomes will depend on how policy translates into implementation.
Trains in India to get Wi-Fi internet service, says railway minister Piyush Goyal Railway minister Piyush Goyal said that the Indian government is planning to provide Wi-Fi service in Indian trains in the coming four-and-a-half years. He also said that the government is planning to provide free Wi-Fi service in over 6,000 railway stations in India.
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