72% Indians willing to take EMI option to pursue Edtech courses for upskilling: Report
Recent report by the Fintech company, Fibe, indicated the eagerness of 72% respondents to upskill through Edtech courses on EMI.
Recent report by the Fintech company, Fibe, indicated the eagerness of 72% respondents to upskill through Edtech courses on EMI.
A majority of Indians have showcased their interest in the upskilling and cross-skilling through Edtech courses on Equated Monthly Installment (EMI).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday addressed the rising concern of lifestyle diseases, particularly obesity, which has become a major health threat and referred to a recent report predicting that by 2050, over 440 million Indians will be hit by the ailment.
Ahead of his visit to US, the Congress on Tuesday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the “inhuman treatment” meted out to Indian illegal immigrants who were sent from America recently, saying this has never happened before.
In a major crackdown on fraudulent immigration consultants exploiting innocent individuals, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted by the Punjab Police has taken strict action to dismantle the multinational human trafficking nexus operating in the region.
Asian Indians have the highest income among ethnic groups with a median household income of $119,000.
According to research, the fungus illness still poses a threat to public health and is a major cause of severe morbidity and mortality, placing a heavy financial burden on the people.
Facebook was still number 1 by month to month active users , ahead of WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, TikTok, Telegram, Amazon, Twitter, Spotify and Netflix
The PM was inaugurating iconic week celebrations of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Corporate Affairs as part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ (AKAM). He also launched the National Portal for Credit Linked Government schemes - Jan Samarth Portal and inaugurated a Digital Exhibition which traces the journey of the two ministries over the past eight years.
It estimated that India had the highest number of international migrants in the world; 18 million Indians were living abroad despite Covid-19 induced travel restrictions in 2021. The UN body estimated that 10 million Indians migrated between 2000 and 2010. But the numbers, enormous as they are, do not tell the whole story.