Fifteen years ago, the world watched in horror as Japan was struck by the most powerful earthquake in its recorded history — a catastrophic event that unleashed a deadly tsunami, upended millions of ...
The leadership gap is growing as experienced leaders retire. Discover why companies must develop future leaders to stay ...
TODAY marks two months [since the US attack on Venezuela]. So many things have happened in these past two months — both in Venezuela and around the world.In the world, we are witnessing the most ...
"Till today, 29 lakh women have received the fund of the Mahila Udyamita Scheme. Today, this fund will be distributed in Sonai and East Goalpara constituency. A total of 33.50 lakh women will get ...
Wellbeing Whisper on MSN
A retirement wave is putting millions of small-business jobs at risk
America’s small-business problem is not only about retirement. It is about what gets left behind when no one is ready to take over. That concern is growing sharper as older owners approach the exit.
Asianet Newsable on MSN
Assam: 33.5 lakh women to benefit from Mahila Udyamita scheme
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said 33.5 lakh women will benefit from the Mahila Udyamita Scheme. He also announced PM Modi's ...
The Mediterranean Sea is widely perceived as having a low tsunami risk. History and recent modeling technology have demonstrated that destructive waves have already hit the French coast and could do ...
6don MSN
Millions of jobs vulnerable as ‘silver tsunami’ looms over US small businesses, experts warn
Nearly half of U.S. small-business owners are 55 or older, and with many lacking succession plans, jobs and local economies ...
A tsunami risk in the Mediterranean is real. Coastal towns like Nice can get “Tsunami ready” by coordinating fast, effective preventive and awareness-raising efforts.
Wishing Lalith A on his birthday and being woken up by a 4.30 am phone call by the president President Premadasa, continued to be Minister until his tragic assassination on May 1, 1993. The hallmark ...
The election in Nepal last week was not merely a political exercise; it was an eruption of pentup fury, a rejection of the old guard that had throttled any semblance of progress for decades. But what ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results