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Upskilling vs. Reskilling: Which Path Is Right for You?
The job market has changed. What made you valuable five years ago might not be enough today. Yet when people talk about staying competitive through learning, they often use two terms interchangeably: upskilling and reskilling. They're not the same thing—and understanding the difference matters for your career.
By Amit Kumar2 months ago in Journal
Quick Commerce Statistics and Trends In 2025. AI-Generated.
Introduction Quick commerce is a new type of online retail model that focuses on delivering small, essential orders to customers in a very short time, usually within 10 to 60 minutes of placing the order. It sits between traditional e commerce and food delivery, targeting urgent and everyday needs like groceries, snacks, medicines and basic household items, mostly in dense urban areas where customers value speed more than variety.
By Internet News Times2 months ago in Journal
Himalayan Shepherds of Uttarakhand: Culture, Migration, and Meadows
Shepherds in Uttarakhand — especially communities like the Bhotias, Gaddis, and local Garhwali villagers — continue a centuries-old pastoral tradition that has shaped both culture and ecology in the Himalayas. Their livelihood revolves around transhumance, a seasonal migration system where flocks of sheep and goats move between high alpine meadows (bugyals) in summer and lower valleys during winter. This cycle not only sustains local economies but also influences the Himalayan landscape through controlled grazing patterns that reduce fire risk and enhance soil fertility.
By Mountains Curve2 months ago in Journal
Finding New Purpose: Navigating a Career Change Out of Teaching with Confidence
Leaving a teaching career may feel like stepping off a well-worn path into the unknown. Yet for many educators, a career change out of teaching is not a sign of failure – it is a bold step towards rediscovering purpose, passion, and personal growth. Whether driven by burnout, shifting life priorities, or the desire for new challenges, this transition may open exciting new chapters filled with fresh opportunities.
By Rochelle Martinez2 months ago in Journal
📱 The Day America Looked Away: How Apple Lost Its Magic—and How It Can Rise Again
For almost two decades, the iPhone wasn’t just a phone—it was a cultural event. A badge of identity. A signal that you belonged to the future. When that first iPhone launched in 2007, it cracked open the sky. The world shifted. Suddenly, the device in your hand wasn’t a gadget—it was a revolution.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan2 months ago in Journal
Google is regaining its leadership in artificial intelligence, according to Geoffrey Hinton.
Google's progress in artificial intelligence development has begun to surpass OpenAI, according to renowned industry pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, who believes the tech company is reclaiming the leadership it held for years.
By Omar Rastelli2 months ago in Journal
You don’t need permission to pivot, especially after 40
It hits you, sometimes subtly, sometimes like a tidal wave, that whisper, or perhaps a roar, that something needs to shift. You’re over 40, a remarkable age often brimming with a unique blend of wisdom, resilience, and a quiet yearning for something more.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 2 months ago in Journal
From Delhi to the White House: The Rise of Rishab Sharma
Rishab Rikhiram Sharma has quickly become one of the most recognisable young faces in Indian classical music, especially among Gen Z listeners who discovered him through viral sitar interpretations of pop and film hits. His videos, ranging from a delicate reimagination of “Tumhi Dekho Naa” to a stirring rendition of the Game of Thrones theme, have garnered millions of views and reshaped how young people perceive the sitar. But behind this rapid rise is a deeply personal story, one rooted in grief, healing and a renewed relationship with music.
By Aarohi Mehta2 months ago in Journal
Shashi Tharoor Invited to Putin State Dinner, Rahul Gandhi and Kharge Left Out
A fresh political controversy unfolded on Friday after it became public that Congress MP Shashi Tharoor received an invitation to the state banquet held for Russian President Vladimir Putin at Rashtrapati Bhavan, while the two most senior leaders of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, did not. The selective guest list immediately drew criticism from within the Congress and revived an ongoing internal debate about loyalty, dissent, and political messaging.
By Manish Bhatia2 months ago in Journal
Digital Assets vs Cryptocurrency: Insights Summary. AI-Generated.
Introduction In simple terms, a digital asset is anything of value that exists only in electronic form and can be owned, transferred or traded over networks. This can include items native to blockchains such as tokens and NFTs, as well as digitised claims on real world assets like securities, loans or property interests.
By Internet News Times2 months ago in Journal










