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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Running a business today means efficiency matters more than ever. Between client emails, financial spreadsheets, and polished presentations, having the right tools on your desktop can make or break productivity. That’s why having the most modern software to support you is key.Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business is the latest, tech-forward iteration of the widely used Office suite. It’s also currently on sale…

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We’ve all had moments where life feels unfair. Where setbacks, disappointments, or past hurts convince us that we’re powerless. But when this way of thinking becomes a constant, it creates a victim mindset. Living in that space keeps us stuck, drains our energy, and robs us of opportunities to grow.But you don’t have to stay there! By taking intentional steps, you can break free from the victim mentality and step into a more empowered version of yourself. Here are 5 powerful ways to do it, starting today.5 ways to conquer a victim mindset 1. Spot the loop, break the scoopTo…

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Today, when you type a question into Google, the answer pops up before you can blink. No need to scroll, no need to click. Whether it’s a quick fact, a local business listing, or even a product comparison, the search engine serves it up almost instantly.This is the world of zero-click searches—a quiet revolution that’s fundamentally changing how we discover and consume information in 2025. It’s efficient for users, but for brands and publishers, it’s rewriting the rules of visibility, traffic, and strategy.What exactly are zero-click searches?Let’s quickly define this new tech revolution to understand its current trends. Zero-click searches…

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India could become India’s largest market for LinkedIn in the next two to three years, says its India Country Manager, Kumaresh Pattabiraman. He described India as the ‘signpost’ for the global future of work.At present, India is the second-largest and fastest-growing market for the professional networking platform with over 16 crore users. “By solving for India, we also solve for our 1.2 billion members globally,” he said in an interview with Press Trust of India (PTI).He attributed the Indian market momentum to its digital-first young, ambitious workforce, which is ‘on the move’, the high appetite here for upskilling, inherent trust…

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Ahead of the festive season, a hike in platform fees by food delivery giants Zomato, Swiggy and magicpin is set to make ordering food costlier. This is further likely to rise due to the 18% GST levy on delivery charges from September 22.Swiggy has hiked its platform fee to Rs 15, inclusive of GST, in select markets. Rival Zomato has raised its platform fee to Rs 12.50 (excluding GST), whereas the third-largest food delivery player, magicpin, has also revised its platform fee to Rs 10 per order, in line with broader industry trends, making it expensive for food delivery consumers.Estimates…

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Launched in 2014, PhotoSparks is a weekly feature from YourStory, with photographs that celebrate the spirit of creativity and innovation. In the earlier 900 posts, we featured an art festival, cartoon gallery. world music festival, telecom expo, millets fair, climate change expo, wildlife conference, startup festival, Diwali rangoli, and jazz festival.Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is hosting a crafts fair as well as an art exhibition this weekend. The fair is organised by the Crafts Council of Karnataka, while the art showcase features the works of Vishal Kavatekar (see our coverage of earlier exhibitions at this popular cultural hub here).Kavatekar is an innovative sculptor and educator who graduated from Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath and Bangalore University. The…

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Noida-based edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah has filed updated draft papers with the markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) through an initial public offering (IPO) for expansion and growth initiatives.The proposed IPO comprises a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 3,100 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of shares aggregating up to Rs 720 crore by promoters, according to the updated draft red herring prospectus (UDRHP) filed on Saturday, September 6. Both promoters, Alakh Pandey and Prateek Maheshwari, will each offload shares worth Rs 360 crore through the OFS. At present, both hold 40.35% stake each in…

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Hello,Is it Lafufu, Lapoopoo, or Labubu? Either way, the sale of the Pop Mart toy and its knockoffs has skyrocketed.Last month, Chinese toymaker Pop Mart reported an astonishing near 400% increase in profits for the first half of the year. Despite warnings from multiple countries not to buy counterfeit toys, sales of knockoff “Lafufu” dolls have surged, inspiring a flood of memes, funny clips, and unboxing vlogs.Speaking of protecting IPs, Apple has been accused by authors in a US lawsuit of illegally using their copyrighted books to train its AI systems, part of an expanding legal fight over protections for…

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For decades, the Indian automobile market revolved around the allure of the ‘new’. A shiny, untouched car rolling out of a showroom was not just a vehicle, rather a symbol of progress, aspiration and personal success. But in the last few years, that symbol has begun to evolve. Today, for many young buyers in their 20s and 30s, buying a used car is not a fallback but a smart, deliberate choice.It shows how goals and choices are changing. Young buyers are more aspirational and hence looking to extract more value from their spends. As they start new jobs or move…

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For doctors, teachers, social entrepreneurs, founders solving real-world problems, and NGO leaders working on the ground, financial success is rarely the motivating factor. Driven by purpose, they work long hours, take on difficult tasks, and seek significant change not for recognition, but rather because it’s the right thing to do.However, this sense of purpose often results in a persistent problem: neglecting personal finances. For many purpose-led professionals, financial planning feels like a trade-off. If one’s work is rooted in impact, does focusing on income feel selfish? If the goals are social, should wealth-building even be a consideration?But here lies an uncomfortable…

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