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Top Ai tools list of 2025

  The Best AI Tools by Category AI Assistants (Chatbots) :  ChatGPT ,  Claude ,   Gemini ,  DeepSeek ,  Grok Video Generation and Editing :  Synthesia ,  Runway ,  Filmora ,  OpusClip Image Generation :  GPT-4o ,  Midjourney Notetakers and Meeting Assistants:  Fathom ,  Nyota Automation:   n8n Research/Education :  Deep Research ,  NotebookLM Writing :  Rytr ,  Sudowrite Grammar and Writing Improvement:   Grammarly ,  Wordtune Search Engines :  Perplexity ,  ChatGPT search Social Media Management:   Vista Social ,  FeedHive Graphic Design:   Canva Magic Studio ,  Looka App Builders & Coding :  Bubble ,  Bolt ,  Lovable ,  Cursor ,  v0 Project Management:   Asana , ‎ ClickUp Scheduling:   Reclaim ,  Clockwise Customer Service:   Tidio AI ,  Hiver Recruitment:   Textio ,  CVViZ Knowledge Manag...

9 Indian-origin CEOs leading global companies: Where they studied

  9 Indian-origin CEOs leading global companies: Where they studied Indian-origin leaders have risen to helm some of the world’s most influential corporations—from Google to Chanel—leveraging rigorous Indian education and global experiences to drive innovation and growth. Their journeys spotlight the power of strong academic foundations in shaping visionary leadership. These nine executives exemplify this trend. Each brings a unique story of engineering prowess, business acumen, and cultural adaptability. Their careers illustrate how education at both Indian and international institutions can fuel extraordinary global impact. Sundar Pichai Born June 10, 1972 in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Son of Lakshmi (stenographer) and Regunatha Pichai (electrical engineer). Raised in Chennai, he attended IIT Kharagpur (B.Tech Metallurgy), Stanford (M.S.), and Wharton (MBA). Now CEO of Google (since 2015) & Alphabet (since 2019), residing in California. Satya Nadella Born August 19, 1967 in Hyderab...

Google CEO Sundar Pichai's top 10 work tips to boost your productivity and skills

  Google CEO Sundar Pichai's top 10 work tips to boost your productivity and skills Sundar Pichai’s inspiring journey from a modest upbringing in India to becoming the CEO of Alphabet and Google highlights his remarkable leadership and productivity habits. Throughout his career, Pichai has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to decisiveness, continuous learning, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. These qualities have enabled him to stay focused, calm, and effective even when facing immense pressure and complex challenges. His leadership style is characterised by empathy, clear communication, and a willingness to embrace change and innovation. Drawing from numerous interviews, speeches, and his personal philosophy, Pichai’s top work tips offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to boost their productivity and develop strong leadership skills. Here are ten of his most impactful strategies to help you excel professionally. Sundar Pichai's top 10 tips for leadership, g...

Anant Ambani to get Rs 10-20 cr salary, profit commission as Executive Director of Reliance

  Anant Ambani to get Rs 10-20 cr salary, profit commission as Executive Director of Reliance Anant Ambani, the youngest son of billionaire Mukesh Ambani and the first among three siblings to be appointed Executive Director on flagship Reliance Industries, will be paid Rs 10-20 crore salary annually plus a host of perks including a commission on company profits, according to a shareholder notice. While the richest Asian's all three children - twins Akash and Isha, and Anant - were inducted on board of the oil-to-telecom-and-retail conglomerate in 2023 as non-executive directors, the youngest of the three was in April this year appointed Executive Director of Reliance Industries Ltd. As non-executive directors, the three were entitled to no salary and were each paid a sitting fee of Rs 4 lakh in 2023-24 fiscal year and a commission on profit of Rs 97 lakh each. But as an Executive Director, Anant, 30, will be entitled to salary and other prerequisites. Reliance in a stock exchange n...

From ATM charges to Aadhaar OTP for Tatkal booking: Important financial rule changes from July 2025

  From ATM charges to Aadhaar OTP for Tatkal booking: Important financial rule changes from July 2025 New financial rules from July 2025:  Starting July 2025, several important rules related to money, banking, Aadhaar, PAN cards, GST, and digital payments are being updated. These financial rule changes will directly impact how citizens and businesses in India handle transactions, tax filings, railway bookings, and other day-to-day services. Here’s a detailed look at all the key financial updates coming into effect this month. Aadhaar Now Mandatory for New PAN Card Applications From 1 July 2025, the Income Tax Department has made it compulsory to link your  Aadhaar  while applying for a new  PAN card . Earlier, applicants could submit other ID proofs and a birth certificate, but now, only Aadhaar will be accepted. This rule, introduced by the  Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) , aims to reduce fake  PAN cards  and make the verification...

Pakistan not getting Chinese J-35 stealth jets: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif says reports are only media chatter

  Pakistan not getting Chinese J-35 stealth jets: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif says reports are only media chatter Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has denied reports that the country has signed a deal with China to acquire J-35A fifth-generation stealth fighter jets. Speaking in a televised interview, Asif said there is no agreement between Pakistan and China for the purchase of the jets. “I think it is only in the media. It is good for sale, Chinese defence sales, you know,” said Khawaja Asif in response to a question about the reported delivery of the J-35A jets in 2026. Reports had claimed a discounted deal Earlier media reports claimed that Pakistan was set to acquire 40 J-35A aircraft from China as early as August this year. The reports suggested the deal was being finalised at nearly half the standard export price, and that China was offering a major discount under what some described as a “flash sale.” The J-35A is a twin-engine, multi-role, fifth-generation stealt...

After suspending Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, India now eyes changing Ganges Water Sharing Treaty with Bangladesh

  After suspending Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, India now eyes changing Ganges Water Sharing Treaty with Bangladesh Ganges Water Sharing Treaty with Bangladesh to be revised? India is exploring various alternatives to modify and reassess a significant agreement with Bangladesh regarding the distribution of Ganga waters, following its decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan. The agreement for sharing Ganga waters, called the Ganges Water Sharing Treaty, expires in 2026, marking 30 years since its implementation. While renewal requires mutual agreement, New Delhi is eyeing a fresh treaty that addresses its present developmental requirements, sources told ET. What is the Ganga water agreement between India and Bangladesh? The agreement, which was formalised in 1996 when Sheikh Hasina began her first tenure as Bangladesh's Prime Minister, established a framework for distributing Ganga's flow at the Farakka Barrage in West Bengal during the critical dry perio...