
Riddhi Doshi
Independent Journalist at Freelance
Independent journalist, dog parent Bylines in South China Morning Post, The Hindu, Forbes, HT, Travel & Leisure, Nat Geo Traveler, Scroll [email protected]
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1 week ago |
hindustantimes.com | Riddhi Doshi
MUMBAI: During World War II (1939 to 1945), a number of Jews fleeing Nazi persecution in Europe found refuge in Bombay, and enriched the city’s culture and its arts. Musician Walter Kaufmann influenced Indian musicology, Austrian dancer Hilde Holger (later Boman-Behram) established the School of Art for Modern Movement in Fort and Rudolf von Leyden became a prominent art promoter, especially of the Ganjifa cards.
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2 weeks ago |
bbntimes.com | Riddhi Doshi
Leading voices from business, government and advocacy are warning that UK employers must urgently adapt to the needs of an ageing workforce, or risk deepening skills shortages and economic inequalities. The event, hosted by Brave Starts and senior parliamentarians, took place on June 10th at the House of Lords.
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2 weeks ago |
theweek.in | Riddhi Doshi
We usually tend to overlook things that are right around us. Born and brought up in Mumbai, I have visited Nashik in Maharashtra several times. For work assignments, to chill with my family in a rented bungalow, and to check out one of the city’s wellness resorts. But, in all these times, I never explored the city, its culture, built heritage or its natural life. If not for Maharashtra Tourism’s first riverside eco-glamping initiative, which continues until April 18, I probably would never have.
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2 weeks ago |
bbntimes.com | Riddhi Doshi
Today the Prime Minister announced a new £187m national skills programme to equip young people and workers across the UK with cutting-edge AI and digital skills, ensuring the country can compete in the global tech economy. The programme, “TechFirst”, will bring digital skills and AI learning into classrooms and communities and help people of all ages and backgrounds upskill to prepare them for the AI powered jobs of the future.
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2 weeks ago |
bbntimes.com | Riddhi Doshi
The UK government has announced an ambitious £86 billion science and technology funding package as part of its 2025 Spending Review. The initiative, designed to drive economic growth and address pressing societal challenges, allocates up to £500 million to each region in England for cutting-edge projects, including faster drug treatments and longer-lasting batteries.
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