Book review of The Bhagavad Gita for Millennials
Millennials look for instant gratification from the products and services they opt for. Hence, traditional long-term products don't appeal to them much
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Once a symbol of societal status, the auto brand is remaking itself in the mould of its new consumers as one that marks brash ambition and youth
The number of millennials opting for a new loan grew 58 per cent as against a 14 per cent growth in the non-millennial segment
Millennials and Gen Zs are not satisfied with their lives, their financial situations, their jobs, government and business leaders, social media, or the way their data is used, a Deloitte report says
About 59 per cent of millennials and 57 per cent of Gen Z in India expect the country's economic outlook to improve in the next 12 months
Only about half of both groups aspire to purchase a home, and even fewer desire to start a family, says Deloitte survey.
Many millennials believe that they have enough time to plan for long-term goals, hence they do not worry about goals such as retirement
Only 18% of all American adults are earning more than 1.5% on their savings
The track is not entirely without its diversions
The Palladium, designed by the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, features in a new exhibition, "Night Fever," at the Vitra Design Museum here, not far from Basel, Switzerland
Over 70% of seniors tend to prefer hotels over non-hotel accommodations
Millennial mentorship programmes represent a formalised, mildly absurdist version of the advice junior workers have been giving their older colleagues for ages
Millennials typically feel valued when there is open conversation and feedback frequently
Start-ups suit millennials because they focus on a limited portfolio of products, reports Tech in Asia
Globally, just 22% of millennials rank aspiring to leadership roles as a top career priority, while in India, it stands at 34%
China's 7.5 million school leavers this year are intent on forging paths very different from their parents
On which jobs robots would most likely replace humans in, 38% of Indian respondents predicted that the manufacturing and engineering industries would see the most machine takeovers
According to the report, millennials prioritise job security and the opportunity for new challenges and types of work