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A Tale of Brilliance and Resilience | Remarkable Journey of Tathagat Avatar Tulsi | From Child Prodigy to Unemployment

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A Tale of Brilliance and Resilience | Unveiling the Remarkable Journey of Tathagat Avatar Tulsi | From Child Prodigy to Unemployment A Tale of Brilliance and Resilience | Remarkable Journey of Tathagat Avatar Tulsi | From Child Prodigy to Unemployment Early Years of Brilliance : Tathagat Avatar Tulsi, born on September 9, 1987, in Bihar, emerged as a child prodigy, completing his schooling at the age of 9.  A trailblazer, he earned his BSc degree from Patna Science College at 11 and swiftly obtained his MSc by the age of 12.  Tulsi's intellectual journey soared as he embarked on a Ph.D. at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, achieving this significant milestone at the tender age of 21. Academic Triumphs and Professional Setbacks :  In 2010, Tulsi's brilliance led him to a coveted position as an Assistant Professor at IIT-Mumbai.  However, the unexpected twist in his career occurred in 2019. His services were terminated by IIT-Mumbai management after an exte...

Full-Time Children | A New Norm in China's Job Market |

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Full-Time Children | A New Norm in China's Job Market | Short Review  Full-Time Children | A New Norm in China's Job Market |  Introduction :  In China's urban areas, youth : unemployment has soared, creating a unique trend where some young adults are becoming "full-time children."  This unconventional choice arises as the job market becomes increasingly challenging for graduates like vlogger Zhang Jiayi. A Different Routine as a Full-Time Children :  Zhang, a 31-year-old, now spends her days accompanying her parents for morning walks, handling household chores, and caring for her family. Her role as a "full-time daughter" provides emotional fulfillment beyond the 8,000 yuan monthly allowance she receives. Youth Unemployment Crisis in China :  Youth unemployment, particularly among 16- to 24-year-olds, stands at a staggering 21.3%.  Factors contributing to this crisis include a surge in tertiary education enrolment and a dearth of jobs suited to this e...