WORD OF THE DAY FASTIDIOUS
Word of the Day: Fastidious
Word of the Day: Fastidious reminds readers that language provides powerful tools for describing the subtle qualities that shape human character and professional excellence.
Word of the Day: Pernicketty
Pernickety is an engaging and expressive adjective used to describe someone who is excessively concerned with minor details or trivial imperfections. For readers expanding their vocabulary, pernickety offers both charm and usefulness, a reminder that sometimes the smallest details can inspire the most distinctive words.
Who bought the massive Wyoming ranch? New owner unmasked after Zelensky rumors swirled
A colossal Wyoming ranch, larger than Rhode Island, has been acquired by local rancher Chris Robinson, ending speculation about foreign buyers. Robinson, CEO of Ensign Group, plans to integrate the massive Pathfinder Ranches into his existing operations, focusing on livestock growth and conservation. This significant land deal reunites historically connected properties, bolstering America's shrinking cattle herd.
Word of the Day: Fastidious
Attention to small details, known as fastidiousness, shapes how work feels and spaces function. This carefulness, often unseen, builds trust and reliability. While efficiency is prized, this trait ensures fewer mistakes and smoother operations. It’s about comfort and reducing friction, not perfection. Understanding when details truly matter is key. This quiet care makes a real difference.
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Amitav Ghosh on his many concerns — migration, climate change, metamorphosis of words and the power of stories — that telescope in his new novel Gun Island.
The V Renaissance: Vipul Amar's TVR churning out bespoke luxury leather goods
TVR is barely a year old. So far, it has refrained from commercial advertising. Vipul feels the company is too young, too small for an ad budget.
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Microfinance: What's wrong with it
It isn't just the microfinance institutions that are to blame for the current crisis in the sector in Andhra Pradesh. The malaise runs deeper and goes back longer.
'Associates, employees and customers are real assets'
For Mahindra Satyam real assets are its associates, employees & customers who have had confidence in governing process. All About Mahindra Satyam

Associates, employees and customers are real assets: Gurnani
The real assets of this organization are its associates and its employees. And even bigger assets are the customers who have had confidence in the governing process.
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