Education
How to check if your payment app is reliable?
Direct-to-home (DTH) recharge is one of the most frequently used services today as you get to browse through hundreds of TV channels – domestic, regional, and international. The geographic spread of India is aptly covered by a large number of DTH operators, with some having hold in one part of the country while the other in another part. One of the leading DTH operators in India is Dish TV. Used by more than 21 million subscribers, the 24×7 service provider offers a comprehensive range of set-top boxes and smart device connectivity to elevate home entertainment to several notches higher. For online Dish TV recharge, you can use a trusted UPI app for swift and prompt payments. How to identify the best and the most dependable app?
Features of a trustworthy Payment App:
The best part about technology is that multiple apps have been developed and launched for users. The con is that not all can be trusted because not all have the features that can help process payments safely. It is critical to check out the features of the top Apps in the country today, compare the features and read reviews online before downloading one. Look out for some of the features mentioned below:
1. The app should permit payment transfer on a 24×7 basis.
2. The app should be downloadable on your mobile phone.
3. It should allow payments and recharges for multiple services and cover all service providers in the given category.
4. Look out for an interface that has straightforward steps to carry out the payment. Complicated interfaces should be avoided.
5. Checkout if the UPI payment app offers rewards and cash backs as incentives to the user.
6. Ensure that the payment processing time is fast; hence, find out about the technology, system performance before picking one.
It is a good idea to enquire within your social circle about their choice of the UPI app. Word-of-mouth reviews are good sources of information, and you instantly get to know the pros and cons that help you decide. One of the things that need to be mentioned here is the app’s reputation or the credibility of the parent company that owns the app. The approach is to read online reviews and check from trusted sources before using the apps. It is vital because the app becomes your one-stop payment interface – be it paying for your child’s school fees or booking the tickets of a movie show, or paying your monthly EMIs.
In simple three or four steps, one can recharge your DTH connection, irrespective of the service provider. Videocon DTH is another leading service operator in the direct broadcast satellite sector. Videocon DTH has officially merged with Dish TV, and the name of the new business entity is d2h. Today, d2h owns about 19% of the market share with a subscriber base of 29 million and more. Founded in June 2009, the company was merged with Dish TV in 2016. By choosing the right UPI payment app, you can get your Videocon d2h recharge and dish TV recharge from the same platform, one after the other. Not just that, you can recharge your mobile, pay your water and electric bills and in the process, get cash backs by using the right app.
No need to move out of home, there are no other hassles, and you get to watch your shows without any interruptions. All of it not only looks effortless, but these are also quite simple in reality. The crucial work is to find out in-depth about the payment app you choose for recharging your direct-to-home connection.
Education
ESCP Business School names Marie Taillard as UK dean amid London push
LONDON: ESCP Business School has appointed Professor Marie Taillard as dean of its London campus, effective December 19, 2025, as the institution sharpens its expansion and academic ambitions in the UK.
Taillard, who previously served as interim dean, will take on the role for a three-year term. Her appointment comes as ESCP seeks to strengthen its position in London and expand its academic, industry and societal engagement across the UK.
ESCP Business School executive president and dean Leon Laulusa, said Taillard’s expertise in creativity and marketing, combined with her long association with the institution, made her well placed to shape the campus’s next phase. He credited her with launching the MSc in Marketing & Creativity, now one of the school’s flagship programmes.
ESCP London chairman of the board of trustees Lord David Gold, said Taillard would build on the campus’s recent momentum, citing her academic leadership and international outlook.
A L’Oréal professor of creativity marketing and former UK head of faculty, Taillard has been central to ESCP’s push for innovative pedagogy that bridges academic research and professional practice. She was recently shortlisted for the Times Higher Education’s Most Innovative Teacher of the Year award.
Taillard said her focus would be on expanding the programme portfolio, strengthening lifelong learning and deepening links between academia, industry and local communities, aligned with ESCP’s Bold & United strategy.
She holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and a PhD from the University of London, and has held several senior leadership roles at ESCP since joining its permanent faculty in 2007. The London campus currently serves more than 1,900 students and executive participants each year and is ranked second in the UK by the Financial Times.
Education
Amish Tripathi awarded honorary doctorate by University of York
YORK: Bestselling author and former diplomat Amish Tripathi has added a new title to his name, Doctor of the University.
The University of York in the United Kingdom has conferred on Tripathi an honorary doctorate, honouris causa, recognising his contribution to Indian literature and his role in carrying Indian culture to audiences around the world.
In its citation, the University described Tripathi as the fastest-selling author in Indian publishing history. His 12 books have sold over eight million copies globally, earning him a regular place on Forbes India’s list of influential celebrities.
Beyond the printed page, Tripathi is a familiar voice and face to viewers. A seasoned broadcaster, he has hosted acclaimed documentaries, including the award-winning Legends of the Ramayan. He is also co-founder of Tara Gaming, the studio behind Age of Bhaarat, billed as India’s first AAA video game. Before returning to full-time creative work, he served as minister for Culture and Education at the Indian High Commission in London.
The honorary degree was presented at the University of York’s winter graduation ceremony in the second week of January 2026, in the presence of students, faculty and guests from across the world. In awarding the honour, the University praised Tripathi for deepening global understanding of Indian values, traditions and storytelling.
He was joined in this year’s roll of honour by three other distinguished figures: renowned mathematician professor Simon Donaldson, ecologist professor Sue Hartley OBE, and dame Amanda Blanc DBE, group chief executive officer of Aviva.
The University of York awards its honorary doctorates to individuals whose achievements show exceptional distinction and reflect the institution’s values. For Tripathi, it marks another chapter in a career that continues to blend myth, modernity and meaningful dialogue across cultures.
Education
Niit MTS snaps up Sweetrush in $26m USA push
NEW DELHI / SAN FRANCISCO: Niit learning systems limited’s managed training arm, niit mts, has bought 100 per cent of Sweetrush Inc in a deal worth up to $26 million, tightening its grip on the USA and sharpening its ai-led learning offer.
The acquisition, completed through Niit (USA) inc, includes performance-linked earn-outs over five years. Sweetrush, founded in 2001 by Arturo Schwartzberg and Andrei Hedstrom and headquartered in San Francisco, employs more than 100 people across the United States and Costa Rica, with a wider bench of learning specialists.
Niit MTS is betting that Sweetrush’s award-winning, human-centred learning design, spanning certification-driven content and a fast-growing talent solutions practice, will plug neatly into its global, ai-enabled managed learning platform for Global 1000 clients. The aim: turn project work into sticky, annuity-like contracts and lift wallet share across enterprises, professional associations and not-for-profits.
Niit MTS chief executive officer and executive director Sapnesh Lalla, said the tie-up brings “human-centred learning craft and global operational scale, powered by technology and AI, under one roof”.
Sweetrush chief executive officer Danielle Hart, said joining niit offers a bigger global runway while preserving the firm’s culture of care and innovation.
Niit MTS vice chairman and managing director Vijay K Thadani, called the deal a boost to its outcome-focused portfolio, marrying strategic learning interventions with delivery at scale.
Sweetrush’s founders struck a similar note. Arturo Schwartzberg said the teams and culture would remain intact, now backed by Niit’s heft, while Andrei Hedstrom said the combined ecosystem would “amplify” the firms’ impact on mission-critical learning.
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