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A US study is another deeply worrying pointer to the many negative effects of social media usage
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Communication law should be smart. Promoting innovation should be a key objective
Scandal-hit Golden Globes to be back on TV, with reforms
Scarlett Johansson was among the stars who called for a boycott of the awards that was cancelled in 2021 amid an ethics and diversity scandal
Feeling Disengaged At Work? You Might Be Quiet Quitting
After last year's social phenomenon of 'Great Resignation' - where employees executed a mass exodus prompted by major burnout at work - the latest trend is 'quiet quitting'. So what is quiet quitting? It happens when an employee refrains from going above and beyond at work. They do their assigned tasks and meet the job description but never take the initiative to do more.
Iran Says It's Ready For New Nuclear Deal But Asks If US Is
Iran's president insisted on Wednesday that his country is serious about reviving a deal meant to prevent it from acquiring nuclear bomb a but questioned whether TehRaisi ran could trust America's commitment to any eventual accord.
Nepal Prez Refuses To Sign Citizenship Bill, Ignites Political Crisis
A clash between Nepal's government and its head of state over controversial citizenship legislation threw the nascent republic into turmoil on Wednesday, after President Bidhya Devi Bhandari refused to sign proposed amendments in the law.
Sonam Kapoor & husband Anand Ahuja name their baby boy Vayu
On Tuesday, Sonam Kapoor and husband Anand Ahuja revealed that they have named their son Vayu.
Mumbai Covid hotspot, but Pune nos higher for infectious diseases
While Mumbai has been the hotspot for Covid-19 throughout the pandemic that began in March 2020, neighbouring Pune has seen more than double the cases of infectious diseases such as HINI, dengue and chikungunya, this year so far.
Rain deficit to reduce kharif output by 4%
At 6%, Output Of Paddy Recording Biggest Slide
LIFELESS AT THE DEATH
Seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar's Lacklustre Performances In The End Overs Are Disrupting India's Plans For The T20 WC
Federer eyes dream farewell with Nadal
Swiss Great Says He Won't Be A Tennis Ghost
Ratan Tata, SC ex-judge join as trustees of PM Cares fund
PM Narendra Modi has lauded the people for contributing wholeheartedly to the PM Cares fund as he chaired its meeting, which was also attended by newly nominated trustees Justice K T Thomas, former deputy Lok Sabha speaker Kariya Munda and Ratan Tata, the PMO said on Wednesday.
Erdogan raises J&K in UNGA, India hits back with Cyprus
Delhi Wants Peaceful End To 1974 Invasion
27.5% of new EPFO members women. July enrolment highest in 12 months
The Employees Provident Fund Organisation's (EPFO) payroll data for July has indicated marginal recovery in the employment situation for women and youths. The data showed the EPFI added 18.2 lakh net members in July, an increase of 24.5%, and gender-wise analysis of the payroll data indicates that enrolment of net female members has been 4.1 lakh during the month.
'The art of the steal': NY AG sues Trump, kids for fraud
New York's attorney general sued former President Donald Trump and his company for fraud on Wednesday, alleging they padded his net worth by billions of dollars by lying about the value of prized assets including golf courses, hotels and his homes at Trump Tower and Mar-a-Lago.
After Leicester, religious violence in Britain spreads to Birmingham
Communal tensions, which had reached a flash point in Leicester, have now spread to Birmingham after a mob of hundreds men descended on a tiny temple west of Birmingham on Tuesday night.
At UN, Biden tears into 'shameless' Russia, slams 'irresponsible' N-threats
US President Joe Biden accused Russia on Wednesday of violating the core tenets of membership in the United Nations by invading Ukraine and said Moscow was making "irresponsible" threats to use nuclear weapons.
Big Bosses Just Don't Get Gen Z Techies
Though Wipro has sacked 300 staffers for moonlighting, the punishment won't really arrest the trend
Govts' Eye & I
An Andhra assembly report again highlights why data bill needs strict privacy rules for state agencies
A Great Show
SC allowing live-streaming of constitution bench hearings is a milestone in democratic journey
China Caught In Xi Thought
His words have to be studied by everyone. And the leader's persona is being fused with the nation
For State Of The Nation, Look At States Of The Nation
Niti Aayog's new chief says it will help states learn from each other & help them in raising resources
China Remains Clear & Present Danger, Warn Military Chiefs
'In Addition To Land Borders, Threat Extending To Other Domains'
In Challenge To West, Russia Rolls Out Plan To Annex Swathes Of Ukraine 'In Next Few Days'
Moscow-Backed Officials Across 15% The Size Of Hungary Of Ukraine Announce 'loin Russia' Referendums
India Set To Roll Out Two Indigenous Covid Vaccines
The new "made-in-India" vaccines will include an mRNA shot and an intranasal option
A rare series win in England beckons Harmanpreet & co
A confident Indian team will back itself to seal its first series victory in England since 1999 with another win over the hosts in the second women's ODI here on Wednesday.
Sai Tamhankar and Emraan Hashmi unite for an upcoming military drama
Sai Tamhankar is on a roll. After picking up awards for her performance in Mimi, the actress is set to be seen in multiple Hindi films in the near future.
Scindia to probe Mann flight row
Seeks Detailed Report From Lufthansa
Oil spill covers 8km² off Sindhudurg coast
About 250 litres of oil spill dispersants have been sprayed over the area from a helicopter
Hales and Brook guide England to victory
England registered a six-wicket win over Pakistan in the first T20 International of the seven-match series between the two teams on Tuesday.