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Money not most important factor, employees look for appreciation, says Murthy
STRESSING the importance of creating favourable conditions for employees, Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy said, \"In my experience, money is not the most important factoremployees seek respect and appreciation for their abilities.
Israel does firefighting as ally backs arrest call
Signals growing isolation of Jerusalem as civilian casualties rise
Sea of mourners pay respects to Raisi
Mourners in black began gathering on Tuesday for days of funerals and processions for Iran's late president, foreign minister and others killed in a helicopter crash, a governmentled series of ceremonies aimed at both honoring the dead and projecting strength in an unsettled Middle East.
HARYANA HEAT UP
JATS comprising around 28 per cent of Haryana population have traditionally played a dominant role for decades in the caste-centric politics of the state.
Modi misleading people on Cong manifesto, says Kharge
CONGRESS chief Mallikarjun Kharge called Prime Minister Narendra Modi 'jhoothon ka sardar' and accused him of lying about Congress' manifesto to mislead the public.
Panthic politics plays out in Punjab poll arena
THE \"Panthic\" politics in Punjab appears to be on an unpredictable course.
Grappling with rift, BJP bars MLAs from social media posts
FOLLOWING the Lok Sabha elections in Gujarat, the BJP has been grappling with allegations that some of its leaders have acted against their own party candidates.
Manipur moves against Kuki militant outfit for renaming 'sacred hill'
THE Manipur government has filed an FIR against the Kuki National Front-Military Council (KNF-MC) for renaming a sacred hill and turning the area into its \"camp\".
Arrest under PMLA wrong: Soren to SC
SC rejects pleas seeking review of Art 370 verdict
NIA raids across 11 states in B'luru cafe blast case
To identify conspirators involved in helping & supporting the accused
New ICMR basmati rice varieties draw criticism from environmentalists
INDIA'S premier research body, the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR), has commercially launched two herbicide-tolerant (Ht) aromatic rice (basmati) varieties to conserve water, reduce greenhouse gases such as methane and increase rice productivity.
After EC nod, govt starts preparations for Yoga Day, ministries to hold events
FOLLOWING the requisite approval from the ECI considering the general elections, the Centre has urged its ministries and departments to hold countdown events in the run up to the International Yoga day --to be observed on June 21-for spreading awareness about Yoga for holistic well-being and sustainable living.
No respite: IMD issues heat alert, cautions people against illnesses
THE India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and west Uttar Pradesh due to severe heatwave conditions and advised people to take precaution as chances of developing heatrelated illness are higher.
Porsche crash: Uproar over quick bail to teen, builder dad detained
THE Sunday incident of a super-luxury car being driven full throttle at 150km/hr by a drunk teenager running two youths over in Pune has drawn flak from politicians and others, especially after the juvenile was given bail 15 hours after the incident.
THE NEED TO REFOCUS INDIA'S PATENT STRATEGY
INDIA has seen a dramatic improvement in its patent-granting process, moving from fewer than 10,000 patents annually in 201617 to over 1,00,000 patents in 202324.
EVOLUTION OF POLITICAL PERSONAS
WO personal political brands have captivated our imagination over the last four months in particular.
CWMA endorses CWRC decision of no Cauvery water to TN
THE Cauvery Water Management Authority on Tuesday endorsed the decision of the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee, given the low water level in reservoirs of the Cauvery basin.
Odia son will rule state instead of Tamil Babu: Shah
HM says Naveen Babu forcing bureaucratic rule on Odisha and hurting dignity of people
Assessment begins, crops hit by rains may get relief
Exercise to end by May 31 as rain has been forecast for a few more days
Sand miners summoned over no-response
EVEN as beach sand mineral (BSM) mining barons remain tight-lipped over the show-cause notices that they were served to recover a total of 5,035.42 crore of losses incurred by the government exchequer, the Tamil Nadu government has called on them to appear in person before the collectors of Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, and Kanniyakumari districts.
EPS urges govt to replace damaged buses in transport corporations' fleet
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Tuesday said the DMK government has been subjecting the commuters to untold hardships by not replacing 'condemned' buses in the state transport corporations' fleet.
NGT to CMDA: Stop Injambakkam beach work till central nod
THE NGT southern bench on Tuesday ruled that Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) cannot continue with its 'comprehensive shoreline development plan' without getting an approval from the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) The case pertains to the alleged removal of coastal dunes in Injambakkam for a beautification project.
No coordinator at GH shelter for homeless women for 3 months
THE shelter for homeless women at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital has been functioning without a coordinator for the last three months.
One more woman held for forcing girls into prostitution; probe on to nab others
IN the case of schoolgirls being forced into prostitution, the police are yet to arrest a woman who is also one of the accused.
CPM says welfare boards' data deleted, officials say restored
CPM state secretary K Balakrishnan has alleged that data registered by workers with the construction, manual, and unorganised workers' welfare boards in the last six months in the state has been deleted.
AIIMS Madurai gets green nod, work commences
Phase one of project with medical college, hostels, IPD, OPD to be over in 18 months
HC comes to aid of school teacher denied promotion
THE Madras High Court has held that a teacher of an aided school, which was taken over by the government, is eligible for promotion on a par with other teachers since the appointment was made by the government.
Beela files case against Rajesh Das for trespassing
THE Kelambakkam police on Monday booked a case against former DGP Rajesh Das, who was convicted in a sexual harassment case, following a complaint from Energy Secretary Beela Venkatesan stating that Das allegedly trespassed into her house at Thaiyur on Saturday and threatened the security guard there.
Delhi court frames charges, Brij Bhushan says not guilty
FORMER Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief and BJP leader Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh pleaded not guilty after a Delhi court framed charges against him in a sexual harassment case filed by five women wrestlers.
CM: Modi must stop maligning Tamils, focus on achievements
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly maligning Lord Puri Jagannath and the people of Tamil Nadu in his recent remarks at an election rally in Odisha.