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TUG OF HOURS
Exploring the reality behind NR Narayana Murthy's work-life balance views and an Indian-origin CEO's 14-hour workday stance
'People misinterpret our equation'
Rapper Badshah has finally addressed the rumors of his relationship with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir.
I feel safe at a film set, says Bhumi Pednekar
Bhumi Pednekar and filmmaker Imtiaz Ali share their thoughts on women's safety and Indian cinema at the 55th International Film Festival of India.
Filmmakers discuss overseas shoots at IIFTC, highlighting challenges, costs, and creative benefits of filming in global destinations
Filmmakers discuss overseas shoots at IIFTC, highlighting challenges, costs, and creative benefits of filming in global destinations
Trudeau calls his officials 'criminals'
Amid heightened diplomatic tension with India, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau called his own intelligence officials \"criminals\" for linking PM Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to violence on Canadian soil.
NATO, Kyiv to hold crisis talks
WAR ESCALATES | Move comes after Russia fires hypersonic ballistic missile on Ukrainian city of Dnipro while President Vladimir Putin warns of more hits
Elon Musk sees $70bn spike in net worth
Post-ELECTION Boost
Scott Bessent to head US Treasury dept
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday said he will nominate prominent investor Scott Bessent as U.S. Treasury Secretary, ending days of twists that saw high-profile candidates pitted against each other for the cabinet position with vast influence over economic, regulatory, and international affairs.
Montreal erupts amid NATO meet, 4 arrested
Massive protests broke out on the streets of Montreal as anti-Israel and anti-NATO demonstrators smashed windows, clashed with police, and burned vehicles and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's effigy in the Canadian city.
37 dead in sectarian clashes in Pak's KP
At least 37 people have been killed and over 24 injured in ongoing sectarian violence in Pakistan's restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province on Saturday, stated the Firspost, citing police reports.
Chinese firm offers employees cash to date
A Chinese company offered cash rewards to employees for going on dates, aiming to boost workplace happiness amid declining marriage and birth rates.
11 killed as Israel hits building in Beirut
At least 11 people were killed and dozens injured in the Lebanese capital of Beirut after Israeli airstrikes hit an eight-storey building.
PIO indicted for illegal exports to Moscow
A PIO from Oregon, Sanjay Kaushik, 57, has been indicted for conspiring to unlawfully export aviation components with dual civilian and military applications to Russian entities, violating the Export Control Reform Act, according to a statement by the US Department of Justice.
Say No to Ragging: A Call for Change
Ragging remains a pervasive and disturbing practice across colleges, hostels, and even high schools.
For forms of govt let fools contest; Whatever is best administered, is best
Demonstrations, unrest, and uprisings are common around the world, and different governments, rulers, and people all face similar challenges.
LIFE, LOVE AND LIE
THE BOND | The beauty of life rests neither on the wealth nor on the social status we have, but life becomes more and more beautiful when we love and being loved by someone
IMPACT OF TELEVISION
Television debates on political and social issues have become a staple of modern media, captivating millions of viewers.
Comprehensive approach needed for foreign policy
Foreign policy plays a crucial role in a country's economic and sociopolitical development.
The Forgotten Grace of Punjabi Wedding
As the summer months wane and give way to autumn and winter, one can be certain of the arrival of the wedding season and along with it the arrival of invitations, expensive chocolates (for 'mithai' is out of fashion now), macaroons (French ones, of course), curated hampers etc. Much before ogling on the screens of our cells to watch what is happening at the wedding of one of the richest families in the country became our national pastime, there was a time when weddings were much more meaningful and much less materialistic.
BJP, Congress celebrate by-election win
ABUNDANT JOY | CM expresses happiness on his party's scintillating victory in Maharashtra
Exam centre incharge to change everyday
Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has introduced measures to ensure fair and transparent examination and prevent paper leaks and malpractices.
JEE aspirant from MP commits suicide in Kota
A student from district Annupur taking coaching for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in Kota, allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the sixth floor of his hostel here, police said on Saturday.
Min Rawat loses in Vijaypur, Bhargava wins Budhni seat
BJP, Cong share honours in by-polls
Govt to start cow related course
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the degree course related to 'Gau Mata' will be started through Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hindi University.
Meet Flying Teetars: Pardhi, Gond kids who quit beggary, addiction
they are now acquiring education
'MP has favourable environ for food processing units'
State horticulture and food processing minister Narayan Singh Kushwah participated in the Agrovision National Agriculture Fair in Nagpur on Saturday.
Women carry empty pots to collectorate in protest
Hundreds of women from Sindpan village reached the collectorate with empty pots on their heads, demanding urgent drinking water arrangements from local authorities.
One month salary of 415 BLOs stopped
Show cause notices issued Special Summary Revision of electoral rolls going on at 2,625 polling stations of all 9 assembly constituencies in the district
Flying demon! Car lands 20 feet high, hotel manager dies
In a weird accident, a speeding car hung between a house shed and two electricity poles after crashing through the boundary walls of three houses, resulting in the death of Sheraton Grand Palace hotel manager.
Woman posing as ASP arrested
Wanted to appease her mother with a job