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‘Layoffs suck, but…,’ Google employee who lost his job of 19 years calls it a ‘blessing’. Here's why
Layoffs suck, but in my case... it's fine, because I've needed some kind of change in my life for a very long time. And I have no plans to rush into anything else right now.
13.01 / 10:31
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Lakshadweep in high demand! Alliance Air adds flights to the island amid India-Maldives row
Alliance Air, which is the only Indian airline that operates flights to Lakshadweep, has started additional flights to the island amid the India-Maldives row.
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Supreme Court agrees to hear Starbucks appeal in Memphis union case
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from Starbucks in a dispute with the National Labor Relations Board over workers who were trying to unionize a store in Memphis, Tennessee
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How to do eKYC for PM Kisan scheme: Here are 3 ways
All About Tax-Saving Note that eKYC is mandatory for PM Kisan registered farmers. It can be done by OTP Based eKYC is available on PM Kisan Portal or nearest CSC centres can be contacted for Biometric based eKYC.
13.01 / 08:17
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Madras HC asks youtuber to pay Rs 50 lakh for trolling; Warns social media users targeting transgenders
Madras High Court has warned YouTubers and social media writers who target and troll transgender individuals. The court has ordered YouTuber Joe Micheal Praveen to pay Rs 50 lakh as compensation to transgender-celebrity Apsara Reddy, who is the spokesperson of Tamil Nadu's main opposition party, the AIADMK, a TOI report stated. Google, on the other hand, has been exempted from a similar penalty as it removed the defamatory and scandalous content uploaded by Joe Micheal Praveen after being flagged.
13.01 / 08:03
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Tibetan issues not in focus, but repression persists - exiled former leader
TAIPEI (Reuters) — The plight of Tibet has become less discussed internationally but repression continues and China is applying what it did there to other regions, a former head of the Tibetan government-in-exile said on Saturday.
13.01 / 07:33
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Alliance Air starts additional flights to Lakshadweep
India-Maldives row, Alliance Air the only airline that operates to Lakshadweep has started additional flights. Due to a surge in the number of passengers willing to visit Lakshadweep, Alliance Air, the only Indian airline that operates to Lakshadweep, has started additional flights to Kochi-Agatti-Kochi. A senior official of Alliance Air informed that the additional flights will operate two days a week i.e.
13.01 / 06:27
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A guide to the Chinese Communist Party’s economic jargon
A new Communist Party slogan was born on January 9th. The phrase, which appeared on the front page of the People’s Daily, a party mouthpiece, defies easy interpretation. A loose translation might read “nine issues that must be grasped".
13.01 / 06:13
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BJP has made Ram Mandir an issue: Ashok Gehlot on Congress not attending Pran Pratishtha event
Congress for not attending the Ram Mandir event at Ayodhya, former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that it was the BJP which had made the event into an issue. «It was the BJP which made it (Ram Mandir) an issue which has led to this problem,» Gehlot said speaking to ANI. The former Chief Minister said that since everyone has faith in the Lord Ram and has welcomed Supreme Court's verdict the government and the trust should have acted appropriately. «The Ram Mandir is the centre of everyone's faith. The Supreme Court had given its verdict and the differences were solved peacefully.
13.01 / 06:13
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AI, ESG, and IDE: The challenges and opportunities CEOs must navigate for business growth
AI: The inevitable plunge CEOs worldwide are stepping up investments in AI, especially Generative AI, to gain a competitive edge. Although they believe that the cost of implementing AI technologies will be significant, many expect to see a return on their investment in 3-5 years. Indian CEOs too, like their global counterparts, believe that these technologies will open unprecedented business opportunities in developing new value propositions, servicing customers, driving efficiencies and reducing cost.
13.01 / 05:15
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Can the Polkadot Ecosystem Blossom? Toncoin and InQubeta Anticipate Significant Development
Polkadot’s (DOT) founder, Gavin Wood, recently introduced Polkadot 2.0. This approach uses core time rentals to become flexible and is an excellent addition to its ecosystem. Meanwhile, Toncoin (TON) and InQubeta (QUBE) are notable DeFi projects positioned to drive significant development with their dynamic ecosystems.
13.01 / 04:41
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Tata Consumer to consider fundraising via debt issue. Details here
exchange filings on Friday at Indian stock market's bourses, Tata Consumer said, "In accordance with Regulation 29(1)(d) of the Listing Regulations, we wish to inform you that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to be held on Friday, January 19, 2024, to consider, inter-alia, the proposal for fund raising by debt issue in the form of commercial papers/debentures and equity issue through Rights Issue or any other appropriate mode, as may be decided by the Board, subject to requisite approvals." This is the second major corporate announcement made by Tata Consumer Products Ltd on Friday. Earlier, the company had announced the acquisition of Organic India, a ‘better for you’ organic brand spanning Food & Beverages and Nutraceutical categories.
13.01 / 03:57
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Blinken discusses human rights, Taiwan Strait with Chinese official
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday raised concerns over China's human rights issues in a meeting with senior Chinese official Liu Jianchao in Washington, the State Department said, adding they also discussed «maintaining peace and stability» in the Taiwan Strait. WHY IT IS IMPORTANT
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Won't host Oscars again, award shows aren't comedy-friendly anymore: Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart has emphatically stated that he will not be hosting the Oscars again. His initial plan to host the 2019 Oscars was abandoned amid controversy surrounding past anti-gay tweets and comments from a decade ago made during stand-up routines. Speaking to Sky News, Hart emphasized his decision, stating that hosting such events is not conducive to comedy anymore. Expressing his perspective, Hart said, «Whatever little hope you had, I want to destroy it right now. Those gigs aren't good gigs for comics. It's no shot to the Oscars, no shot to the Globes or anything else. Those just aren't comedy-friendly environments anymore.» Hart mentioned a year when hosts were personalities rather than comics, and he acknowledged the success of fellow comics like Chris Rock, Billy Crystal, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Ricky Gervais in navigating hosting duties.
12.01 / 14:59
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India's forex reserves dip by $5.89 billion after rising for seven weeks in row
India's retail inflation hit 4-month high of 5.69% in December In the preceding week concluding on December 29, reserves experienced a noteworthy surge of $2.759 billion, reaching a peak of $623.2 billion, marking the highest point thus far in the fiscal year. The week before that also saw an increase, with reserves climbing by $4.471 billion to $620.441 billion. Notably, in October 2021, the forex reserves had achieved an unprecedented milestone, reaching an all-time high of $645 billion.
12.01 / 13:59
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Joint US, UK strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen 'self-defence': British PM Rishi Sunak
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Friday that the country's joint air strikes with the US against Houthi military targets in Yemen overnight was a «necessary and proportionate action in self-defence.» The US-led strikes are the first against the Houthi militia since it started targeting international shipping in the Red Sea from November 2023. Sunak accused the Iranian-backed group of threatening UK ships as the US Air Force said more than 60 targets at 16 locations used by Houthis in Yemen were struck.
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