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22.03 / 18:41
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Dummy’s guide to vintage shopping: In the world of fashion, old is new again
vintage watches. Delhi-based fashion consultant and writer Varun Rana has snagged two timeless timekeepers from him. His most prized possession, however, is a 1988 HMT Varun. His hunting grounds are watch repair shops which, he is sad to note, are fast disappearing. Be it watches, jewellery, accessories, or clothes, what is old is new, thanks to a focus on fashion’s wasteful ways. The retro is relevant. It’s often said that a vintage shopper rarely divulges their sources. But ET spoke to second-hand shoppers and specialists to reveal the secrets of vintage shopping. WHAT IS VINTAGE?
22.03 / 07:43
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Xi targets petty corruption on a giant scale to soothe China’s masses
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Chinese leader Xi Jinping is battling petty corruption through a nationwide campaign that has swept up more than half a million low-level officials over the past year, as Beijing grapples with rising public resentment over a sagging economy.
21.03 / 16:11
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Karnataka braces for bandh on Mar 22; security tightened statewide
pro-Kannada groups have called for a 12-hour statewide shutdown on March 22 to protest the alleged assault on a state-run bus conductor in Belagavi last month for not knowing Marathi. According to officials, police in various districts have deployed home guards along with the City Armed Reserve unit as a precautionary measure to ensure that the bandh is observed peacefully without causing inconvenience to the public. Senior officers will also be on the ground to oversee security arrangements and prevent any untoward incidents. Speaking to reporters, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar urged people to maintain peace and abide by the law. «We will protect the interests of the state. Everyone should maintain peace and follow the law. However, I feel there is no need for a bandh,» he said. According to Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner Jagadeesha G, no holiday has been declared for schools and colleges in the city on Saturday despite the bandh called by pro-Kannada outfits.
21.03 / 12:41
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As Barron Trump turns 19, US President reveals what the business college student plans to do for a career
Melania Trump, has stepped into adulthood as he celebrated his 19th birthday on March 20. Initially, Barron largely stayed out of the public eye but gained prominence when he attended the high-profile inauguration of Donald Trump on January 20. Standing at an impressive 6-foot-7, he draws attention not only for his height but also for his reserved nature and infrequent public appearances with his family. Now a freshman at New York University, Barron is forging his own path while continuing to intrigue many.
21.03 / 12:41
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Waikato school's girl student brutally thrashed, head stomped upon by another student
Waikato reported three students being allegedly assaulted in a week. In one of the incidents, a 13-year-old girl student was brutally beaten up by another inside the school premises. A video of the incident from Morrinsville College in Waikato in shows the victim being chased by the alleged assaulter who goes on to hold her by her hair and then violently pushes her to the ground. The assaulter then punched and kicked the the girl several times and even stomps on her head. However, the school has denied that its students were indulging in violent act on regular basis. According to the victim's parents, their daughter had faced physical assault in the school earlier too. They alleged that a few days before their daughter was violently attacked, the same girl student had tried to trip her by sticking her leg out in front of her as she walked past. She was later accosted by the girl who asked her to apologise for deliberately walking into her friend’s leg, the parents added. According to a New Zealand media outlet, her parents stated that their daughter “pulled a sickie and got sent home from school to try and avoid the situation.” her parents said.
21.03 / 12:29
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI will gradually reduce need for software engineers
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, in an interview with Ben Thompson of Stratechery, stated that, after a certain point, there would be less need for software engineers when asked whether the company should continue hiring them. He said, “I mean, my basic assumption is that each software engineer will just do much, much more for a while. And then at some point, yeah, maybe we do need less software engineers.” The conversation also touched on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on jobs and the speed of job displacement. When asked for his perspective on the issue, Altman expressed the view that the changes would not be sudden but would accelerate gradually over time.
21.03 / 05:37
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Karnataka Bandh on March 22: What will happen to exams as Bengaluru and other cities brace for a 12-hour shutdown tomorrow?
Karnataka is gearing up for a statewide bandh on March 22, organised by Pro-Kannada groups from 6 am to 6 pm. While the bandh aims to make a strong statement, it has left students, commuters, and businesses worried about its impact.
20.03 / 22:51
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This boulder in Australia has 66 dinosaur footprints. This is not it. Here’s what makes it really special
dinosaur footprints on a boulder displayed at a high school. The footprints, dating back to the early Jurassic period, provide valuable information about the types of dinosaurs that lived in the region.
20.03 / 17:09
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March Madness: Will Wade to 'coach' this new school after 2025 NCAA Tournament ends
Clemson Tigers and No. 12 seed McNeese Cowboys in the first round of the men's 2025 NCAA Tournament on Thursday will be a slightly awkward encounter for Will Wade. The McNeese head coach is eying a victory against Clemson, which was his own alma mater, Fox News reported.
20.03 / 16:01
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Today is Barron Trump's birthday, as he turns 19; here's what he plans to do in his career
Barron Trump, the youngest child of US President Donald Trump, is stepping into adulthood with big business aspirations. He celebrates his 19th birthday while pursuing a business career at NYU. Although many assume Barron will follow his father into politics, he is busy with school and business pursuits. This is what's next for him as he celebrates his 19th birthday. On Thursday, March 20, Barron Trump turned 19. Currently enrolled in his first year of business school at New York University, the youngest but tallest of President Donald Trump's children is the only child Donald Trump shares with First Lady Melania Trump.
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The Trump administration is playing a dangerous stockmarket game
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Trump administration has been extraordinarily blasé about falling stocks. “I can tell you that corrections are healthy, they are normal," said Scott Bessent, America’s treasury secretary on March 16th, in the government’s most recent shrug.
19.03 / 15:15
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Joy at Kalpana Chawla's Karnal school as Sunita Williams safely returns
Tagore Baal Niketan rejoiced alongside millions as Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams returned to Earth after 286 days in space. The school is also renowned for nurturing Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian-origin woman in space. The first Indian to achieve this feat was Rakesh Sharma, who journeyed aboard the Russian spacecraft Soyuz T-11 in 1984. Born in Karnal in 1962, Kalpana Chawla tragically lost her life on February 1, 2003, when the Columbia spacecraft disintegrated over Texas and Louisiana, killing all seven astronauts on board. Chawla completed her schooling at Tagore Baal Niketan and earned a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering from Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, in 1982. She moved to the United States later that year. The school, with a history spanning over six decades, has honored her legacy by dedicating an auditorium in her memory. Its principal, Dr Rajan Lamba said, «Everyone was happy and relieved at the safe return of Sunita William and fellow astronauts… Due to ongoing school Board exams, we could not hold celebrations in the school, but everyone was happy including students, teachers.» He reminisced about the Columbia Space Shuttle, recalling vivid memories and a series of letters exchanged between the school's founder and Chawla before her mission.
19.03 / 14:15
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Is privatizing US public services the ulterior motive of Elon Musk’s DOGE?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. US Republicans have long thought that what the federal government does can be done better, faster or cheaper by the private sector. So it should not shock anyone that US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently revealed a larger agenda that sheds light on the Trump administration’s seemingly indiscriminate cuts to federal workers and agencies.
19.03 / 08:47
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Nagpur violence: The ground report
Nagpur experienced devastating mob violence, around 30% of the city remained under curfew, with a heavy police presence of 1,000 officers, including riot control units and the state reserve police, strengthening security in areas prone to communal unrest, ToI reported on March 19. Additionally, 8,000 more police personnel have been placed on standby as tensions persisted in the affected Mahal and Hansapuri neighborhoods, which remained barricaded. On Tuesday, law enforcement registered six FIRs against approximately 1,200 individuals, including members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, in connection with the burning of an effigy of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb that incited arson late Monday.
19.03 / 04:02
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defends return to office policy again, says only middle managers are unhappy
JPMorgan Chase, America's largest bank, has mandated a five-day office return for employees this month, ending remote work arrangements. Advocating his work-from-office policy, he said that only middle managers are unhappy with the decision. CEO Jamie Dimon has consistently supported in-office work, citing its benefits for learning, innovation, and company culture. In an internal memo, Dimon stated, «Now is the right time to solidify our full-time in-office approach.» He added, «We think it is the best way to run the company.»
18.03 / 17:53
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Cracking the hybrid code
hybrid work maze? Harvard Business School's Managing the Future of Work podcast offers a handy map, diving deep into the evolving workplace landscape. The December 18, 2024, episode, Nicholas Bloom on the Unbundled Workplace, is a must-listen for anyone exploring the new work dynamics.
18.03 / 11:21
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Harvard is going tuition-free for families making up to $200,000
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Going to Harvard just got more affordable for most of America. The Ivy League school is significantly expanding financial aid to make undergraduate admission tuition-free for families making up to $200,000 and completely free for families making up to $100,000.
17.03 / 01:57
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The unintended consequences of Trump’s firing spree
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At Veterans Affairs facilities in Detroit and Denver, staff reductions have led to canceled health programs and left homeless veterans without their dedicated coordinator to help them find an apartment and line up a deposit. In Alabama, job cuts at the Education Department have slowed efforts to get disabled children access to classrooms.
16.03 / 12:51
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'Spent my childhood in extreme poverty': PM Modi talks about learnings he got from sitting at his father's tea shop
extreme poverty. «I learnt a lot from people who came to my father's tea shop while I used to sit there; I applied those learnings in my public life,» said PM Modi. «Every morning, around 4:00 or 4:30 am, he would leave the house, walk long distances, visit several temples, and then reach his shop,» PM Modi said. He described how his father’s traditional leather shoes made a distinct tock, tock, tock sound as he walked through the village. «People in the village used to say that they could tell the time just by hearing his footsteps—‘Oh yes, Mr. Damodar is on his way.’ Such was his discipline,» he recalled.
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