Politics
Supreme Court Warns: Mandatory Menstrual Leave Could Fuel Hiring Bias Against Women
India's Supreme Court cautions that compulsory menstrual leave policies might lead employers to avoid hiring women, sparking debate on balancing health needs with workplace equality.
World
Great Indian Bustard Conservation Hits Milestone with Two New Chicks in Rajasthan
India's Project Great Indian Bustard achieves a major milestone with the hatching of two chicks at a Rajasthan breeding center, bringing the captive population to 70. Minister Bhupender Yadav announced plans for soft release into the wild.
Entertainment
Cillian Murphy Shares Timeless Acting Advice He's Passing to His Son Aran
Cillian Murphy reveals the simple yet profound acting lesson from his early career that he's now teaching his son Aran as he begins his screen journey.
Business
IT Giants Activate Business Continuity Plans Amid Middle East Crisis
Major IT companies and Global Capability Centers implement work-from-home, travel restrictions, and temporary closures in response to escalating tensions in West Asia, with many looking to India as a stable operational hub.
Sports
Lifestyle
Technology
Karen Hao: India Must Forge Its Own AI Path, Avoid Imperial Model
Karen Hao, author of 'Empire of AI,' critiques Silicon Valley's AI imperialism and urges India to focus on small models and affordable infrastructure to maintain sovereignty and address local needs.
LPG Cylinder Delivery Scam Alert via WhatsApp, SMS
A new scam targeting LPG cylinder users involves fraudsters sending fake delivery messages via WhatsApp and SMS to steal personal and financial information. Authorities warn users to stay vigilant.
Meta Halts 2Africa Cable Work in Persian Gulf Due to War
Meta has paused a segment of its 2Africa underwater cable project in the Persian Gulf due to safety concerns from the US-Iran-Israel conflict, affecting connectivity in the Middle East and highlighting risks to global internet infrastructure.
Indian Developers Own AI Outcomes, Survey Finds
A new survey by BairesDev shows 66% of Indian developers feel personally responsible for AI-generated outcomes, with high trust in fairness and career benefits from AI adoption.
Indian Developers Take Ownership of AI Outcomes
A BairesDev survey shows 66% of Indian developers feel personally accountable for AI-generated results, with 70% trusting AI's gender fairness and 90% reporting career benefits.
Health
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