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Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 introduced in Parliament

MP Supriya Sule introduces a bill granting employees the legal right to disconnect after work hours, aiming to protect mental health and set digital boundaries. Explore the key provisions and penalties.

Pumpkin Seeds: A Natural Aid for PMS Symptoms

Discover how pumpkin seeds, rich in magnesium and zinc, can help manage common PMS symptoms like cramps, headaches, and fatigue. Learn the science and simple ways to include them in your diet.

Educated Indian Women Excelling in Careers and Family

Discover how India's highly educated women from top colleges are successfully balancing professional careers with family life while making their homes the center of their universe. Read their inspiring stories.

Young Indian Women Prioritize Family Over Career

A growing movement among young conservative women in India embraces 'seasons of life,' prioritizing family formation before career advancement. Discover why this trend is gaining momentum.

Indian CEOs' Health Advice vs Public Reality

Analysis of why corporate health advice from Indian CEOs like Narayana Murthy fails to address real public health challenges. Explore the gap between privilege and accessibility.

Murthy's 996 Work Rule: 72-Hour Week Debate

Infosys founder Narayana Murthy praises China's controversial 996 work rule, urging Indian employees to adopt 72-hour work weeks for national progress. Learn about the debate.

Murthy's 72-Hour Work Week Sparks Debate

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy ignites work-life balance debate by urging 72-hour work weeks, citing PM Modi and China's 9-9-6 model as examples for young professionals.

Murthy's 72-hour work week sparks debate

Infosys founder Narayana Murthy advocates for 72-hour work weeks praising China's 9-9-6 model. The proposal faces strong backlash from professionals citing work-life balance concerns.

IIT Grad Pays ₹1 Lakh/Month for Home Manager

Aman Goel, GreyLabs founder, hires a home manager for ₹1 lakh monthly to manage household tasks. The IIT Bombay graduate explains this saves time to focus on his startup, sparking mixed reactions online.

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