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NZ Student Visa Work Hours Increased to 25/Week

New Zealand expands work rights for international students from November 2025, allowing up to 25 hours of part-time work weekly. Learn how this change benefits your study abroad journey.

Ultimate WFH Gadgets: Boost Productivity Now

Discover the ultimate work-from-home upgrade with our expert picks of ergonomic keyboards, crystal-clear webcams, and productivity-boosting accessories that transform your remote workspace.

Karnataka HC: No License for Home-Cooked Food Sales

In a groundbreaking judgment, Karnataka High Court exempts small-scale home chefs and home-based food businesses from FSSAI license requirements, celebrating victory for culinary entrepreneurs and traditional home cooking in Bengaluru.

UP Allows 12-Hour Work Day in Factories Amendment

Uttar Pradesh implements controversial Factories (Amendment) Act, extending maximum daily work hours from 8 to 12. New labor reforms spark debate on worker rights vs industrial growth.

JPMorgan CEO Rejects WFH: 3 Missing Skills

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon dismisses work-from-home requests, highlighting three essential professional skills that suffer in remote settings. Discover why the banking giant is pushing for office return.

Anushka Sharma's Work-Life Balance Secret

Discover how Bollywood star Anushka Sharma masters work-life balance through mindful detachment. Learn practical tips for maintaining mental peace in today's demanding world.

US Ends Automatic H-1B EAD Renewals from Oct 30

US Citizenship and Immigration Services stops automatic extension of work permits for H-1B, L-1 visa holders from October 30. Thousands of Indian professionals face employment uncertainty.

Deepika Padukone's Early Crew Welfare Revolution

Bollywood superstar Deepika Padukone implemented revolutionary crew welfare measures including fixed working hours, overtime compensation, and nutritious meals years before the 8-hour shift debate gained momentum.

Hiten Tejwani: 22-hour work days, dozed off driving

Popular TV actor Hiten Tejwani reveals extreme work conditions in Indian television industry - 22-hour shifts for a month, earning just ₹1 lakh, and dangerous exhaustion that led to falling asleep at wheel.

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