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SC: Lawyers Must Know When to Stop Arguing

The Supreme Court of India issues crucial guidance for advocates, emphasizing courtroom decorum and judicial efficiency. Learn when lawyers should gracefully conclude their arguments.

CEOs Declare War on Meeting Phone Use

Exclusive research exposes how smartphone addiction during meetings is costing companies billions and driving leadership to breaking point. Discover the silent productivity killer in corporate India.

7 Japanese Bathroom Ideas for a Zen Home

Discover Japanese real estate-inspired bathroom decor ideas that blend minimalism, natural elements, and mindfulness to create your personal wellness retreat.

Palasbari: India's Waste Segregation Champion

Discover how Palasbari in Assam transformed its garbage management system, turning waste into wealth with an impressive 95% segregation rate and creating sustainable income opportunities for residents.

Mumbai's Diwali leaves 3000 MT extra garbage

Mumbai generated an additional 3000 metric tonnes of garbage during Diwali week, with firecracker waste reaching 150 MT. BMC reports cleaner celebrations but ongoing waste management challenges.

Jalandhar chokes on post-Diwali garbage crisis

Jalandhar faces a severe sanitation emergency as festival celebrations leave behind unprecedented waste volumes, overwhelming municipal systems and creating health hazards.

Japan's 30-Year Yield May Hit Record High: Amundi

Europe's largest asset manager Amundi predicts Japan's 30-year government bond yield could hit fresh highs as fiscal concerns mount. Get expert insights on BOJ policy shifts and market implications.

Sanae Takaichi: Japan's First Female PM Journey

Discover how Sanae Takaichi, Japan's staunch conservative politician, shattered the glass ceiling to become the nation's first female Prime Minister through strategic career moves and unwavering ideology.

Bawana Waste Plant Green Clearance Under Fire

Residents of Delhi's Bawana area accuse authorities of obtaining environmental clearance for waste-to-energy plant through false statements about public consultation and environmental impact.

Japanese Man With ₹2Cr Income Still Works as Janitor

Discover the incredible story of a 56-year-old Japanese man with a massive ₹2 crore annual income who continues his janitorial job by choice, not necessity. His unique philosophy about work and life will change your perspective forever.

Himachal forms panel to combat illegal muck dumping

Himachal Pradesh takes decisive action against illegal muck dumping with new high-powered committee formation. Learn how this environmental initiative aims to protect the state's fragile ecology.

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