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Karnataka official fined ₹25k for RTI violation

In a strong pro-transparency ruling, a Karnataka tahsildar faces ₹25,000 penalty for illegally withholding information under RTI Act. Learn how citizens can fight back against unresponsive officials.

Viral Poll: One Person Trolls Zohran Mamdani as "Far-Right"

Social media erupts in laughter as an online poll reveals that only one person labeled New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani as 'far-right' - and it turns out to be a brilliant trolling attempt that's taking the internet by storm.

Night Shifts Increase Heart Attack Risk: Study

Groundbreaking research exposes the terrifying connection between night shift work and increased heart attack risk. Scientists reveal why your work schedule could be a silent killer.

7 Silent Career Killers Sabotaging Your Success

Discover the everyday workplace behaviors that are secretly damaging your career growth and professional relationships. Learn how to identify and eliminate these productivity killers.

US Office Return Mandates Face Employee Resistance

US companies face massive employee resistance as return-to-office mandates clash with remote work preferences. Discover why workers are pushing back and what it means for the future of work.

Centre-Left's Far-Right Rhetoric Gamble Failing: Study

New research reveals how mainstream European political parties are borrowing nationalist talking points on immigration in desperate attempts to reclaim voters. Discover the surprising consequences of this strategy.

RTI Act at 20: A Promise Broken

Two decades after the revolutionary Right to Information Act was implemented, discover why this landmark legislation is struggling to fulfill its democratic potential amid bureaucratic resistance and political indifference.

Ram Madhav to speak on RSS vision in Mysuru

Prominent RSS thinker Ram Madhav will deliver a keynote address in Mysuru, exploring the organization's philosophy and its role in contemporary India. The event promises deep insights into nationalist thought.

Rare Atlantic Whales Show Population Growth

In a stunning conservation victory, the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale population is showing significant growth after decades of protection efforts.

H1B Visa $100,000 Fee: Who Pays? Trump Clarifies

The Trump administration clarifies new H1B visa rules with staggering $100,000 fee for certain employers. Find out who's exempt and who must pay in this comprehensive breakdown.

RTI at 20: India's Transparency Law Faces Critical Test

As India's Right to Information Act completes two decades, this groundbreaking transparency legislation faces unprecedented challenges from new data protection laws and systemic implementation issues. Explore the journey and future of India's democratic w

Gen Z Ditching Banking Jobs For Freedom

Discover why India's Gen Z professionals are abandoning stable banking jobs in favor of flexible work arrangements, better work-life balance, and mental wellness.

Israeli Far-Right Demands Total War After Hamas Ambush

Following a brutal Hamas attack in Rafah that killed 8 Israeli soldiers, far-right ministers Smotrich and Ben-Gvir escalate calls for all-out war, challenging Netanyahu's more measured approach amid growing political pressure.

8 Ways Americans Escape 9-to-5 Corporate Life

Discover how Americans are breaking free from traditional office jobs through digital nomadism, passion economies, and innovative side hustles that are reshaping the future of work.

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.

India's RTI Act: Transparency Under Threat

An alarming analysis reveals how India's landmark RTI Act faces systematic erosion through bureaucratic hurdles, underfunding, and institutional resistance, threatening democratic accountability.

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