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Pune Techie Found Dead in Office Washroom

A 26-year-old software engineer was found dead in his Pune office washroom, with a mobile charger near his body. Police are investigating the tragic incident.

Hyderabad Techie Murdered In US, Family Seeks Justice

The father of Nikitha Godishala, a Hyderabad techie found dead in her US apartment, challenges the police narrative. The family denies a romantic link with the accused, citing unpaid loans and investigation gaps. Read more.

Bengaluru techie dies in rental house fire

A 34-year-old Accenture employee, Sharmila Kushalappa, died from suspected smoke suffocation after a fire broke out in her Bengaluru rented house. Police probe points to a short circuit.

Bengaluru Techie's AI Helmet Flags Traffic Violations

A Bengaluru engineer hacked a helmet with AI to detect traffic violations in real-time. His viral post on X highlights a citizen's innovative fight against road chaos. Read about this smart tech solution.

Central Park Gurugram's Lavish 2026 New Year Celebration

Central Park in Gurugram ushered in 2026 with a spectacular, sold-out gala. Over 1,500 guests enjoyed gourmet delights, live performances, and a dazzling fireworks display. Discover the highlights of this exclusive New Year's Eve extravaganza.

Techie's Viral Video: Parents Visit Her Google Office

An Indian software engineer shared an emotional video of her parents visiting her Google office during Christmas. The viral post highlights family support and career pride. Read the full story here.

Drunk ASI Hits VIP Duty Vehicle in Gurugram

A drunk Assistant Sub-Inspector in Gurugram crashed his car into a vehicle on VIP duty. The ASI has been booked, and an investigation is underway. Read the full details.

Haryana Metro Ridership Up 22.9%, New Corridors Planned

Haryana's Metro and RRTS projects surge as Gurugram's Rapid Metro sees 1.27 crore passengers and 14% revenue growth. New Sector 56-Panchgaon corridor gets funding approval. Explore the state's mobility transformation.

Indian techie's high Singapore salary brings loneliness

An Indian machine learning engineer in Singapore reveals his salary jumped fivefold, but his happiness plummeted. His viral post sparks a debate on the emotional cost of success abroad. Read the full story.

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