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After-Hours Work Calls: Boomers vs Gen Z on Feeling Valued

A new survey shows 88% of Baby Boomers feel valued by after-hours contact, but 79% of all employees fear repercussions for not responding. Explore India's 'always-on' work culture clash and the push for a Right to Disconnect.

How a Simple Cup of Tea Holds India's History and Memory

Explore the profound world within a cup of tea—from personal memories of Kolkata's addas to the colonial history of Assam's plantations. Discover how this humble beverage weaves together India's social fabric and cultural identity. Read more.

Pune library to mark 50 years, keeps reading alive

Twashta Kasar Samaj Sanstha Vachan Mandir in Pune, a temple of books, approaches its golden jubilee in 2026. Discover how this community hub thrives on Rs 40 monthly fee and nurtures young readers.

Rajasthan Bans Santa Claus Dress Code in Schools

Sriganganagar district in Rajasthan prohibits schools from forcing students to dress as Santa Claus, citing cultural demographics. The order followed a complaint from an RSS-backed group. Read the full story.

62% of Indian employees plan job switch, culture key

A new study reveals 62% of Indian employees plan to change jobs within a year, with 87% citing workplace culture as a decisive factor. Many are even willing to take a pay cut for a better environment. Explore the trends shaping India's workforce.

Matcha Becomes India's Biggest Food Trend of 2025

Discover how matcha green tea exploded in popularity across India in 2025, moving from niche circles to a nationwide phenomenon driven by social media, wellness claims, and stylish branding.

Bengaluru's Cultural Evolution: Art, Community & Future

Explore how Bengaluru is transforming into a vibrant cultural hub. From public art spaces to inclusive festivals, discover the people and initiatives shaping India's city of the future. Dive into the story now!

The Micromanagement Trap in Indian Workplaces

Micromanagement stifles creativity and initiative, creating fear and hindering decisions. In India's fast-paced corporate culture, the need to stay relevant often fuels this exhausting trend. Learn how to break the cycle.

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