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Bengali Worker Attacked in Odisha, Loses Rs 50,000

Raja Ali, a migrant worker from Goghat, was brutally assaulted and robbed in Odisha for speaking Bengali. He was forced to chant religious slogans and lost eight months' earnings. Read the shocking details.

Indian Firms Bet on Executive Coaches for Talent Retention

Indian companies are expanding executive coaching to high-potential managers as a strategic tool for retention amid AI disruption and changing leadership demands. Discover how this investment is moderating salary costs.

Workplace Wars Shift from 'Where' to 'When' in 2025

The corporate battle has moved from return-to-office mandates to control over work hours. A 2025 JLL report reveals 65% of employees now value schedule flexibility more than salary, redefining retention strategies.

Gig Workforce Needs Urgent Policy Framework

As grievances mount, India's gig economy requires a robust regulatory framework to ensure worker welfare. Read our analysis on the urgent need for policy intervention.

Guest worker dies in Coimbatore terrace fall

A 23-year-old guest worker from Odisha died after falling from a building terrace in Coimbatore's Avarampalayam. Police investigation underway. Read the full report.

How India Inc is Retaining Top Talent in 2026

As hiring cools, Indian companies are pairing modest pay hikes with lock-ins, clawbacks, and deferred rewards to retain top performers. Explore the changing terms of talent retention.

Bengali Worker Lynched in Sambalpur, Six Arrested

A 20-year-old migrant mason from Bengal was lynched in Odisha's Sambalpur. Family alleges he was targeted as a 'Bangladeshi', police cite monetary dispute. Six arrested, fear grips labourers.

Bengal Worker Mistaken for Bangladeshi, Detained 8 Months

Awal Sheikh, a 25-year-old mason from Murshidabad, has been held in a Tamil Nadu detention centre since April after being mistaken for an illegal Bangladeshi migrant. His family has spent over ₹1.1 lakh fighting the case. Read his story.

The Enduring Power of Handwritten Notes in Education

In an era dominated by digital slides, experts argue that traditional note-taking is crucial for memory and learning. Discover why the physical act of writing remains irreplaceable for students.

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