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Siddaramaiah to Oppose Kerala's Malayalam Language Bill

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah pledges strong opposition to Kerala's proposed Malayalam Language Bill, calling it a threat to linguistic freedom in border districts like Kasaragod. Read the full story.

Karnataka Objects to Kerala's Compulsory Malayalam Bill

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah urges Kerala to withdraw the Malayalam Bhasha Bill, 2025, calling it unconstitutional and an attack on linguistic freedom of Kannadigas in Kasaragod. The governor promises review.

10 Ancient Languages Still in Use Worldwide

Discover 10 ancient languages, from Sanskrit to Tamil, that have survived millennia and are still spoken today. Explore their incredible history and cultural legacy.

Viral Post Highlights Lack of Women at Startup Events

Delhi content strategist Divyanshi Dhouni's Instagram post about counting women on fingers at a startup event ignites a crucial conversation on inclusion and active effort needed in India's entrepreneurial ecosystem.

India's Constitutional DEI Roots vs. Global Debate

Explore how India's constitutional commitment to inclusion predates the modern DEI debate, creating a unique conflict between privilege and representation. Understand the historical context.

Is Meme Culture Changing How We Use Language?

Explore how internet memes and abbreviations like 'LOL' and 'BRB' are fundamentally altering language processing, communication, and even brain activity. Discover the neuroscience behind digital slang.

Saudi Arabia Cuts Banking Fees, Boosts Transparency

Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) introduces a sweeping new fees guide, slashing charges for financing, cards, and digital transfers to make banking fairer and more affordable. Discover the key changes.

DEI Debate: Are Young White Men Losing Prestige Jobs?

A controversial article claims DEI practices exclude young white men from media, academia & tech. US Right hails it as Trump targets diversity programs. Data, counter-arguments & the ongoing culture war explained.

Air Purifiers Can't Solve India's Inclusion Crisis

Delhi's toxic air highlights a dangerous shift: treating clean air as a personal luxury, not a public right. Explore why individual fixes fail and what real solutions demand. #AirPollution #PublicHealth

AVTAR marks 25 years, honors second-career women

Diversity consultancy AVTAR celebrated its silver jubilee, honoring women from its Project PUTHRI who successfully restarted careers. The event highlighted India's growing second-career movement for women professionals.

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