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Indian Vet's Battle Against Systemic Racism in Canada

Dr. Deepak Sharma, a veterinarian from Ludhiana, details his 16-year fight against systemic racism in Canada's public service. His story exposes workplace discrimination and a quest for justice. Read his powerful journey.

India's Mega PSB Merger Plan: Balancing Scale and Risk

India plans new public sector bank mergers to create global-sized lenders. While aiming to fund major projects, the move raises concerns over heightened systemic risk and concentration. Can India achieve scale without amplifying vulnerabilities?

Mamdani: US Policies Are Band-Aid Solutions

Exclusive analysis reveals how American political approaches serve as temporary fixes while ignoring deeper systemic problems, according to leading academic Mahmood Mamdani.

Is OpenAI Becoming Too Big To Fail?

As OpenAI's influence grows exponentially, experts warn the AI powerhouse could pose systemic risks to the global tech ecosystem. Discover why regulators are watching closely.

Addiction: Systemic Crisis, Not Moral Failure

New research reveals addiction as a public health emergency rooted in systemic issues, not moral failing. Discover why India needs policy reform and compassionate approaches.

Jarange-Patil supports farmers' protest in Maharashtra

Prominent Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil extends crucial support to former MLA Bacchu Kadu's farmers' agitation in Maharashtra, demanding immediate government action on agricultural issues.

Microsoft Azure & 365 Hit by Major Global Outage

Microsoft's cloud services including Azure, Teams, and Outlook experienced widespread disruptions globally. The company has identified the root cause and restoration efforts are in progress.

Microsoft Azure & 365 Down in Global Outage

Microsoft's cloud services including Azure and Office 360 experience widespread disruption, affecting businesses and users worldwide. Downdetector reports massive spike in outage complaints.

Hiten Tejwani: 22-hour work days, dozed off driving

Popular TV actor Hiten Tejwani reveals extreme work conditions in Indian television industry - 22-hour shifts for a month, earning just ₹1 lakh, and dangerous exhaustion that led to falling asleep at wheel.

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