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Manager Demands Live Location for Sick Leave Approval

An Indian employee's Reddit post about a manager demanding live location access for sick leave approval has ignited a fierce debate on workplace privacy and toxic culture. Read the full story and join the discussion.

Why Chronic Boredom at Work Hurts Organisations

Expert explains 'employee boreout' - chronic under-stimulation eroding motivation. Learn signs, causes, and strategies to combat this silent threat to productivity and morale.

Master Office Etiquette for a Successful Career

Learn essential office etiquette rules from experts like Chaitrali Sardesai. Discover how respecting space, communication, and attire shapes your professional reputation and ensures a positive work environment.

AI for DPDPA Compliance Grows, Citizen Tools Lag

India's new data protection law fuels AI tools for companies, but a critical innovation gap leaves citizens struggling to understand their privacy rights. Discover why empowering users is key to enforcement.

Goa NGO Fights Mandatory External Meter Move

Citizens for Democracy Goa petitions against mandatory external electricity meter relocation, citing privacy risks from smart meters and high costs for consumers. Read their demands.

2026 Workplace Crisis: Employee-Leader Trust Gap Widens

Glassdoor's 2026 report reveals alarming 149% rise in leadership misalignment mentions. Discover how AI acceleration and economic shifts are reshaping India's professional landscape and what it means for your career.

India Debates Menstrual Leave at Workplaces

India discusses normalizing periods at work with paid menstrual leave. Opponents worry about productivity impact and women's career advancement. Read the full analysis.

OTT Platforms Rush Legal Teams for Data Privacy Rules

Indian OTT platforms are scrambling to build legal teams and compliance frameworks as the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 kicks in, with stricter rules for children-focused content and potential revenue impacts.

Workplace Trauma: Finding Closure with Toxic Bosses

After 13 years under toxic leadership, one professional shares the emotional journey of confronting workplace trauma and finding closure. Read this powerful account of professional healing.

AR Rahman: Fame damaged family life, led to divorce

AR Rahman opens up about how lack of privacy affected his marriage with Saira Banu, leading to their 2024 divorce after 29 years. The composer shares struggles with fans interrupting meals.

Your Smart Gadgets Might Be Spying on You

Your TV, speakers, and cameras could be secretly collecting your data. Learn the subtle warning signs of spying devices and how to protect your privacy today.

EU Scales Back Aggressive Big Tech Regulations

European policymakers are rethinking their strict stance on Big Tech, planning to simplify AI and data privacy rules. Discover the implications for the global tech landscape.

Bollywood stars protecting kids from media glare

Discover how Rani Mukerji, Anushka Sharma, Vikrant Massey and other Bollywood celebrities fiercely protect their children's privacy despite public fame. Learn their parenting approaches.

DPDP Act: Privacy Concerns and State Control

India's new Digital Personal Data Protection Act grants government unprecedented access to personal data while raising press freedom concerns. Learn how this impacts citizens' privacy rights.

India's Data Protection Law Active, Timeline to be Cut

India's new data protection rules are now in force. IT Minister Vaishnaw announces plans to shorten the 12-18 month compliance timeline for Big Tech. Key provisions on consent and data breaches are detailed.

4 Private Android Keyboards to Replace Gboard

Concerned about Android keyboard privacy? Discover 4 secure, open-source alternatives like AnySoftKeyboard and OpenBoard that run locally and protect your data from collection.

India's Data Protection Rules Finally Notified

India enforces Digital Personal Data Protection Act rules eight years after privacy became a fundamental right. Can new regulations protect future generations from AI's data hunger?

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