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The world's oil piggy bank is being smashed open. What can go wrong?Global oil inventories are plummeting to multi-decade lows, exacerbated by Middle Eastern supply disruptions and the rapid depletion of str...
India’s growth engine is quietly powered by disciplined MSMEs, says Stanford Seed’s Harish ArnezathIndia's economic growth is increasingly driven by disciplined MSMEs, not just startups. Stanford Seed's Harish Arnezath highlights that fou...
Why is Anthropic racing to contain the Claude Code leak—is it exposing trade secrets, empowering hackers, and letting rivals clone its AI agent faster than ever?The Anthropic Claude Code leak has exposed more than 8,000 copies of source code to developers worldwide. This accidental release reveals p...
Tencent integrates OpenClaw into WeChat for Chinese usersWith this, users in China can now interact with WeixinClawBot as a built-in AI contact that can receive messages, respond, and possibly car...
Seven in 10 Indian employees carrying at least one lifestyle-related health risk: SurveyIndia’s healthcare and workplace wellness landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by rising medical costs, chronic diseases, and a digitally ...
Wellness breaks now a vital part of boardroom strategyFacing burnout from demanding roles, CEOs and CXOs are increasingly seeking wellness retreats and Vipassana sessions to improve their menta...
Majority of Indian employees experience burnout due to work-related stress: ReportA report by MediBuddy and CII reveals that 62% of Indian employees experience burnout, which is three times higher than the global average ...
Lack of employee adoption, difficulty in measuring ROI remain significant challenges while implementing wellness programmes: SurveyWhen it comes to decision-makers that shape employee wellness programmes, 35% of respondents state that it is the CHRO who makes the vital ...
IITs focus more on mental health as suicides riseWhere intense competition to bag a seat is just the beginning of the battle, and students fight stress, academic performance pressure, depr...
India Inc goes all out to keep staff and their families mentally healthyCovid in its second wave has infected millions and claimed the lives of thousands. Companies have taken steps to support employees who were...
Companies help workers get back to work after breakOrganisations like John Deere, UBS and Deutsche Bank have second career programmes for both men and women.
SBI partners Coca-Cola, HCCBPL to promote digital paymentHCCBPL and CCIPL will leverage "Coca-Cola University on Wheels" (CCU) under its "Parivartan" programme to train the retailers and distribut...
Web and social media can motivate people to exercise moreScientists say that web and social media can be used to encourage people to exercise more and also promote vaccinations and medication comp...
Ratan Tata-backed CarDekho's CarBuddy to be launched on DiwaliRatan Tata-backed CarDekho is set to launch CarBuddy, which will offer the service in India's big cities, in the next three months, company...
Five ways to make staff on-boarding a successGetting the on-boarding process of new recruits right is crucial to their assimilation into the organisation's culture. Here's how firms co...
From college to corporate life: Making freshers job readyTransition from college to corporate life is indeed complex and intense. There are no lesson plans to follow and no DIY brochures. However,...
Buddies build bonds, leadership skills at companiesAlmost all firms have a buddy programme, but what has changed is perception of such a programme, which appeared to be just another HR exerc...
IT companies like SAP, Google, IBM & others shower pregnant women with extra perks to retain talentVast numbers of working women in India drop out of work, in most cases because of pregnancy and motherhood.
Over 17,000 employees left Mahindra Satyam in 2 yrsDuring the period FY'08-09 and FY'09-10, the co's employees' strength changed from 44,000 to 27,000,according to Chairman Vineet Nayyar.
Australia business body to teach local culture to Indian studentsIn the wake of recent attacks on Indian students, an Australian business body has come out with a novel initiative - 'Friendship Programme'...