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Bharathiraja Death Reason: How did the legendary Tamil filmmaker die at 84? Check hereBharathiraja death news: Renowned Tamil filmmaker Bharathiraja has passed away at the age of 84. He was known for his realistic portrayal o...
Psychology says the more you criticize someone, the less likely they are to changePsychologists often find that lasting change is more likely when people feel that the decision to change is their own. While criticism may ...
Vietnamese proverb of the day: 'If husband and wife work together, even the East Sea...' Life lessons on unity, success and achieving the impossibleVietnamese proverb of the day: A Vietnamese proverb, "If husband and wife work together, even the East Sea can be emptied," highlights the ...
Walmart investors reject AI workplace report as automation expands in the USWalmart investors on Thursday voted against a shareholder proposal asking it to report on how its use of AI is affecting the well-being of ...
Psychology suggests people who keep learning into their 60s and 70s aren't just filling time; they may be feeding curiosity in a way that helps memory stay engagedNew research reveals older adults remain curious and learn for psychological reasons. Curiosity boosts memory and learning across all ages....
An employee requested an ergonomic chair for severe back pain, but his toxic boss treated the request like a 'code red' violationAn employee's quest for a pain-relieving ergonomic chair led to a protracted dispute with HR, marked by shifting explanations from manageme...
Psychology says people who keep their phone face down during meals aren't just being polite - they are often protecting attention in a way that helps conversations feel more realPsychologists are concerned about how smartphones impact communication, even when not in use. Placing a phone face down is believed to mini...
Psychology suggests people who keep old cards, ticket stubs, and tiny keepsakes aren't just sentimental - they may be protecting identity through objects that hold emotional continuityPsychologists explain that holding onto seemingly insignificant objects like old cards or tickets is not just sentimentality. These items h...
'I wasn't happy': Man says quitting his job made him realise that a steady salary alone cannot lead to happinessAfter spending nearly two years at the same company, a man says quitting his job led to an unexpected realization about happiness. In a pos...
HUL employees on permanent roll down 10.7% to 5,898 in FY26Hindustan Unilever Limited's permanent employee count will decrease by 10.7 percent to 5,898 by March 2026. The company is investing signif...
Premiumisation, digital push, and India’s consumption story: Inside HUL’s growth blueprintHindustan Unilever Ltd remains optimistic about India's future growth. The company is focusing on increasing consumption, premium products,...
Psychology says people who can’t relax even on vacation aren’t bad at switching off; they were quietly taught as children that rest had to be earnedThough holidays are meant for unwinding, many individuals find it hard to switch off, as stress often tags along. Psychological insights in...
He left office every day at 1 pm only to return 30 minutes later. When the manager discovered the real reason, he helped the employee in an unexpected wayA manager's quiet observation of an office assistant's daily hospital visits revealed a touching story of devotion. The assistant was carin...
'Money isn't everything ': Employee says no to Rs 72 LPA without regret, says 'contract feels heavily tilted in favour of company'An employee rejected Rs 72 lakh per annum job offer due to strict work-from-office policies, no leave, and lack of relocation support. This...
‘I'd choose smoking over social media for my kids’: Denmark PM Mette Frederiksen's controversial comment goes viral, sparks debateDanish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sparked controversy comparing children's social media use to smoking. She later apologized, stating...
5 job habits in New Zealand that shocked a woman living there for 3 years. 'At 5 pm, people actually stop working'A Colombian woman who has been living in New Zealand for three years has gone viral after sharing the workplace habits that surprised her m...
Psychology suggests people who step outside to breathe before answering aren't being dramatic - they're protecting the pause that lets emotion settle before words do damageWorkplace conflicts can escalate quickly. Psychologists reveal that a short pause before responding helps regulate emotions. This brief bre...
HR offered a 100% hike to candidate willing to accept lower pay; speechless, he learns it wasn’t just about him being the ‘strongest candidate’A viral X post about a job interview is sparking conversations around toxic workplaces, salary negotiations, and ethical hiring practices. ...
India Inc lets in furry friends to tackle work worriesCompanies such as Nestle, WeWork India, Swiggy and DriveU are adopting pet-inclusive practices, as organisations look for new ways to reduc...
‘Boring’ employee worked alone, ate lunch by himself and left office on time every day. 2 weeks after he quit, colleagues discovered what he had been doing for 6 years. ‘He was quiet because he was listening’A quiet employee, perceived as boring, resigned after six years. Colleagues received a surprise gift: a notebook detailing his gratitude fo...