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Quote of the day by American philosopher Judith Butler: ‘The violence of language consists in its effort to capture the…’ – ‘Gender Trouble’ author on why words can never fully contain truthJudith Butler argues that language's attempt to fully define ineffable experiences, like love or grief, can be violent, destroying their es...
Speaking diamond: A buyer’s glossary for India’s new disclosure eraIndia's Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) now mandates clear labeling for natural versus laboratory-grown diamonds, enhancing consumer trust...
When managers quietly stop assigning work to employees, the silence often signals more than a workload shiftIn an unexpected turn of events, workers find themselves grappling with an unusual scenario where tasks mysteriously dwindle without an exp...
Tech is turning increasingly to religion in a quest to create ethical AITech companies are seeking guidance from faith leaders to infuse morality into AI development, a shift from Silicon Valley's past skepticis...
When Your Deliverables Stop Being Mentioned at Meetings, Something Bigger Might Be HappeningWorkplace exclusion often begins subtly. When an employee's contributions stop being mentioned in meetings, it signals a shift. This can le...
IT rule tweaks only clarificatory, don't expand govt power: MeitY SecretarySocial groups warn oversight of online user content may increase censorship, industry pushes back against mandatory compliance with 'adviso...
When Transparency in The Workplace Is Performative, Not RealOrganizations often claim transparency as a core value, but employees experience limited information sharing without the rationale behind d...
The ‘non-tech’ careers that will define the AI decade and why admissions committees are quietly prioritising human-centred proofThe future demands professionals who translate technology into tangible outcomes, not just those who understand code. Admissions committees...
“You Need to Take Initiative”: But How Much Is Too Much? The Workplace Dilemma ExplainedEmployees often struggle with the vague directive to 'take initiative,' leading to confusion and stress as they navigate unclear boundaries...
“Just Do It”: Why Some Bosses Shut Down Your ThinkingAuthoritarian managers can trigger an "obedience trap," causing workers to freeze and their thoughts to disappear due to perceived threat. ...
Bear territory! HDFC Bank shares plunge over 21% from all-time high. Top 5 brokerages weigh inHDFC Bank shares have plunged 21% in early 2026 following the sudden resignation of former chairman Atanu Chakraborty over ethical concerns...
“Just Trust Me on This”: Why Managers Stay Vague to Keep Control at WorkBosses sometimes use unclear communication to maintain power, leaving employees confused and anxious. This deliberate ambiguity, detailed i...
AI can cut animation costs by 25-40%, speed up production, says Priyank KhargeThe minister was speaking at the valedictory ceremony of GAFX, a three-day conference on animation, visual effects, gaming, comics (AVGC) a...
Of sinners & criminalsThe article examines the distinction between sin and crime, highlighting the complex and sometimes conflicting nature of legal and moral ju...
Zomato delivery agent eats customer's food. Man who caught him 'red handed' thanked CEO Deepinder Goyal. Here's whyKiran Verma's Facebook post details an encounter with a Zomato delivery agent eating unclaimed food due to a customer no-show on Holi 2025....
Define 'anti-national' to end ambiguity, counter 'fake news': House panelThe panel, led by Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, has recommended that an overarching media council with statutory powers be formed so that...
Watch out, hazardous morals ahead!Will distracting gifts of chocolates and toffees help?
Valuable lessons RERA can learn from the mutual fund industryThe real estate industry regulator would do well to take a leaf out of the mutual fund industry’s book and establish an organisation for de...
2G case: Real message of verdict is the need to change the way the private sector deals with governmentThe real message of the Supreme Court judgment in the 2G case is the need to change the way the private sector deals with governments in In...
- Ramesh’s complaints referred to ethics panel
Rajya Sabha chairman Hamid Ansari has referred the issue of lobbying by members of Parliament to the Parliamentary Committee on Ethics.