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Bengaluru woman gets a note from a stranger at a cafe. What happened next will shock youA Bangalorean named Sujata Yadav was left embarrassed when a fellow cafe patron handed her a noise complaint during a Zoom call. This incid...
Appearing for a job interview after 5 years? Here are some tips to get the body language rightFirst impressions matter, and body language plays an important role while appearing for a job interview. Here are some tips that can come h...
Ready to enter the workforce? Follow these workplace etiquette to thrive in a corporate settingEntering the workforce can be intimidating, but following proper workplace etiquette can smooth the transition. Firstly, greet others polit...
Rajya Sabha Chairman Naidu warns MPs against recording proceedings on mobile phonesSome opposition MPs had on Tuesday used their cell phones to record the disruption in proceedings over farm bills. These videos were shared...
Decoding Telemedicine: A healthcare reform India sorely neededThe cost of healthcare delivery, especially for individuals in remote areas, will significantly reduce by telemedicine. The eSanjeevani pla...
Be ready to lose the quiet comfort with callers on boardIn an increasingly noisier world, phone calls in flights will conquer one of the final frontiers of network insularity.
New BPO in Naxal-hit Dantewada to be 1,000-seater by May end, says DM Saurabh KumarThis is the first BPO in Bastar, a region comprising seven districts of Chhattisgarh including highly Naxal-affected Sukma, Bijapur and Nar...
My first year at work: I had the fire in my belly to crack it, says Saahil Goel, BigFoot Retail SolutionsIt was my first opportunity to work in the real world where what I did would have a direct impact on someone, on users, on the company's to...
Idea of staying connected 24x7 triggers a new epidemic among executives: Smartphone obsessive compulsive disorderA 2015 report by global workplace provider Regus showed that with the arrival of smartphones work is increasingly interrupting home life.
B S Bassi calls for expanding women cab service in DelhiBassi was addressing reporters at the Delhi Police Annual Conference, his last as its chief. He, however, did not qualify as to what he mea...
Five ways to be efficient at networking etiquetteMany firms encourage their employees to network. In fact, these formal and informal networking relationships are vital for the growth of th...
In a first, 109 sent to jail for urinating in public in AgraGovt Railway Police of Agra division has sent 109 persons to jail for 24 hours after they were found urinating on the railway property.
West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee asks media to leave, relents after facing protestIn a rare move, West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee today asked the media to leave the House, but retracted his decision immediatel...
- Kingfisher Airlines remains favourite airline despite woes: Survey
While Kingfisher is best airline for in-flight entertainment, food/beverages, in-flight service, Jet Airways leads in ground handling, it s...
Does a CEO need a chief worrying officer?Yes. Indian companies must think radically different about the kind of talent they need at the top level, argues Alok Kejriwal.
- Officials told to avoid Yahoo, Gmail
The move, which comes in the backdrop of the Mumbai terror attacks, is aimed at securing sensitive information and data.
- Those inseparable gadgets
You know a lot about star tantrums, its time now to know about their personal technology preferences. Read on as Bollywood actress Dia Mirz...