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High-performing Gen Z employee fired for 'attitude' turns tables, rehired two weeks later at double salary after system crashA Gen Z employee was fired for 'attitude' and 'culture fit' despite meeting project deadlines. Weeks later, the company's systems failed du...
‘Happy about it’, says Shivakumar on Kharge’s assurance to Satish Jarkiholi on leadership issueDeputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar expressed happiness over AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge's assurance to resolve the leadership iss...
IITian to moved to Bengaluru shares secret of making friends in new city: ‘We were just people…’Relocating to a new city for work can lead to isolation, even when surrounded by people. An entrepreneur found that traditional networking ...
Narayana Murthy calls for national focus on research to build a better IndiaInfosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy emphasized the critical need for India to bolster its research focus for long-term progress and a bett...
'I am a Kannadiga, and I am done with Bengaluru': Why this Reddit post is going viralA Karnataka woman shares her experiences with classism in Bengaluru. She notes different treatment based on her appearance. Modest clothing...
Is '₹7 crore net worth' the new Indian middle class? Reddit post sparks debate on the changing social hierarchyA Reddit post has sparked a debate on what truly defines the "middle class" in India today, questioning whether a ₹7 crore net worth and ₹3...
Disenchantment at work's the same across generationsDissatisfaction in the workplace is widespread across generations, with Generation Z being the most disengaged at 34%, a report found. Key ...
How India's private universities are breaking barriers to ensure equal opportunities for all studentsPrivate universities in India have been focusing on inclusive education, recognizing the value of diversity in the classroom. They have imp...
View: Overturn cultural practices and dogmas to spur our companies to spend on R&DWhatsApp showcases tales of ancient glory, while global reports highlight India's rankings in hunger, press freedom, and sustainable develo...
We are confronted with fundamental questions about ethical treatments of AI, says CJI D Y ChandrachudChief Justice of India, D Y Chandrachud, emphasised the pivotal role of identity and its State recognition in determining resource allocati...
Spurt in women chasing crypto gold: ExchangesAstha Shukla, 26, a bioengineer and a founding member of a Bengaluru based fintech startup, is creating what she calls her personal “Yolo” ...
Siddaramaiah musn't go on an ego trip, but pick safe seat: CongressmenSiddaramaiah has announced that he will vacate his current constituency Varuna, considered a safe seat for him, and take on the challenge o...
'Drive in India' can generate more jobs than 'Make in India'The relay system promises to make a once-despised occupation respectable and desirable. It can end today’s chronic shortage of drivers.
Ground reality of delivering social justice dismal: Vice President Hamid AnsariAnsari said despite significant social and economic transformation, caste hierarchies continue to remain deeply entrenched and caste relati...
After two years in Bengaluru, another protest is in makingA round this time two years ago, the Karnataka government planned to demolish the 150-year-old Balabrooie guest house and build a legislato...
Mukesh Bansal on his sabbatical: 'After my exit, I felt relieved'After exiting Flipkart, I felt relieved because the last nine to ten years were intense. A big weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
Felt relieved after exiting Flipkart, last decade was intense: Mukesh BansalWhen the entrepreneur quit Flipkart as its head of commerce this year, it was a good time to return to his love of reading, fitness and tra...
After golf, CXOs get on superbikes to de-stress, make friends and build social networksHarley-Davidson India MD Vikram Pawah describes the Harley Owners Group, or HOG, as the original social network, founded in 1983 when the I...
How social media is becoming a way to spur transparency at workplaceWhen most companies are blocking employee access to social media networks, a few are going the other extreme.
With Twitter-happy police chief in charge, justice is just a tweet away in BangaloreThe police action,in most cases, follow at an impressive speed as the men in khaki cannot treat the complaints forwarded by higher-ups.