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- Employee quits on Day 1. Reason No. 1: No laptop allowed for work. Reason No. 2 will surprise you less An Indian professional quit a job after just one day. The company relied on outdated methods like paper reports. Long working hours were also a concern. The employee sought advice online about the potential impact on their career. Redditors responded with support and humor. The incident highlights the importance of workplace culture fit. The employee's experience resonated with many.
- Pahalgam Terror Attack: Indian airlines add extra flights on Srinagar route, offer waivers as tourists rush to exit Kashmir Pahalgam News: Following the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Air India and IndiGo will operate four additional flights from Srinagar to Delhi and Mumbai on Wednesday. Maharashtra's Deputy CM requested special arrangements for transporting the deceased back to Mumbai, which the Civil Aviation Minister assured.
- What are the odds? Four UPSC 2025 rank holders come from the same DU college, same department and from consecutive batches Four students from Kirori Mal College’s Geography Department cracked UPSC 2025, each from consecutive batches, including sisters Saumya (AIR 18) and Sumegha Mishra (AIR 253). Faculty celebrated their consistency, self-motivation, and alignment of the curriculum with the UPSC syllabus. This rare feat underscores the department’s unique academic culture and commitment to nurturing future civil servants.
- Pakistan Ministers call India's suspension of Indus Waters Treaty 'cowardly', 'immature' & 'inappropriate' Pakistan has strongly opposed India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), calling it a “cowardly” and “inappropriate” move. The reaction follows New Delhi’s announcement that the 1960 treaty would be held in abeyance until Pakistan ends support for cross-border terrorism. The suspension came after a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives.
- India pulls the plug on Indus Waters Treaty: What it means and how it can hit Pakistan where it hurts most India has stalled the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan following a deadly attack in Kashmir, demanding Pakistan cease cross-border terrorism. The 1960 treaty allocates the Western Rivers to Pakistan and the Eastern Rivers to India, permitting certain uses by each country on the other's rivers.
- Pahalgam attack: India suspends Indus Waters Treaty, seals Wagah-Attari border, cancels visas for Pakistanis; Key govt decisions Following the Pahalgam terrorist attack that resulted in 26 fatalities, India has declared a series of strict diplomatic measures against Pakistan. These actions include the cancellation of Pakistani visas, the immediate closure of the Wagah-Attari border, and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
- Telangana engineer tries "Dragon" movie-like ruse to land Infosys job, gets caught in 15 days and now faces legal trouble In a bizarre incident, a software engineer from Telangana allegedly used a friend to impersonate him during a virtual job interview at Infosys, successfully landing the position. However, his deception was short-lived. Discrepancies in his communication skills raised suspicion, leading HR to discover the impersonation by comparing interview screenshots with his actual appearance.
- Precision, policy, and progress: Inside Abu Dhabi Global Health Week 2025 Held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from 15–17 April 2025, Abu Dhabi Global Health Week brings together stakeholders across healthcare, technology, finance, policy, and philanthropy. In 2025, ADGHW is placing longevity and precision health at the heart of its agenda.
- There are more Gensols on Dalal Street. You just need to learn how to find them Are there more stocks like Gensol still trading on the Indian stock market? The answer is, surely yes. Now, the more important question is: Can they be identified? The answer lies in a grey area. Yes, it is possible to find them. And that too just by using publicly available data. But you should know what you are looking for.
- Pahalgam Terror Attack explained: What happened and how the terrorists killed 28 tourists in 'mini Switzerland' The deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on Tuesday left 28 people dead, including foreign nationals, and sparked widespread condemnation. The attack, attributed to The Resistance Front, targeted tourists based on their faith. Former police chief Shesh Paul Vaid likened the attack to a “Pulwama 2.0 moment” and called for a tough response. With political tensions rising, India faces increasing challenges in securing the region and combating terrorism.