
What Are Unhappiest Jobs In The World? 85-Yr-Old Harvard Study Finds Out
An important component of toxic or negative work life is ‘loneliness’, which not only affects the zeal to work but at the same time drives people to isolation.

An important component of toxic or negative work life is ‘loneliness’, which not only affects the zeal to work but at the same time drives people to isolation.

The attendees are tweeting with the hashtags “#JusticeforStartups” and “#WSCScam” to mobilise attention and action against the World Startup Convention event that promised over 9,000 angel investors to more than 2,000 startups.

While housing society regulations are put in place to ensure the comfort of tenants, some residential areas have become infamous for their unreasonable set of rules. The most recent addition to this was highlighted by a Reddit user through a post titled “Bangalore not for bachelors.”

The three armed wings are dealing with a deficiency of around 1.55 lakh personnel with the Army accounting for a maximum of vacancies. Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt said that there are measures being reviewed to fill the vacancies and encourage youth to join the Services.

The consistent trend of layoffs since the last year is surprisingly being led by companies who were earlier considered to be the biggest mass recruiters in the private sector.

An 11-year-old girl who hails from Kerala shared about her AI-based app called ‘Ogler EyeScan’ on LinkedIn, which can detect eye diseases and conditions through a unique scanning process.

The retail sector in India is projected to reach USD 1.2 trillion by 2030, accounting for 10% of India’s GDP and 8% of employment. India is the world’s fifth-largest destination for retail space.

The US has announced that people can now apply for new positions and appear for interviews by travelling to the country on a business or tourist visa – B-1 and B-2.

The findings from a report states that 8 in every 10 of Indian professionals choose to go to office for socialising and bonding with their colleagues

The Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly has passed the ‘Chhattisgarh Mediapersons Protection Bill 2023’ this Wednesday, which aims at providing protection to media professionals against abuse and violence.