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‘Easier To Clear Google Interview’: LinkedIn User Shares Hilarious Tenants Interview Experience In Bangalore
Ripu Daman, took to LinkedIn to share his joy over finally clearing his tenants interview in Bangalore. Speaking about his journey with the many house-owners, he said that it was easier to clear an interview with Google.
Anti-Homosexuality Law Passed In Uganda, Death Penalty In Certain Offences
Uganda passed strict legislation against homosexual relationships, which criminalises the whole LGBTQ community in the nation including the complete range of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer persons.
Massive Data Breach Leaks Details Of 16.8 Crore Citizens; Defence Personnel, NEET Applicants Among Victims
Seven data brokers have been arrested from Delhi, who have been operating through three call centres in Noida and other localities. They have sold data to at least 100 fraudsters through search engine companies and similar platforms.
Punjab’s Most Wanted Amritpal Singh Search Continues, Alert Issued In Uttarakhand
Amritpal Singh has been on the run since March 18, following which authorities deployed thousands of paramilitary police to find him. The manhunt led to the restriction of Internet and mobile messaging services across the state, forcing nearly 30 million people to go offline.
Maharashtra Govt To Consider Reservation For Transgenders, As Per Bombay HC’s Order
The Bombay High Court has directed Maharashtra Government to build Reservation policy for transgender persons in government-funded educational institutions and for government jobs, up until 7th June.
UN Reports 26% Of World Deprived Of Clean Drinking Water & 46% Of Sanitation
UN World Water Development Report 2023 suggests that 26% of the world’s population does not have access to safe drinking water and 46% lack access to basic sanitation. The report was launched this Tuesday on the eve of first ‘United Nations Water Conference’ in over 45 years.
Antibiotics Should Not Be Used In COVID Unless Suspicion Of Bacterial Infection: Centre
The revised guidelines issued by the Centre on Sunday stated that antibiotics should not be used for the treatment of adult coronavirus patients unless there is clinical suspicion of bacterial infection.
India Lacks Favourable Working Conditions For Women; Reflects In Workforce Participation Graph: Report
Economists say that India, as the home to the highest number of working-age people, must not only create more jobs but also foster employment conditions favourable to women for a progress that runs parallel to its economic growth.
Fatigue To Depression: COVID Complications Continue Among Patients 1 Year Post-Discharge
The National Clinical Registry of COVID-19 followed up with participants one-year post their discharge and reported that at least 11.9 per cent people reported symptoms such as dyspnea or shortness of breath and 9.3 per cent reported mental health concerns.
India Witnessed Significant Human Rights Violations In 2022: US Report
The mentioned report has been questioned by the Union government on the grounds of credibility and is currently suffering accusations of being just another of the many propagandas against India by the US government in the pursuit of subduing the country’s reputation in the worldview.
‘I Would Sneak In To Read’: Know About This Man’s Inspiring Journey To Harvard University
Expressing his gratitude for the opportunity he received as a panellist at the famed Harvard University, Garg took to Twitter to talk about his journey from sneaking into the library of Indian railways to speaking at the Harvard University.
Prioritising Well-Being! 88% Indians Would Give Up High-Paying Jobs For Mental Health, Says Survey
Sumeet Doshi, country manager at UKG India said, “The pandemic has revealed the importance of mental health and employees are now increasingly prioritising their mental health over a high-paying job.”
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