Quiet Quitting: The rise of ‘quiet quitting’ and sudden job exits: What today’s work culture is getting wrong |

The corporate world is shifting from ‘quiet quitting’ to ‘job hugging,’ with employees now clinging to their roles amidst economic uncertainty and AI integration. This trend, particularly among younger generations, highlights a desire for stability over constant change. Leaders must foster growth and engagement to prevent stagnation, transforming this cautious approach into a lasting partnership….

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‘Bad message’ to society if celebrities allowed to use ‘voiceless victims’: SC in Elvish Yadav snake venom case

NEW DELHI: Indicating that it would examine a complaint against YouTuber Elvish Yadav under the Wildlife (Protection) Act in the snake venom case, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said if popular persons are allowed to use “voiceless victims” like snakes, it could send a “very bad message” to society.The controversial YouTuber was booked in November…

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Summits & realities

There’ll be no global cooperation in AI. But Indian entrepreneurs can pick their niches Around this time six years ago, world was waking up to dangers of a brand-new virus. Was Covid a manmade pandemic? We still don’t know. What we do know is that AI, which is in its infancy, already has, or is…

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Dubai Metro: UAE’s Etihad Rail operator Keolis appoints Yoen Dupuis as CEO ahead of passenger service launch | World News

Yoen Dupuis named Keolis CEO to drive UAE’s National Etihad Rail Services / Image: file If you’ve taken the Dubai Metro or Tram lately, you’ve experienced Keolis’s clockwork precision. Now, the global leader in shared mobility is entering a fresh chapter. The group has officially appointed Yoen Dupuis as the new CEO for its Middle…

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Edu advances hold up well despite visa, AI headwinds

Mumbai: Education lending in India is proving unexpectedly resilient. Growth remains brisk and asset quality has improved even as visa curbs for Indian students in some countries and labour-market uncertainty from artificial intelligence cloud employment prospects abroad. Data from Reserve Bank of India show education loans rising 14.8% year-on-year, with banks’ outstanding exposure reaching Rs…

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First wooden satellite developed by Japan aims to reduce space debris and prevent it from re-entering Earth |

First wooden satellite developed by Japan aims to reduce space debris and prevent it from re-entering Earth (Credit: Kyoto University) Wood has entered low Earth orbit in a form rarely seen before. In December 2024, five CubeSats were released from the International Space Station, including LignoSat, a small satellite built largely from magnolia timber. The…

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