How internal communication shapes workplace belonging

In modern workplaces, team bonding often develops informally — lunch breaks, coffee chats, shared hobbies, or casual end-of-day conversations. These interactions matter, but they also come with a blind spot: they unintentionally exclude people who do not naturally fit into these social circles.What happens to the employee whose schedule, personality, responsibilities, or life stage do…

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A meticulous account exposing the role of Pakistani agencies, US in 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks

The 26/11 attacks in India’s commercial capital, Mumbai, were a pivotal moment in the country’s troubled history of terrorism, and while much has been written about the attacks themselves, the documentation of the complex organizational structure and dynamics that underpinned these attacks has, at best, been fragmentary. Terrorism, moreover, has most often been examined in…

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The power within and the problem beyond

Lithium powers our dreams of a cleaner future. It is the hidden pulse inside electric cars gliding down highways, the quiet engine behind rooftop solar systems, and the chemical promise in every climate pledge that imagines a world free from fossil fuels. As the planet warms and nations race to decarbonise, lithium-ion batteries have become…

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A Requiem For Goa

A welcome vibe, a local charm, a homely feel…quaint villages, beaches, rivers, hills and romance with nature, where life comes alive among the sun, sand and sea. Goa is all of this and a sum total of more than this. It also is content in being susegad . But beneath this veneer lies an unease…

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Purification of voter lists and the threat of infiltration

The voter list purification campaign launched by the Central Election Commission is being discussed nationwide. The issue of purifying voter lists is linked to the problem of illegal immigration in the country. For the past few months, false and misleading information has been systematically spread against the verification of voter lists.   The Constitution established…

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Fading red

NDA winning Kerala state capital muni signals there are takers for third front in Left’s last state Nothing screamed anti-incumbency more than the results of Kerala’s local body elections. Pinarayi-led LDF, 10 years in govt, and having lorded over local bodies for decades, was turfed out by main opposition Congress-led UDF. But it is in…

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The year-end calm that isn’t — And what it means for the global economy

The last weeks of December are usually a lull: thinner trading desks, shuttered parliaments, executives on leave. Yet geopolitics rarely respects the calendar. This year, several theatres are converging at precisely the moment the global economy is most sensitive to shocks: inflation has cooled but remains reactive; growth is resilient but moderating; and supply chains—re-engineered…

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