India workplace trends: Disengagement surges as ‘quiet quitting’ spreads, what’s driving employees disconnect

Workplace trends are shifting from “quiet quitting” to “job hugging”, with employee engagement declining globally and sharply in South Asia particularly India, according to Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace 2026 report, as reported ET.Released on Wednesday, the report analysed employee mood and well-being across 160 countries and found that engagement has declined for the…

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‘How can flight tickets cost Rs 35-39k?’ Delhi HC pulls up Centre; asks what steps were taken during IndiGo chaos | India News

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Wednesday pulled up the Centre over the chaos faced by air travellers amid disruptions at IndiGo, questioning why the government failed to prevent airfares from soaring to Rs 35,000–Rs 39,000 and what immediate measures were taken to assist stranded passengers. “Why did such a situation even precipitate? What…

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Life of spirit finds expression in inclusiveness

By Avatar Meher Baba The ways of impressionable many are as a rule emblematic of the attitude and behaviour of the influential few. In our age, these key figures in public life are, with rare exceptions, glamorous exponents of materialism. Worldly man, in his limited vision, fancies something to be right; he then proceeds to…

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Why Punishment fails to build confidence in teenagers

Many parents believe that strict punishment is essential to raise disciplined, responsible, and successful teenagers. The idea is simple: if consequences are strong enough, children will learn to behave correctly. While punishment may lead to short-term compliance, psychological and neuroscientific research suggests that it does not foster confidence, emotional maturity, or genuine responsibility in the…

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‘Kicked and punched’: Sikh student tortured, turban forcibly removed in Pakistan

AI-generated image used for representation An Amritdhari Sikh girl was allegedly assaulted at a Christian school in Pakistan’s Faisalabad district, IANS reported, citing Khalsa Vox.The report claims that the girl’s turban was forcibly removed and she was beaten after she refused to take part in Christian prayers. The incident reportedly took place at St. Catherine…

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‘Parasakthi’ box office collections day 23: Sivakarthikeyan film nearing end; Only Rs 6 lakhs made | Tamil Movie News

Sivakarthikeyan’s film ‘Parasakthi’ is experiencing a significant slowdown at the box office, with collections dropping considerably after its third week. While the movie opened strongly, its momentum has waned, accumulating a worldwide total of Rs 84.78 crore. Director Sudha Kongara also shared her admiration for actor Vijay, revealing a past collaboration discussion. Sivakarthikeyan and Sudha…

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‘Foreign truck driver’ seen speeding wrong way on Missouri highway for miles: ‘Couldn’t read basic road signs’

A viral video shows a truck going the wrong way on a Missouri highway, nearly hitting other vehicles and triggering an investigation by state and federal transportation officialsThe 18-wheeler, registered to Cargo Transportation LLC in Hopkins, Minnesota, drove north in the southbound lanes. Drivers moved to the side to avoid it as the truck travelled…

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