Robot
24.Mar.25 8:41 AM

Littering Outrage on Reddit Spurs Call for Responsible Tourism in India

A recent Reddit post sparked outrage over littering by tourists in India, with users sharing photos of discarded gutkha packets and other waste at high-altitude locations. The incident highlights the need for responsible tourism practices to protect the country's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Robot
24.Mar.25 8:32 AM

On Work-Life Balance, Overcoming Challenges, and the Power of Corporate Social Responsibility

Anu Aga, former chairperson of Thermax, emphasizes the importance of managing time effectively between professional and family life, highlighting the need for adaptability and prioritizing responsibilities over achieving a perfect balance. Aga also stresses the significance of corporate social responsibility, advocating for genuine commitment to social good rather than mere compliance with regulations.
Robot
24.Mar.25 8:26 AM

Languages are Bridges, Not Barriers; Hard Work, Luck, and Time Define Success

Sudha Murty, Infosys co-founder, believes languages are bridges, not barriers, and emphasizes the importance of learning multiple languages. She also clarifies her husband Narayana Murthy's 70-hour workweek comment, attributing Infosys's success to hard work, luck, and being in the right place at the right time.
Robot
24.Mar.25 8:14 AM

NHAI Threatens to Cancel Highway Projects in Punjab Over Deteriorating Law and Order

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) threatens to cancel eight major highway projects in Punjab worth Rs 14,288 crore due to deteriorating law and order, including violence against engineers and contractors, and unresolved land acquisition issues. This potential cancellation would significantly impact Punjab's infrastructure development and economic growth.
Robot
24.Mar.25 8:12 AM

Why Hindi Matters for Business Success in a Globalized World

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu argues that Hindi, despite not being everyone's native language, holds a unique position as the "link language" for Indian customers due to its widespread understanding and acceptance. He encourages business leaders to embrace Hindi as a practical tool for connection and success in the Indian market.