A Reddit post has sparked debate about hiring biases in India, particularly against married professionals, with some alleging that candidates are rejected solely for their marital status. This practice, while considered inappropriate and even illegal in many countries, highlights concerns about work-life balance expectations and the need for a more inclusive hiring landscape in India's corporate sector.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman refuted claims that Tamil Nadu contributes more to the Centre than it receives, citing data on PLI scheme beneficiaries and government initiatives in the state. She emphasized that all citizens deserve to benefit from government spending, regardless of their location.
Australian cricketer David Warner expressed frustration after being left stranded on an Air India flight in Bengaluru due to a lack of pilots, highlighting the challenges airlines face in maintaining schedules during severe weather conditions. The incident sparked questions about Air India's communication and planning, as passengers were boarded without pilot availability, causing significant delays.
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity AI, spent his internship in Bengaluru primarily focused on work, missing out on exploring the city but finding intellectual fulfillment in his dedication. He emphasizes the importance of curiosity and asking questions, drawing inspiration from a conversation with AI podcaster Lex Fridman.
A software professional who relocated from Pune to Bengaluru for a 40% salary hike now regrets the move due to the city's high cost of living, despite earning 25 LPA. His experience has sparked a debate on whether metro cities like Bengaluru truly offer a better quality of life than tier-2 cities like Pune.