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The Times of India ITC chairman on 90-hour work week: We would rather like employees to ...

ITC Limited's Chairman, Sanjiv Puri, emphasizes the importance of flexibility and employee empowerment instead of strict hour tracking in contrast to L&T Chairman SN Subrahmanyan's remarks about a 90-hour work week. Puri highlights ITC's commitment to a flexible work environment and focusing on employee potential rather than monitoring work hours.

The Times of India UFOs or 'flying saucers'? What do alien legends and stories from history say

Recent sightings in New Jersey have reignited UFO curiosity, with historical events such as the Great Moon Hoax, the Roswell incident, and various famous abductions adding fuel to the speculation. From the Phoenix Lights to the Rendlesham Forest incident, these mysterious occurrences continue to intrigue and baffle researchers.

The Times of India From open marriage to divorce: Why Neil Gaiman's wife left him

Amanda Palmer, a musician and performance artist, married Neil Gaiman, the celebrated author of works like American Gods and The Sandman, in 2011. The couple’s marriage was unconventional from the start. They publicly discussed having an open marriage, a topic that invited both admiration and criticism. Gaiman and Palmer were often candid about the challenges of balancing their creative lives with the demands of marriage and parenthood.

The Times of India Bomb hoax: 'Parents of suspect linked to NGO that opposed Afzal's hanging'; BJP targets AAP

Delhi Police identified a juvenile responsible for sending hoax bomb threats to schools last year. His parent is connected to an NGO with links to a political party. The NGO had earlier questioned the legitimacy of terrorist Afzal Guru's hanging. The investigation is ongoing, and there have been at least seven confirmed instances of hoax emails.

The Times of India 'Will call Meta': House panel cracks whip over Zuckerberg's remark

The Parliamentary Committee in India plans to summon Meta representatives after CEO Mark Zuckerberg incorrectly stated that most incumbent governments, including India's BJP-led NDA, lost elections post-Covid. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw criticized Zuckerberg's inaccurate remarks, highlighting NDA's 2024 election victory and India's accomplishments during the pandemic.

The Times of India Amazon CEO has new 'shadow' advisor & why he may be among company's next CEO picks

Amazon appoints Alex Dunlap, a 17-year AWS veteran, as new shadow advisor to CEO Andy Jassy. This role, which previously groomed Jassy himself, indicates Dunlap's potential for future leadership. With a strong background in productivity apps, Dunlap’s position aligns with Amazon's push into AI and enterprise software. Previous shadows have secured prominent roles at Amazon.

The Times of India Dunzo services go down as co-founder joins Flipkart; site now gives ‘error’ message

Dunzo, a hyperlocal delivery platform backed by Reliance, went offline following the departure of its CEO, Kabeer Biswas, to Flipkart. Despite significant funding, Dunzo faced financial difficulties, competition from rivals, and operational cutbacks, leading to legal issues and platform shutdown.

The Times of India 'Trump Tantrum' likely to have temporary effect on Rupee: Report

US President-elect Donald Trump’s second term is expected to temporarily impact the Indian rupee. Historical trends suggest rupee has performed better under Republican administrations, with current volatility predicted to be short-lived. Despite a recent 3% dip, the rupee remains stable compared to other currencies.

The Times of India Nursing college principal ends life by jumping in front of train in Varanasi

Sushmita Singh, the principal of a nursing college in Varanasi, ended her life by jumping in front of a train. The incident occurred near the Tarna overbridge. The police are investigating her mobile data to understand the reasons behind her suicide. Her body has been sent for post-mortem.

The Times of India 'Kapil janta hai woh crack hai': Ex-cricketer on Yograj's statement

Former cricketer Surinder Khanna humorously addressed the controversy over Yograj Singh’s comments on Kapil Dev, who allegedly considered shooting Kapil after being dropped from the team. Yograj attributed his cricket exit and focus on son Yuvraj's career to this incident. Kapil Dev calmly dismissed the claims, asking, 'Kaun hai?' at a golf event in Delhi.

The Times of India UP bypoll: BJP fields Chandrabhan Paswan from Milkipur seat

The BJP is fielding Chandrabhan Paswan in the Milkipur byelection scheduled for February 5. This byelection is significant as the seat was vacated by Awadhesh Prasad, who won the Faizabad Lok Sabha seat from BJP's Lallu Singh. SP has fielded Awadhesh Prasad's son Ajit Prasad for this reserved constituency with diverse population groups.

The Times of India 'PoK being used to run business of terrorism': Rajnath Singh

Defence minister Rajnath Singh condemned Pakistan for using PoK land for terror training camps, stated that Jammu and Kashmir is incomplete without PoK and criticized PoK PM Chaudhry Anwarul Haq for anti-India remarks. Also highlighted the central government's efforts to bridge gaps between Kashmir and rest of India.

The Times of India Viral post: CA makes detailed sheet to split payment among friends

A Chartered Accountant's detailed Excel sheet, used for recording expenses of a gathering, goes viral on social media. Despite suggestions to use Splitwise, the CA preferred Excel for its efficiency. The post sparked discussion, with some users questioning the calculated figures.

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