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The Times of India What Zoho CEO thinks about Murthy's 70-hour work week call
Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu weighs in on the 70-hour workweek debate, highlighting the balance between economic growth and work-life balance. Using East Asia as an example, he emphasizes the demographic consequences of intense work cultures and suggests only a small percentage of the population needs to drive themselves hard for economic development.
The Times of India US issues over 1m visas to Indians for 2nd straight year
In 2024, the US issued over one million visas to Indians, who became the top international students. Visa renewals and processing efficiency improved, alongside the removal of the two-year residency requirement for Indian exchange visitors. The enhanced Smart Traveler Enrollment Program was launched to improve emergency communication for US citizens in India.
The Times of India Manjrekar, Pathan on-air chat turns ugly. Watch
Tempers flared during a post-match chat between Sanjay Manjrekar and Irfan Pathan regarding the Virat Kohli-Yashasvi Jaiswal run out during the Boxing Day Test. Manjrekar blamed Kohli, while Pathan defended him, leading to a heated exchange. The run out occurred when Jaiswal went for a single, but Kohli didn't respond, resulting in Jaiswal's dismissal.
The Times of India South Korea Parliament impeaches acting President Han Duck-soo
South Korea's acting president, Han Duck-soo, was impeached by lawmakers amid political turmoil after the martial law declaration by suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol. The impeachment motion was passed due to Han's refusal to complete Yoon's impeachment process and approve Constitutional Court judges. Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok will act as president in Han's place.
The Times of India Will Rohit Sharma drop himself before Sydney Test?
Rohit Sharma is facing mounting pressure as concerns grow over his Test career, with a series of low scores putting his place in the team at risk. Future discussions are expected with selection committee chief Ajit Agarkar, and potential changes in the lineup might see KL Rahul or Yashasvi Jaiswal replacing him.
The Times of India Meghalaya police registers case against man for shouting 'Jai Shri Ram' in church
Meghalaya Police have charged a man who allegedly trespassed into a church and shouted 'Jai Shri Ram' at the altar, causing religious discord. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma condemned the act, and legal action is underway. Social activist Angela Rangad and the Central Puja Committee also expressed strong disapproval, urging stringent punishment.
The Times of India Ex-Suzuki Motor CEO Osamu Suzuki passes away at 94
Osamu Suzuki, the former President Chairman & CEO of Suzuki Motor Corporation, passed away at the age of 94 on Wednesday afternoon due to malignant lymphoma, the company announced on Friday.
The Times of India Watch: Man travels 250 km under train bogie before being spotted in MP
A man travelled 250 km from Itarsi to Jabalpur by hiding between the wheels of an express train without a ticket, due to lack of money. He was discovered by railway employees upon the train's arrival, and the Railway Protection Force is now investigating the incident.
The Times of India Kohli-Jaiswal mix-up: How madness unfolded in last 30 minutes at MCG
India's strong start in the Boxing Day Test at the MCG crumbled within 30 minutes, slipping from 153/2 to 159/5 due to a mix-up between Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli and poor decisions on Day 2. Australia now holds a 310-run lead. Despite Jaiswal and Kohli's earlier efforts, India's concentration lapses have put them in a difficult position.
The Times of India Israel attorney general orders probe on PM Netanyahu's wife Sara
Israel’s attorney general has ordered an investigation into Sara Netanyahu, wife of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for alleged harassment of political opponents and a key witness in the prime minister’s corruption trial. This follows revelations of WhatsApp messages instructing targeted actions and protests against critics.
The Times of India 4th Test: India stare down the barrel after another familiar collapse
India struggled at 164/5 on day two of the fourth Test against Australia at Melbourne. Jaiswal's run-out and Kohli's exit triggered a collapse. Australia, led by Cummins and Boland, dominated with a 310-run lead. Rohit Sharma's early dismissal added to India's woes. Steve Smith's 140 and Cummins' 49 pushed Australia to 474.
The Times of India Morning walk vs evening walk: Which one of these is effective
Walking is a simple and effective exercise with numerous health benefits. The best time to walk depends on individual goals and routine. Morning walks help with weight loss and energy boost while evening walks aid in relaxation, digestion, and better sleep. Both times have unique advantages so choose the one that fits your lifestyle best.
The Times of India New Chinese stealth jet: A 'super weapon' in the making?
China's J-36, a sixth-generation fighter jet with advanced stealth features and a tailless design, has conducted its maiden flight over Chengdu. The jet's debut coincided with significant political symbolism and marks a substantial leap in China's military aviation capabilities, challenging US and allied forces' aerial superiority in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Times of India Watch: Heckled Virat Kohli confronts fans after dismissal at MCG
Virat Kohli was met with boos from Aussie fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the Boxing Day Test. Involved in a shoulder-bump confrontation with Sam Konstas, Virat faced fines and a hostile reception. Despite a patient effort, a mix-up led to Yashasvi Jaiswal's run out, and Kohli eventually edged out for 36 runs.
The Times of India Man who set himself on fire near Parliament dies during treatment
A 26-year-old man named Jitendra, who attempted self-immolation near the new Parliament building on December 25, died at RML hospital due to severe burns. The act was linked to an ongoing family dispute in his hometown in Uttar Pradesh. He suffered 95 per cent burn injuries.