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Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath shares a parenting reality, reveals what screens are doing to kids, and it’s scary: Watch
Nithin Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, voiced concerns over excessive digital device use by children, warning of long-term dependency. Cognitive neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath links this trend to declining learning abilities, even with more formal education. The debate now centers on content consumption and platform design, not just screen time duration.
Y Combinator comes to India with Startup School, draws a crowd, faces some teething troubles
Y Combinator's inaugural Startup School in India drew over 2,000 aspiring founders, eager to learn from established entrepreneurs like Zepto's Aadit Palicha and Emergent’s Mukund Jha. The event highlighted the burgeoning AI-native startup scene in India, with YC encouraging builders to focus on cutting-edge ideas for global impact.
Three actors, actresses who are IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Calcutta MBA graduates
Talented actors are proving that artistic brilliance can go hand-in-hand with academic achievement. Mukul Chadda, Mallika Sarabhai, and Smriti Kalra are notable examples. They have earned degrees from prestigious Indian management institutes like IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Calcutta. Their journeys showcase a unique blend of analytical skills and creative pursuits, challenging traditional career paths.
Employee resigns after boss removes family photo from his work computer; HR schools manager about real red flags
HR vs. Manager: A X post describes an employee resigning immediately after a manager remotely removed his family photo desktop wallpaper. The incident has sparked discussion about personal space, company policies, and workplace empathy. Many users say the story highlights how small actions can reflect larger organizational culture.
Every rupee saved in supply chain costs goes back to customers: Zepto's Aadit Palicha at YC Startup School
Zepto aims to be India's top grocery delivery platform in the next four to five years. Cofounder Aadit Palicha believes this success could position Zepto as India's own Amazon. The company is preparing for a significant IPO, engaging with investors. Palicha highlighted the importance of early focus and operational efficiency in their growth strategy.
Quote of the Day by Helen Keller: ‘I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet’ – why it still hits hard today
Quote of the Day by Helen Keller: Helen Keller's profound quote, "I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet," powerfully shifts perspective towards gratitude. In a world often focused on what's missing, this message encourages recognizing existing blessings and appreciating one's circumstances, fostering resilience and empathy.
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J-K: Border areas in Rajouri see major infrastructure boost as new roads, bridges transform connectivity
The border sub-division of Nowshera in Rajouri district is witnessing a significant wave of development, particularly in road, bridge connectivity and infrastructure, bringing long-awaited relief to residents of the border areas.

Ankur Warikoo shares how techie who once earned Rs 15000 per month, landed Rs 7.5 crore job at Google : 'Every two years, he....'
A software engineer's journey from a ₹15,000 monthly internship to a ₹7.5 crore annual package at Google exemplifies the power of sustained effort. His success was built on rigorous practice, including solving 500 LeetCode problems and contributing to open-source projects, alongside strategic company switches every few years.

J&K admin takes over 58 schools linked to banned JeI and its trust
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has taken over the management of 58 schools. These schools were linked to the banned Jamaat-e-Islami and its Falah-e-Aam Trust. This action follows intelligence reports and the expiry of management tenures. The move aims to ensure students' academic interests are unaffected. Authorities are working to maintain quality education standards across the Union Territory.

Dubai announces resumption of school bus operations from April 20
School bus services will resume across the UAE on Monday, April 20, 2026. The Ministry of Education confirmed the decision applies to all public and private schools. This follows assessments by the National Emergency and Crisis Management Authority. Services were temporarily suspended due to adverse weather conditions. The move ensures the continuity of education and student safety.

Maharashtra warns schools of Rs 1 lakh fine, loss of recognition for not teaching Marathi
Schools in Maharashtra must teach Marathi to students from Class 1 to 10. Failure to comply will result in strict penalties. Fines can reach Rs 1 lakh. Schools may even lose their recognition. The School Education Department is enforcing this rule. Inspections will occur within two months of the academic year. Violations will lead to notices and potential hearings.

Why Putting a Bowl of Salt in Your Room Can Quietly Reduce Dampness
Discover a simple trick to combat dampness in your home. A bowl of salt, a time-tested solution, effectively absorbs excess moisture. Scientific research confirms salt's hygroscopic nature, drawing water vapor from the air. This natural method helps prevent mold and odors. Coarse salt varieties are most effective. Learn how this low-cost approach creates a healthier living space.

Families in Iran struggle with school closures even as airstrikes have stopped
Life in Iran remains unsettled as schools stay closed following recent conflict. Parents are juggling work and online classes, facing productivity challenges. Many families who fled conflict zones are now back, dealing with disrupted routines and financial strain. The uncertainty of when normal life will resume weighs heavily on households across the nation.

Nimble companies are succeeding in the AI era: YC's Jared Friedman
AI startup founders are pivoting faster and more often in the era of AI, and strong engineering talent in India gives them an edge, said Jared Friedman, managing partner, Y Combinator.

What It Really Means When a Boss Keeps Talking About Trust
Managers often speak of trust, but employees face control and restrictions. This creates a paradox where trust is expected, yet freedom is limited. Employees interpret these mixed signals based on their experiences. Real trust requires transparency and consistent actions from leaders. Unclear trust leads to stress and disengagement. Trust thrives when demonstrated through behavior, not just words.

Pune techie buys a new bike. To celebrate and have some fun, he makes a surprising free Sunday rides for strangers - No petrol charge, pay just for your food
A Pune resident is inviting strangers to join him for Sunday day trips on his new bike. The spontaneous outings will explore various city spots. He will cover fuel costs, making it an accessible way to meet new people and discover Pune. This generous offer stands out in today's digital age.

Sadhguru on how to come to terms with layoff and make a fresh start: 'You have not lost everything'
Sadhguru offers a unique perspective on job loss, urging individuals to view it as a release rather than a loss after years of hard work. He acknowledges financial concerns but emphasizes counting blessings like being alive and having family. This shift in perspective, he suggests, can lead to discovering new talents and making a livelihood without traditional office work.

'I need a place I can call home': Bengaluru woman, 31, earning Rs 2.6 lakhs per month, wonders if she can afford Rs 2.3 crore home
A Bengaluru woman's query about affording a 2.3 crore home highlights a common dilemma for high earners. Despite a strong income and savings, job security fears and the desire for a personal space create uncertainty. Online reactions are divided, with some advising caution and others encouraging the purchase for future financial growth.

A driver never forgot actor Madhavan's son Vedaant. Actor shares his parenting tip that is taught even in MBA schools
Actor R Madhavan shared a touching story about his son Vedaant. A driver remembered Vedaant's consistent politeness years later. Madhavan stressed that treating everyone with respect builds lasting impressions. These simple acts are now seen as crucial soft skills in professional development. Such courtesy shapes relationships and opens doors in life.

Quote of the day by Elon Musk: ‘Don't confuse schooling with education. I didn't go to…’ – lesson on knowledge and success
Elon Musk's life shows that learning beyond school matters. Born in South Africa, he built companies like SpaceX and Tesla. Musk believes in thinking differently and trying new things. His success proves that initiative and knowledge gained through experience can be as valuable as a university degree. He encourages people to be extraordinary.

Why Some People Go Quiet in Brainstorming Meetings And No One Notices
Brainstorming sessions often see individuals gradually withdraw, not due to exclusion, but workplace dynamics that favor confident voices. This uneven participation, amplified by a culture that prioritizes extroverted communication, leads to reduced idea generation and can negatively impact employee motivation and self-esteem. Understanding these patterns is crucial for fostering inclusive and productive creative processes.

Sebi appoints corporate law veteran KVR Murty as its whole-time member
India’s Securities and Exchange Board of India appoints KVR Murty as Whole Time Member in Mumbai, bringing over 30 years experience in public finance, defence accounts, and corporate regulation, strengthening leadership amid expanding markets and increasing regulatory complexity across diverse government roles.

He was earning Rs 38 LPA, yet was more anxious than co-worker who got less than half of his salary. Expert decodes: ‘He was one layoff away from…’
High incomes don't guarantee financial safety, as demonstrated by a product manager heavily reliant on his large salary. In contrast, a lower-earning professional with a modest lifestyle, savings, and multiple income streams exhibited greater security. True financial stability stems from flexibility and adaptability, not just a high paycheck.

Iran war: Pakistan plans two hours of daily power outage to dodge rising bills
Pakistan plans two-hour evening power cuts to manage rising energy costs amid the Iran war, which has disrupted fuel supplies and increased reliance on expensive fossil fuels. The outages aim to control peak demand and limit electricity price hikes, with authorities directing utilities to ensure scheduled, transparent cuts.

MP Board 10th Toppers List 2026: Full list of topper names, marks & rank details here
MP Board Result 2026 topper list has been officially released for both Class 10 and Class 12. Pratibha Singh Solanki topped Class 10 with an exceptional 499 out of 500 marks, while the MPBSE Class 12 toppers list 2026 has also been published with full merit details across Science, Commerce, and Arts streams. Students can check their MP Board results 2026 online and download their digital marksheets via DigiLocker, which offers a quick and reliable alternative during heavy website traffic.

African proverb of the day: 'When a fish rots, the head...' Lessons on Leadership, politics, accountability and why top management is responsible for failure
African proverb of the day focuses on the message “When a fish rots, the head stinks first.” The proverb explains leadership, politics, accountability, and responsibility. It shows how top management shapes success or failure. The proverb meaning and relevance connects with workplaces, families, and governments. The teachings also highlight discipline, ethics, and decision making in daily life and leadership roles.

When Your Manager Shows Strong Emotions After You Resign, Here’s What It Could Mean
While quitting a job may appear to be simply another professional move for the employee, it can bring about some strong emotions in the manager that extend well beyond normal organizational procedures. An employee may be shocked by how upset their supervisor appears when he or she is told to resign, even if the process is carried out in a very polite.
When Layoffs Start Happening Daily In A Company, Studies Show Employees Start Thinking and Working Differently
For some organizations in the US, layoffs are not something out of the ordinary but have developed into a recurring phenomenon that persists for months or even years on end and contributes to the working experience of employees on a day-to-day level. Frequent downsizing prevents employees from finding themselves back.

Youth OTT release date and platform confirmed: When and where to watch the superhit Tamil coming-of-age comedy
The Tamil coming-of-age film Youth, directed by and starring Ken Karunas, is set for its OTT release after a successful run in theatres. The film will stream in multiple languages including Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam. It follows a teenager’s journey through love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, and is loved for its relatable story, humour, and emotional moments. Read on to know when and where to watch the movie.
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