DH Speak Out: December 8, 2025 Edition Highlights
Explore the critical discussions from Deccan Herald's December 8, 2025 'Speak Out' section, covering public grievances on infrastructure, governance, and civic issues. Read the full analysis.
Explore the critical discussions from Deccan Herald's December 8, 2025 'Speak Out' section, covering public grievances on infrastructure, governance, and civic issues. Read the full analysis.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai personally monitors social media, especially X (Twitter), on launch days to gauge unfiltered public reaction to products like Gemini AI. Discover his hands-on strategy.
PM Modi criticizes opposition for using Parliament to vent frustration ahead of Winter Session. He calls for result-driven debate, not political theatrics. Read the full story.
Bhopal Police introduces QR code system for citizens to report traffic issues and police station feedback directly to the commissioner. Your voice matters!
Microsoft is bringing smartphone-like haptic feedback to Windows 11 with new 'Haptic signals' feature. Experience immersive vibrations on compatible laptops soon!
Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited responds to citizen criticism by replacing temporary bamboo barricades with permanent steel grills on Janpath, enhancing safety and aesthetics in the capital city.
Rohtak Police introduces innovative QR code feedback system to transform citizen-police interaction. Learn how this digital initiative enhances transparency and service delivery in Haryana.
Haryana Police introduces groundbreaking digital feedback system allowing citizens to rate police behaviour and transparency on a 1-5 scale, marking a significant step toward police accountability and citizen empowerment.
Rohtak Police launches innovative QR code feedback system to enhance citizen engagement and improve police services through real-time digital feedback collection.
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Apple is reportedly planning to eliminate all physical buttons from its 20th anniversary iPhone model, replacing them with state-of-the-art capacitive touch areas and haptic feedback technology.
Discover how Indian companies are breaking free from sycophancy culture and embracing constructive dissent for better innovation and employee well-being.