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Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year is 'Rage Bait'

Oxford University Press crowns 'rage bait' the 2025 Word of the Year after a 300% surge in usage. Discover what this says about online ethics and engagement. Read the full story.

Lab Animal Transport Crisis Hits Indian Research

Indian scientists face major hurdles as airlines stop transporting lab animals, forcing risky road journeys. This delays critical research on diseases like sickle-cell anaemia. Details from the LASA conference in Visakhapatnam.

Gen Z in UPSC: Reshaping Civil Services Ethics

Explore how Generation Z's digital-first approach and communication styles are transforming ethical governance in Indian civil services. Expert analysis on balancing traditional values with modern attitudes.

AI Fake Injury Fooled HR, Sparking Debate

An employee used Google's Nano Banana AI to create a fake hand injury, securing paid leave. This incident raises serious questions about HR verification in the AI era. Read more!

2026 Workplace Crisis: Employee-Leader Trust Gap Widens

Glassdoor's 2026 report reveals alarming 149% rise in leadership misalignment mentions. Discover how AI acceleration and economic shifts are reshaping India's professional landscape and what it means for your career.

India Debates Menstrual Leave at Workplaces

India discusses normalizing periods at work with paid menstrual leave. Opponents worry about productivity impact and women's career advancement. Read the full analysis.

Workplace Trauma: Finding Closure with Toxic Bosses

After 13 years under toxic leadership, one professional shares the emotional journey of confronting workplace trauma and finding closure. Read this powerful account of professional healing.

Hippocrates' Medical Ethics: First, Do No Harm

Explore Hippocrates' enduring medical principle 'First, do no harm' and its critical relevance in modern healthcare. Discover why preventing harm remains fundamental to medical ethics today.

Jammu official suicide: 3 held for mental harassment

55-year-old Puran Chand dies by suicide after constant mental harassment by Irrigation Department seniors. Three officials arrested as police investigation reveals withheld salary, systematic abuse.

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