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- 'It’s my wedding!' Employee rants after manager denies leave, despite HR approval
A Reddit user faced a workplace showdown when his manager denied his planned wedding leave, despite advance notice and HR confirmation. The manager insisted on a three-day policy, clashing with the employee's need for 11 days for his wedding and honeymoon. The user plans to proceed with his leave, emphasizing personal life over rigid office rules.
- No side income, no family savings. She earned Rs 30k per month and still grew her wealth without giving up weekend dinners. CA shares how
An everyday professional named Riya earns Rs 30,000 monthly. She uses a 50-25-25 budgeting method to manage essentials, aspirations, and investments. This approach allows her to enjoy life while growing her wealth. Her disciplined investment strategy could lead to significant growth over time. Financial habits built early can create unstoppable future wealth.
- When Hema Malini felt sorry for superstar's wife: 'She smoke and drank a lot, she was lonely...'
Hema Malini's biography details her deep bond with Dimple Kapadia. Dimple married Rajesh Khanna at sixteen, sacrificing her film career. Hema observed Dimple's struggles with solitude and early motherhood. They confided in each other during personal challenges. Dimple also offered blunt advice on Hema's relationship with Dharmendra. Their enduring friendship spanned decades and professional collaborations.
- Living cost in India vs USA: American mum says life in India is 10x cheaper
An American mom, Kristen Fischer, found she can live a better lifestyle in India despite earning less. She shared a breakdown of everyday expenses, revealing significant cost differences for services like haircuts, Wi-Fi, entertainment, and healthcare. Fischer's experience highlights India's affordability, allowing for a higher quality of life on a lower income.
- Just one slip and even Nithin Kamath got fooled. How an AI-generated mail hacked Zerodha founder's X account
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath fell victim to a phishing attack, highlighting how AI-powered scams can bypass technical safeguards. A single click on a malicious link granted hackers brief access to his X account, though 2FA prevented further compromise. This incident underscores the critical need for human vigilance alongside robust cybersecurity measures.
- Rs 45,000 monthly salary for maid: Bengaluru expat woman claims the pay is worth it and sparks debate
A Russian woman in Bengaluru is making headlines for paying her domestic help Rs 45,000 monthly. Iuliia Aslamova's approach includes performance goals and yearly raises. Her post highlights respect and professionalism in treating domestic workers. This has sparked conversations about fair wages and worker dignity across India. Many are discussing the importance of valuing all professions.
- Fans once covered actor's car in lipstick marks. Fame and home vanished soon and he had to live in that same car
Ronit Roy's Bollywood debut in 'Jaan Tere Naam' brought fleeting fame, followed by nine years of struggle, financial ruin, and alcohol addiction. He lived in his car, using public restrooms to prepare for shoots.
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- From burnt chai to pressure cooker timing: Russian woman living in India shares what her neighbours secretly know about her
Anastasia Sharova Singh's neighbours in India possess an uncanny knowledge of her daily routines. They know her pressure cooker's schedule and her favourite sambrani scent. Her struggles with cockroaches and her unique way of watering plants are also noted. Even her mosquito-frying contests and monkey confrontations are observed. Her fitness walks and shopping habits are not secret.
- Man eats food worth ₹21.5 lakh for free by scamming food delivery app. Here’s how he was caught
A 38-year-old man in Japan, Takuya Higashimoto, was arrested for scamming food delivery platform Demae-can, causing losses exceeding 3.7 million yen (around Rs. 21.5 lakh). He placed 1,095 orders using 124 fake accounts, falsely claiming deliveries never arrived to secure refunds. Authorities revealed he bought prepaid SIMs and used false identities. The platform pledged stronger security, highlighting risks in digital payment systems and the need for tighter verification to prevent similar frauds.
- Techie ditched coding to become a barista despite never drinking coffee. Now his engineer friends envy him, even with a lower paycheck
Nian Yang-yi, 34, originally pursued computer engineering but a college eye injury forced him to pause coding. He took a café job, despite never drinking coffee, and discovered a passion for brewing and flavor analysis. Over a decade, he became a barista and later a quality control specialist at a coffee trading firm, earning the Arabica Q Grader certification. Coffee transformed his career, social skills, and life philosophy, prioritizing passion over paycheck.
- From Rs 60K to just Rs 48,500: New joiner shocked to learn the truth about her payslip, shares CA
New employees often face a shock when their take-home salary is less than expected. This happens because Cost to Company includes deductions like taxes and PF. CA Abhishek Walia highlights that understanding your payslip is key. Net pay is what you can spend. Professionals should track actual income, not just the CTC. Clarify fixed and variable pay before accepting offers.
- 65 km in a rickshaw in 45 degree heat: Heart doctor who performed life-saving angioplasty says the rickshaw driver is the real hero for saving patient
A cardiologist redirected praise from a patient's grateful family to a courageous rickshaw driver. The driver's 65km journey under harsh conditions ensured timely arrival for a life-saving angioplasty, highlighting the critical role of transport in rural medical emergencies and the power of everyday heroism.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson’s favourite sci-fi movie has a major flaw everyone missed. Astrophysicist says, ‘I gave them a hall pass’
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson revealed on The Diary of a CEO podcast that The Matrix is his favourite sci-fi film—despite a major physics flaw. He explained that using humans as an energy source violates thermodynamic laws since energy conversions are never fully efficient. Calling it “bad physics,” Tyson joked he would still “give them a hall pass,” admitting that without the error, the iconic 1999 movie wouldn’t exist at all.
How is Mohanlal as a person? Director reveals how the superstar forgave his father after he insulted him publicly
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- He wanted to be a CA, ended up working in a saree shop. Today, he is a famous actor and Alia Bhatt’s co-star
Bollywood actor Vijay Raaz, known for his roles in 'Monsoon Wedding' and 'Gangubai Kathiawadi', initially pursued a career in chartered accountancy. Despite excelling in acting exams, his academic pursuits faltered after discovering theatre, leading to his failure in final year graduation exams. His parents were initially furious about his shift to acting.
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