Revenge quitting is 2026’s hottest career trend – here’s what it actually means |

Workers are embracing ‘revenge quitting’ in 2026, a trend where employees leave jobs not just for new opportunities, but to reclaim control after feeling ignored, overworked, or undervalued. This calculated departure prioritizes self-respect over enduring toxic work environments, marking a significant shift in employee priorities towards well-being and dignity. We’ve already lived through quiet quitting,…

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What happens if the builder does not follow the RERA order?

Authorities may require disclosure of assets, initiate seizure proceedings, escalate the case to civil courts or order civil imprisonment for continued refusal to pay compensation. In extreme situations, authorities may also restrict the builder from launching new projects or take further regulatory action. Failure to abide by a RERA order constitutes a critical legal offense…

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Ex-Zomato employee reveals what working there is really like, and it’s not for the faint-hearted

A former Zomato employee, Ragini Das, shared a heartfelt reflection on her six years at the company, highlighting how the challenging environment shaped her career and personal growth. She emphasized that Zomato’s demanding pace and high expectations fostered resilience and trust, enabling significant professional development and lasting friendships. A former Zomato employee has posted a…

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Relationship tip of the day: Melinda French Gates on the secret to successful partnerships- “When people can’t agree, it’s often because…” |

Have you ever been in a situation with your partner where no matter what you say, it feels like you’re speaking different languages? You’re not alone. Melinda French Gates, American philanthropist and author, addresses this in her quote from the book ‘The Moment of Lift’ as she says: “When people can’t agree, it’s often because…

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Top 10 hardest countries to get citizenship and why it’s nearly impossible

Getting citizenship anywhere in the world involves paperwork, background checks, and years of patience. But in some countries, the process is not just rigorous, it is so restrictive that getting through them will need someone to have iron-like patience. They have in place rigid rules like decades-long residency requirements, bans on dual nationality, and discretionary…

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Penguins under threat! The shocking truth of ‘surplus killing’ of Patagonian Penguins even when they are NOT being eaten by pumas |

Source: National Geographic A conservation dilemma on the Patagonian coast in Argentina is coming across due to predation. As reported, thousands of penguins have died once the predators have arrived. Penguins, being harmless and defenceless, become an easy target for the carnivores. This has left scientists and experts deeply concerned. The penguin deaths have been…

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“A man with bloodshot eyes and a machete blocked my path…”: European traveller recounts his India trip, lists common scams to watch out for |

India is often described as a country that tests travellers, emotionally, physically and mentally, especially those visiting solo for the first time. From chaotic roads to stark contrasts between the rich and the poor, and then moments of unprecedented warmth and support, India can be an overwhelming and unforgettable destination for any visitor. However, for…

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