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“Employees should be paid for their hard work”: Famous beauty and skin care app’s senior staffer shares disturbing details

Employees who spend years helping build a company usually protect its image, speaking out only when compelled. It is never an easy decision—especially when one has invested time, effort, and belief into an organisation’s growth. But what should an employee do when things go beyond control? Perhaps this dilemma is what led Adyasha Roy Tomar,…

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Narayan Murthy and Sudha Murty’s ₹50 crore Bengaluru home at UB City is all about simplicity and class

Kingfisher Towers is built on a 4.5-acre plot and contains only 81 exclusive apartments, ensuring exclusivity and privacy. The residential complex is often called the ‘Billionaires’ Tower’ and is home to some of the most influential people in Bengaluru. The Bengaluru home of the famous industrialist Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty is an epitome of…

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Who is Lucknow Super Giants star Mitchell Marsh’s wife Greta Mack? Their heartwarming love story

Born in Perth, Mitchell grew up swinging bats under dad Geoff’s watchful eye—the first to win a World Cup as player and coach. Brother Shaun’s 23-year career inspired sibling rivalry turned respect. Mitch captained Australia’s U19 to 2010 glory, starred in 2015 ODI World Cup and 2021 T20 triumph, and vice-captained 2023 ODI WC. IPL…

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Love quote of the day by Jennifer Aniston: ‘If you only love 70% of yourself, that’s what is going to come back to you’

Embracing your full self, even the imperfect parts, is key to receiving genuine love and respect. The article argues that accepting only 70% of yourself subconsciously signals to others that this is acceptable, leading to lukewarm relationships and missed opportunities. True self-love means valuing your entire being, not just the polished version, to attract a…

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The Kenya travellers don’t see on safari: Inside unique Maasai villages where Adumu dances and beadwork come alive |

The way people approach travel today has evolved. It’s no longer just about where they go, but how deeply they experience a destination. Now more than ever, travellers are seeking out moments that feel personal—stories and people that allow them to connect to the culture. In Kenya, those moments often unfold quietly, away from the…

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