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Quiet vacationing is gaining ground: Is it really saving leaves or masking burnout?

Quiet vacationing is an emerging workplace trend where employees stay partially connected during time off instead of fully disconnecting. Driven by burnout, heavy workloads and remote work flexibility, it reflects growing anxiety about falling behind after leave. While it may help manage work pressure temporarily, experts say it signals deeper issues in workplace culture and…

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LPG crisis hits restaurants: Staff face salary cuts, layoffs as eateries struggle to keep kitchens running

The Middle East crisis continues to boil and the ripples have triggered an operational stress for India’s food services sector. As LPG supply flows are disrupted amid the Strait of Hormuz transit issues, industry voices have warned of layoffs, salary cuts and widespread business impact if the situation drags on.Despite assurances from the government on…

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‘Twilight’ star Taylor Lautner announces wife’s pregnancy: ‘What’s better than two Taylor Lautners?’ |

‘Twilight’ star Taylor Lautner is going to be a dad! The actor and his wife, Taylor Lautner, announced that they are expecting their first child together. The couple, who wed in 2022, delighted fans with the pregnancy announcement, made via a social media post. The couple shared the happy news with pictures from their pregnancy…

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Sobhita Dhulipala Takes the Plunge: Stunning Scuba Diving Adventure Revealed! |

Actress Sobhita Dhulipala recently shared captivating glimpses of her scuba diving adventure, showcasing serene moments on a boat and the vibrant underwater world teeming with colorful marine life. Her posts, including a thrilling jump into the sea, garnered enthusiastic reactions from fans and celebrities alike, with many praising her connection to the ocean. Actress and…

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RBI partially rolls back curbs on rupee derivative trades

MUMBAI: RBI on Monday partially unwound emergency curbs on rupee derivatives, signalling a shift from firefighting to restoring normal market function after a spell of currency volatility.The central bank withdrew its April 1 directive, which had barred banks from offering non-deliverable forwards (NDFs)—offshore rupee derivatives settled in foreign currency—and prevented users from rebooking cancelled forward…

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