Labour codes rollout: Step to boost India’s export readiness; predictable costs and gender-equal norms to aid exporters

India’s new labor codes aim to strengthen export industries by offering a more predictable operating environment. The reforms introduce flexibility and simplification for businesses while ensuring fair wages, safety, and social security for workers, including gig and platform employees. These changes are expected to enhance India’s export ecosystem and align it with international labor standards.

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Ayan Mukerji pens an emotional on father Deb Mukherjee’s birth anniversary, shares childhood memories

Ayan Mukerji’s father, Deb Mukherjee, passed away on March 14 due to age-related health issues. To mark his birth anniversary, Ayan shared nostalgic childhood photos with a heartfelt note: “Happy Birthday Baba !!! Love you. Miss you.” Ranbir Kapoor supported Ayan during Deb’s funeral. Deb contributed significantly to Bollywood and cultural heritage. Following War 2’s…

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Mark Cuban says AI skills are the new currency, and they’re buying job offers

Artificial intelligence has rapidly shifted from novelty to necessity, creating a landscape where early learners hold the advantage. Mark Cuban tells CNBC Make It that students who understand AI’s basics, master prompting, grasp machine learning, and recognise ethical boundaries will shape the future workforce. Even foundational fluency can boost efficiency, unlock opportunities, and set young…

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Anil Kapoor remembers ‘Lamhe’ legacy; celebrates 34 years, gives shoutout to his “toughest critic”

Anil Kapoor celebrated 34 years of the iconic film ‘Lamhe’, expressing gratitude for enduring fan love and noting the film’s timeless appeal. The movie, directed by Yash Chopra, starred Kapoor and Sridevi in a unique double role. Fans reminisced about its ahead-of-its-time narrative and impeccable performances, highlighting its lasting legacy.

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Yoga as medicine: Exercise-based cardiac rehab cuts hospital stays, lifts quality of life, major study finds

A new global analysis reveals yoga-based cardiac rehabilitation is as effective as standard methods for heart attack survivors. This approach significantly reduces hospital readmissions and improves quality of life, particularly for disadvantaged individuals. The findings highlight yoga’s affordability and accessibility as a powerful tool for recovery.

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