Banking reform push: Government weighs 5-day week; denies delay due to manpower shortage

The Indian Banks’ Association’s proposal for a five-day work week in banks, declaring all Saturdays as holidays, is under government consideration. While the finance ministry acknowledges the proposal, it clarifies that implementation is pending, denying staff shortages as a hindrance. The decision, driven by calls for improved work-life balance, awaits further consultations and final approval.

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PGCIL registration window 2025 opens at powergrid.in: Direct link to apply for more than 1500 vacancies

The Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) has opened applications for 1,543 vacancies across Field Engineer and Field Supervisor posts. The recruitment process begins on August 27 and will close on September 17, 2025. Candidates can apply online at powergrid.in, with age, fee, and category-based eligibility norms specified in the official notification.

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MIT study finds 95% of generative AI projects are failing: Only hype, little transformation

An MIT study reveals that 95% of generative AI business projects are failing, despite substantial investments. The report highlights a significant divide between AI hype and actual business outcomes, with many companies struggling to integrate AI effectively. Startups are finding more success by focusing on specific problems, while larger corporations face challenges in scaling AI…

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RJ Mahvash says ‘stealing someone’s husband’ is CHEATING; reacts to online trolls amidst Yuzvendra Chahal engagement buzz

Amidst engagement buzz and social media trolling linking her to Yuzvendra Chahal, RJ Mahvash addressed cheating in relationships, emphasizing its impact on self-worth. She responded to accusations of involvement in Chahal’s divorce, asserting that ‘stealing someone’s husband is cheating.’ Mahvash shared her experiences with forgiveness and highlighted the importance of self-respect in relationships, cautioning against…

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NASA-backed study finds revolutionary technique to produce oxygen for Moon and Mars missions

NASA-backed scientists have created a novel oxygen production system for space. This system uses magnets instead of heavy centrifuges. It separates oxygen bubbles in zero gravity. Tests show it is more effective. This innovation could support lunar and Martian missions. It will allow astronauts to produce oxygen locally. This advancement is crucial for long-term space…

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