‘The Family Man’ star Priyamani weighs in on work hour debate: ‘In the South, every industry works 12-hour shifts’

National Award-winning actor Priyamani shared her perspective on the film industry’s work culture, noting that South Indian industries typically follow a 12-hour workday. This comes amid actress Deepika Padukone’s advocacy for an 8-hour shift, which she stated is a reasonable request for industry professionals. Padukone has emphasized her willingness to challenge age-old systems for better…

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‘Growth remains robust’: IMF backs India’s outlook; lauds strong fundamentals & contained inflation

India’s economy is on a strong footing, according to the IMF, thanks to sound policies and structural reforms. Robust growth, well-managed inflation, and rising living standards are key highlights. The nation’s resilience against global trade fluctuations, driven by its large domestic market, is also noted. Projections indicate continued strong economic expansion.

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Goodbye Ozempic, hello turkey: Americans say bye-bye to GLP-1 drug for a Thanksgiving feast

Millions of Americans on GLP-1 weight loss drugs are navigating Thanksgiving differently this year. Some are delaying injections to enjoy the holiday feast with a restored appetite, while others are adjusting portion sizes and opting for lighter dishes. The celebration is shifting towards a more mindful experience, prioritizing conversation and connection over overeating.

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Anand Mahindra lauds Mumbai police as ‘one among the best’ in the world, for reuniting missing 4-year-old girl with her parents after 6 months; ‘You just gave us the gift of hope….’

Industrialist Anand Mahindra lauded the Mumbai Police for their exceptional persistence in finding four-year-old Aarohi, who went missing for six months. The force’s dedication, treating the case with personal care, culminated in an emotional reunion on Children’s Day. Mahindra hailed them as one of the world’s finest, a sentiment echoed by many online.

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‘There is a Cisco’: Why ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry is betting against Nvidia and Palantir

Michael Burry, famous for his housing market bet, is now shorting AI giants Nvidia and Palantir. He criticizes their accounting practices, particularly how cloud companies extend chip depreciation, inflating current earnings. Burry warns this AI boom mirrors the dot-com bubble, with Nvidia at its center, potentially leading to significant financial overstatements.

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