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    Lalu Prasad Yadav predicts fall of Modi government by August, urges party workers to prepare for elections

    Former Bihar Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav has called on his party workers to gear up for possible early elections, predicting the fall of the Modi government by August. Yadav stated that the current government in Delhi is very weak and could collapse soon.

    Heat, humidity or hale: 'majboori' makes gig workers brave the elements

    The weather extremities this summer can, of course, impact any and all. But for those whose daily bread depends on their job, there aren't many options. While companies like Swiggy, Zomato and others made some efforts to relieve their delivery partners of the heat to some extent by offering them refreshments, and resting areas according to the gig workers they weren't very helpful.

    Heat, humidity or hale: 'majboori' makes gig workers brave the elements

    As Delhi's extreme summer transitioned from heatwaves to humidity and now monsoon rains, gig workers on two-wheelers continued delivering essentials. Despite weather hazards, they endure long shifts, often over 12 hours, due to economic necessity. Efforts by companies to provide rest areas and emergency support have been limited and sometimes inaccessible.

    How to fix skilling the competition

    Legislation is needed to bring parity in working conditions among blue- and white-collar workers. Where this is not possible - for instance, in construction - wages must adjust to the harshness of outdoor work. Industry also has to commit more towards tenure of employment for manual labour in order to draw in a newer generation of workers.

    'Great Resignation' enters third year as workers embrace AI, upskilling, PwC says

    A PwC survey found a higher proportion of workers planning to switch employers in 2024 compared to 2022. Workers are embracing GenAI and prioritizing upskilling amidst workplace uncertainty.

    Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials say

    Israeli forces shelled tent camps for displaced Palestinians near Rafah, Gaza, killing at least 25 and wounding 50. The attack, which included a second volley targeting those leaving their tents, occurred near a Red Cross field hospital, drawing condemnation from the ICRC. The shelling took place outside the Israeli-designated safe zone, as ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas continues. Gaza's Health Ministry reported over 37,400 deaths in the conflict, sparking international criticism over civilian casualties and humanitarian conditions.

    • Artificial Intelligent slaves

      The word robot is traced to the Slavic word for forced labourers i.e., slaves. Slaves have existed in all parts of the world. Names have been different. Techniques to enslave been different. Some used threats of violence. Some told stories - God told you to follow the occupation of your father, nothing else, was the story told in Hindu scriptures. The gods created slavery for their own pleasure, said Mesopotamian mythology. Women have to serve women, said Biblical myths.

      Tata Steel workers in UK call first strikes in 40 years

      Around 1,500 Tata Steel workers at Port Talbot and Llanwern in Wales will launch an "all-out indefinite strike" starting July 8 in protest against Tata's plans to cut 2,800 jobs and shut down blast furnaces. This marks the first major strike action by UK steelworkers in over 40 years, following earlier measures like working to rule and an overtime ban. Unite the Union, representing the workers, emphasized that the strike aims to resist Tata's restructuring plans, asserting that it jeopardizes jobs and the future of the Welsh steel industry.

      US cities swelter as heat wave breaks decades-old records

      US Heatwave: U.S. cities are breaking decades-old temperature records this week as a heat wave stretches from central to eastern portions of the country, the National Weather Service said on Tuesday, in what officials are warning could become a deadly weather event.

      A fire at a hospital in Iran's north kills 9 patients

      The blaze started at 1:30 local time (2200GMT) at Qaem Hospital in the city of Rasht, some 330 kilometers (about 205 miles) northwest of the capital Tehran, state TV said, leaving six women and three men dead.

      Kunal Kamra vs Zomato: Comedian criticizes CEO Deepinder Goyal’s World Record announcement, says 'You’re such a hack'

      Comedian Kunal Kamra criticized Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal on social media after Goyal announced that Zomato set a Guinness World Record for the largest first aid lesson at a single venue. Kamra questioned the working conditions and average income of Zomato's delivery partners, contrasting these concerns with Goyal's focus on the record. The post received mixed reactions, with some praising the achievement while others called for better treatment and health insurance for delivery partners.

      Not allowed to meet Guv, BJP's Suvendu Adhikari to move HC today

      Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari will appeal to Calcutta High Court after 200 BJP activists, led by him, were denied entry to Raj Bhavan to meet Governor CV Ananda Bose amid postpoll violence.

      Liquid IEDs: New threat emerging in terrorism theatre of Kashmir

      In a recent raid, Jammu and Kashmir police recovered difficult-to-detect liquid IEDs, marking their return to militancy after 17 years. The explosives were found with the help of an Over Ground Worker (OGW) arrested after a gunfight in Pulwama, where Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists Riyaz Dar and Rayees Dar were killed. Riyaz Dar, an A++ terrorist, and Rayees Dar, an A category terrorist, were involved in various terror activities. The police arrested four OGWs and discovered the liquid IEDs hidden in orchards. This raises concerns as liquid explosives can evade conventional detection methods.

      Kuwait fire: Massive accident in Mangaf leaves 49 dead, including several Indians; Embassy issues emergency numbers

      Kuwait Fire: A major fire in Kuwait's Mangaf area killed 49 workers, many of whom were Indians, including five Keralites. The blaze began in a kitchen of a six-storey building housing 160 workers. The Indian Embassy set up an emergency helpline, while External Affairs Minister Jaishankar expressed shock. Kuwait's Interior Minister ordered the arrest of the building owner and others

      Production and manufacturing sector emerges as top hiring industry in tier-II cities: foundit

      The findings shows that tier-II cities are seeing stronger growth rates in sectors like production and manufacturing (29%), IT-software & services (17%), real estate (8%) and education (8%), where recruiters are seeking diverse talent with specialised skill sets.

      Shocking Poop Incident on flight: All about passengers crappy experience on Delta flight

      A passenger shared a story of his crappy experience on a Delta flight who had a bizarre accident in the restroom. The flight attendant did a great job handling the situation and the man got extra miles as a thank you.

      In J&K, former CMs Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti concede defeat

      Former chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti faced defeats in the Lok Sabha election results in Kashmir, with Mufti losing to Gujjar leader Mian Altaf Ahmad and Abdullah to former MLA Sheikh Abdul Rashid alias Engineer Rashid.

      After Zomato makes a request to customers due to heatwave, a netizen offers a 'Rs 800' solution

      With many parts of India experiencing a prolonged heatwave, Zomato has urged customers to avoid ordering food during peak afternoon hours unless absolutely necessary. This request, posted on X (formerly Twitter), has generated varied reactions from netizens.

      Berlin lets Ukraine use German weapons against targets in Russia after the US also eases its stance

      Germany and the United States have authorized Ukraine to target some Russian positions on Russian soil with long-range weapons supplied by the West, marking a significant policy shift amid the ongoing conflict. This decision, aimed at defending the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, comes as Ukrainian forces face challenges from Russian attacks in the region. The move has drawn strong reactions from Moscow, with warnings of potential NATO involvement in the conflict. Western leaders have been cautious about easing restrictions on weapons due to fears of provoking Russian President Vladimir Putin.

      Russian missiles kill 4 people in Kharkiv after Biden OKs a Ukrainian response using US weapons

      Ukrainian officials have previously accused Russia of targeting rescue workers by hitting residential buildings with two consecutive missiles - the first one to draw emergency crews to the scene and the second one to wound or kill them. The tactic is called a "double tap" in military jargon. Russia used the same method in Syria's civil war.

      Opposition workers not turning up to vote as their morale is low: Anurag Thakur

      In an interview with ET during his campaign, Thakur said soaring heat seems to have contributed to low voter turnout. One doesn't see much enthusiasm in the Opposition cadres, he said, adding that the morale of Congress and Opposition workers is not high at all. That is why they "are not turning up to caste votes".

      Russian attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv kills twelve, injures dozens

      A Russian strike on a hardware superstore in Kharkiv, Ukraine, resulted in 11 deaths, with President Zelensky condemning the attack as "vile". The strike hit the 'Epitsentr' store, causing casualties and extensive damage. The attack drew international condemnation, with French President Macron calling it "unacceptable". Kharkiv, near the Russian border, has been a frequent target for Russian missiles. Zelensky called for increased air defense support and accused Putin of terrorism for the attack. The incident occurred amid ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides accusing each other of border attacks.

      India needs lower tax on recruitment services to boost jobs, says industry body

      India's Indian Staffing Federation (ISF) has called for a reduction in the 18% tax on recruitment agencies providing outsourced staff to big companies. The ISF, which provided 1.6 million outsourced workers to companies last year, believes the new government should support hiring more salaried workers. The ISF claims that the 18% goods and services tax discourages employers from hiring contract workers through recruitment agencies.

      Demand for skilled blue-collar workers from India goes up by 25 pc in UAE: Report

      The report by Huntr is based on quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews with 1,00,000 blue workers enrolled on the platform from May 2023-April 2024 compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. It further stated that the UAE's thriving industries, such as technology, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, and logistics, are driving the demand for skilled Indian blue-collar workers.

      Nine in 10 Indian knowledge workers use AI in workplace: Report

      A recent study by Microsoft and LinkedIn revealed that 92% of Indian knowledge workers utilize artificial intelligence in the workplace, with 91% of business leaders recognizing the need for AI adoption to remain competitive. The report highlights the impact of AI on work dynamics, career growth opportunities, and the rise of AI-savvy professionals shaping the future workforce.

      Ukrainian strike on apartment block kills 15, Russia says

      In one of the deadliest attacks to date on the region of Belgorod, Ukraine launched what Russian officials said was a massive missile attack, involving Tochka ballistic missiles and Adler and RM-70 Vampire (MLRS) multiple launch rocket systems.

      Sweltering heat pushes up demand for temporary workers in rural markets

      There is a 20% year-on-year increase in rural job vacancies, according to executives at recruitment services and consumer companies. They estimate 20,000-50,000 new temporary jobs are being created this year thanks to robust summer season demand in rural and semi-urban areas while companies with a large focus on rural businesses are looking to bolster sales and distribution presence in the hinterlands.

      Lok Sabha Polls: Locals point to lack of jobs in Bengal's Murshidabad

      Murshidabad constituency is witnessing a three-cornered fight with CPIM general secretary Mohammed Salim, sitting MP Abu Taher Khan and BJP's Gouri Shankar Ghosh in the fray. The Left Front is working together in this constituency with Congress, which has not fielded any candidates here.

      'Nearly 6% growth in productivity needed for India, China to catch up with developed nations'

      McKinsey Global Institute predicts that emerging market economies like India and China will achieve faster productivity growth and living standards if they maintain a 6% annual growth rate. These economies contributed nearly half of the productivity gains between 1997 and 2022, helping lift nearly a billion people out of poverty.

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