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    A four-day week can work - if staff and employers can deal with the challenges

    Revolutionary trials of a four-day working week show mixed results, sparking a debate. While some firms report increased productivity and savings, others struggle with physical demands and logistics. Is this the future of work or a risky experiment? The battle between long hours and employee well-being continues to unfold.

    What’s self-healing Generative AI? How it works and can revolutionise the finance sector

    Self-healing AI technology is revolutionizing artificial intelligence by enabling systems to independently detect, diagnose, and repair issues. This innovation, especially transformative in the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector, enhances reliability, security, and efficiency. By automating problem resolution, it reduces manual intervention, minimizes downtime, and cuts costs, significantly improving operational efficiency and customer experience.

    Does U.S President Joe Biden have Parkinson's Disease? Here's all you need to know about the disease and how fast it progresses

    Parkinson’s disease is a neurological degenerative condition. It can be diagnosed at an early stage and treated to reduce the effects of this cognitive issue. It is suspected that US President Joe Biden is suffering from this condition though it has been ruled out during a neurological examination.

    Faster health insurance claim settlement via single-window platform NHCX begins; how it will help policyholders

    Health insurance rule change: The National Health Claims Exchange (NHCX) portal is set to simplify, accelerate, standardise the health insurance claim settlement process through the seamless exchange of information and documents between hospitals and insurance companies. For the the health insurance policyholders, the NHCX platform will speed up the claim settlement process so the waiting time to get discharged from the hospital will be reduced. What is going to change for health insurance policyholders?

    How to file ITR for FY23-24: Claim deductions, exemptions carefully while filing income tax return or you may end up in jail

    Two out of three respondents in our survey believed honest people pay more tax, while one out of five respondents felt that the tax authorities were lenient with dishonest people. “Taxpayers feel they are not getting anything in return for the tax paid. They use this belief as a justification for evading tax,” says Kaushik of TaxSpanner.com. Be careful while fining income tax return for the financial year 2024-25 or assessment year 2024-25.

    'Your online order will be cancelled if you don't update address': Latest India Post delivery scam here, how it works, how to avoid

    Online order delivery scam: A new scam has been in regard to delivering online orders in your address. What happens if fraudsters first send a SMS saying that your online order could not be delivered due to incomplete address, so here's a link to update it. When you click on the link it asks for your debit card or credit card details.

    • It's France's moment of truth. Here's how its snap elections work and what comes next

      French voters are deciding in a crucial parliamentary runoff with the potential for a far-right government or a hung parliament. The complex voting system and strategic moves by parties add uncertainty to the outcome. The implications of the far-right rise and possible cohabitation with Macron could reshape French politics.

      Buffalo does panchayat's work, finds its owner in UP village; Here is how it happened

      Bizarre though it may sound, the police in Uttar Pradesh's Pratapgarh found an innovative way to decide the ownership of a buffalo that had gone missing from its owner's home.

      It's France's moment of truth. Here's how its snap elections work and what comes next

      France's crucial elections could see Marine Le Pen's National Rally leading the National Assembly. Macron's centrists and the New Popular Front also compete. Potential Prime Minister Jordan Bardella might cohabit with Macron. Voter frustration, grassroots support, hung parliament, July Olympics, and nuclear codes add complexity.

      Has China made "artificial sun?" How does it generate massive energy by replicating nuclear fusion?

      A device called tokamak is also known as an 'artificial sun' because it replicates the process of nuclear fusion creating huge energy, which takes place on the Sun. Chinese firm Energy Singular has made the world’s first high-temperature superconducting tokamak.

      France is facing an election like no other. Here's how it works and what comes next

      French voters face historic snap parliamentary elections that could usher in the first far-right government since WWII or result in no clear majority. Competing blocs include the far-right National Rally, Macron's centrist alliance, and the left-leaning New Popular Front. Outcomes are uncertain, with potential for significant political shifts.

      Take charge of finances: How to make a personal financial bucket list to achieve all your goals

      Taking control of our money lives is something many of us are unable to do. It sounds simple, but many of us do not believe we can take charge and do something about our dreams. Slipping into excuses, living in denial of our true situation, blaming the world for our unhappiness, and assigning it to bad luck are tactics that stop us from asking what we could do.

      France's snap election: How does it work and what's next?

      France has 49 million registered voters. There are 577 constituency contests, one for each seat in the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament.

      How to make your days more productive? Here are four tips from Google's expert

      True productivity isn't about being constantly busy, but about being thoughtful in managing tasks, according to Laura Mae Martin, Google's productivity expert, in her book "Uptime." She emphasizes choosing priorities, scheduling tasks based on personal energy peaks, selecting optimal work environments, and handling emails efficiently. Martin advocates for intentional downtime to recharge and maintain overall wellbeing.

      How does US' immigration pre-clearance work and which airports have it?

      The United States Border Pre-clearance program allows travelers to undergo immigration, customs, and agricultural inspections before departing from select airports outside the US. Staffed by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, these facilities enforce US immigration and customs laws. Preclearance locations are available at 15 airports across six countries.

      Phalodi satta market: How it works and how it became a barometer for election results

      The small town of Phalodi in Rajasthan has gained national attention for its underground satta market, particularly for predicting election results. With a history rooted in betting on rains and cricket, Phalodi has now become a barometer for poll results in India. The market operates through bookies who analyze voter mood and election trends to set rates for various bets. The fabled accuracy of the Phalodi satta market is attributed to a network of informants across the country.

      How does an investor benefit by using STP?

      To start an STP, you need to put in a lump sum amount in a debt scheme (liquid or ultra-short-term fund) and transfer a predefined amount into another scheme, typically an equity fund.

      Bitcoin Halving 2024 Explained : How it works & Why does it Matter

      The 2024 Bitcoin halving, anticipated to drive prices up significantly, highlights the importance of Bitcoin in the crypto world. This event may lead to increased adoption, new regulations, and global financial system impacts.

      What is cryptocurrency and how does it work?

      Cryptocurrency is a form of money, just like the dollars, euros, or yen you use every day. The key difference lies in how it is created, stored, and transferred. Instead of being controlled by a central authority, like a government or a bank, cryptocurrencies rely on a technology called blockchain to manage and secure transactions.

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