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    Karnataka aims to ensure proposed gig workers bill is ‘win-win for all’

    The Karnataka government is planning to extend social security benefits to platform-based gig workers in Bengaluru. Tech firms have raised concerns, leading to a wider consultation. The proposed bill may include a fee on online transactions to fund welfare expenditure. The initiative follows discussions with various platforms and aims to protect workers' rights.

    Nasscom writes to Karnataka CM, raises ‘serious concerns’ over draft gig workers bill

    Industry body Nasscom has raised "serious concerns" about the new Karnataka gig workers legislation. The Karnataka Platform Based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Bill, 2024, aims to ensure basic minimum social security for workers.

    Karnataka’s proposed law for gig workers to impact business: IAMAI

    IAMAI warns Karnataka Gig Workers Bill, 2024 impacts business ease. They urge 30-60 days consultation. Overlaps with central codes raise costs. Issues: health insurance, retirement funds, service costs, demand dips, termination notice, data sharing, dispute resolutions. Minister Santosh Lad included offline businesses, director liability in non-compliance scenarios.

    Iran's Pezeshkian brings hopes of moderation after routing hardline rival

    Iran's newly elected president, moderate Masoud Pezeshkian, aims to ease social restrictions and adopt a pragmatic foreign policy. Pezeshkian, who defeated hardliner Saeed Jalili, is seen as a hopeful figure for peaceful nuclear negotiations and social liberalization. Despite limited power under Supreme Leader Khamenei, Pezeshkian pledges economic revival and increased social freedoms. His victory, supported by the reformist camp, contrasts with the policies of former hardline president Ebrahim Raisi, offering a new direction for Iran's political landscape.

    Govt sets up task force to study impact of AI on future of work: Labour secretary Sumita Dawra

    The government has formed a taskforce to examine the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on the future of work, according to labour secretary Sumita Dawra during an industry interaction in Hyderabad on Friday. The announcement was made at an event organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Employers’ Federation of India (EFI).

    Social media companies list out worries as Centre readies data protection rules

    Social media platforms have said that undoing behavioural tracking of children and targeted advertisements are among the biggest concerns they have with the new data law the government is prepping. The companies are voicing their concerns as rules of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act will be released soon.

    • Works of Robert Greene to achieve personal excellence and success

      Robert Greene is a masterful author renowned for his deep exploration of power dynamics, human psychology, and strategic mastery. His books have become essential reading for those seeking to understand and navigate the complexities of human behavior and influence. Greene’s works, including "The 48 Laws of Power," "The Art of Seduction," and "Mastery," offer a unique blend of historical anecdotes, psychological insights, and practical advice. Through his rich and compelling narratives, Greene provides readers with timeless wisdom and strategies that are as relevant today as they were centuries ago.

      AI is learning from what you said on Reddit, Stack Overflow or Facebook. Are you ok with that?

      Some longtime users have attempted to erase their previous contributions or transform them into nonsense, but their efforts have not yielded significant results. A few governments, such as Brazil's privacy regulator on Tuesday, have also attempted to intervene. Meta has also encountered resistance in Europe, where it recently put on hold its plans to start feeding people's public posts into training AI systems

      US billionaire eyes TikTok takeover to save internet from Big Tech

      Frank McCourt, a US real estate billionaire, aims to buy TikTok to rescue the internet from the clutches of major platforms that he firmly believes are destroying society and endangering children. To address the problem, McCourt is campaigning for a "new internet" which, he claims, would wrest control of the web away from major platforms like Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or X. "These platforms have hundreds of thousands of individual attributes about each of us.

      Arunachal CM Pema Khandu to launch new industrial policy and reforms to boost investment and development

      Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu announced the introduction of a new Arunachal Industrial Policy, aligned with the UNNATI Scheme, to attract investments. After being sworn in, Khandu convened a Cabinet meeting to launch Reforms 3.0, focusing on 24 citizen-centric initiatives. Priorities include 100% digitalization of Finance and Planning Departments, strengthening local administration, and forming the Institute for Transforming Arunachal. Plans also include a new educational policy, revamped Dulari Kanya Scheme, enhanced agricultural policies, and the development of Itanagar-Naharlagun. Additionally, new handloom, handicrafts, and tourism policies will be introduced to boost the economy.

      Labour Codes: Secy to meet officials to take stock of state rules

      The BJP-led NDA government is preparing to implement the four labour codes and will hold a meeting on June 20 with state labour secretaries and commissioners to review state rules. The aim is to align state rules with the Centre's model rules to ensure uniformity. Labour reforms are part of the government's 100-day agenda to enhance ease of doing business and attract investments. The government consolidated 29 central labour laws into four codes, with most states having framed rules across these codes.

      New York lawmakers pass measure to protect youths on social media

      New York state lawmakers passed legislation to protect children online by restricting social media platforms from exposing 'addictive' content to users under 18 without parental consent.

      A realistic way to protect kids from social media? Find a middle ground

      Ahmed Othman, a teenager from Massachusetts, avoids TikTok and credits his parents, computer scientists, for teaching him about social media's impact on mental health. He is among the minority of teens not on TikTok, as per Pew Research Center data.

      Heat is costing India dear. How to prevent it from charring our economy

      Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) estimates that failing to address climate change, notably heat, could cost India up to 2.3% of GDP by 2023, and 6.7% by 2050. India can't roll the heat back. But we can prevent it from charring our economy and grilling India's liveability.

      Sebi's rumour verification rule and its implications

      A new Sebi rule requires top listed companies to confirm, deny, or clarify market rumours reported in mainstream media, focusing on material impacts on share prices.

      Threat of bad advice: A more crucial aspect of financial literacy is not just what to do with money, but also what not to do with it

      The real pitfalls arise when bad financial products are marketed as good ones, and investors fail to recognise the deceit. If you are saving and investing, encountering such schemes is inevitable; it’s not an exception, but certainty. Thus, a more crucial aspect of financial literacy is not just what to do with money, but also what not to do with it.

      How to navigate IP challenges in the rise of social media

      While social media has created immense opportunities for engagement and expression, it has also raised a myriad of legal challenges, particularly concerning intellectual property (IP) rights including issues around content ownership, digital rights management, deep fakes etc.

      UCC, 'One Nation, One Election' to be implemented in next term: Amit Shah

      In a wide-ranging interview with PTI, Shah said the Modi govt in its next term will also implement 'One Nation, One Election' as the time has come for the elections to be held simultaneously in the country. The senior BJP leader further said the simultaneous elections will also bring down costs.

      June 4 will be day of freedom; BJP to get final farewell, INDIA bloc & SP’s PDA will prevail: Akhilesh Yadav

      Akhilesh Yadav, the SP chief and leader of the Opposition in the UP Assembly, is actively campaigning for the INDIA Bloc in the current LS elections. During a busy campaign schedule, Akhilesh Yadav discussed his PDA plank, alliance with Congress, and the outlook for Opposition parties with Pervez Iqbal Siddiqui.

      Xi Jinping's recipe for total control: An army of eyes and ears

      A police officer in a Beijing apartment complex uses a color-coded system to identify high-risk residents. Xi Jinping aims for pervasive surveillance in China, expanding control and embedding the party in daily life.

      Prayagraj: In seat with storied past, neta sons stake claim

      Allahabad has served as the constituency of Prime Ministers Lal Bahadur Shastri and V P Singh, and prominent politicians like Bahuguna and Murli Manohar Joshi. But the constituency, says social scientist Badri Narayan, didn’t enjoy the kind of infrastructural growth it should have had.

      PM Modi is jhoothjeevi, losing his memory: Jairam Ramesh

      Congress accuses PM Modi of communal campaigning, questions his silence on key issues like caste census and reservations, in a detailed critique of BJP's divisive tactics and policies.

      Realty mogul Frank McCourt plans bid for TikTok in US

      Frank McCourt, a former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers and executive chairman of investment firm McCourt Global, is an unlikely contender for the ByteDance Ltd-owned app . TikTok's US assets were valued at $35 billion to $40 billion by Bloomberg Intelligence analysts.

      Who is Robert Fico? 'Anti-American', 'pro-Russian' Slovakia PM badly injured in 'assassination attempt'

      Slovakia PM Robert Fico has been shot "multiple times" and is reportedly battling for life. Take a look at Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic's three decade-old political career, personal life and other key details.

      Do international employees still have to make EPF contributions after Karnataka High Court ruling?

      Karnataka High Court's April 25, 2024 ruling deemed special provisions for International Workers under EPF Scheme unconstitutional, affecting EPF contributions, retirement age eligibility, and equality before law for these workers.

      Government exploring options to roll out labour codes

      The ministry of labour and employment is considering several options including a gradual repeal of the old labour laws to ensure there is no legal void in states that are yet to draft rules. Besides, the ministry is holding talks with states that are behind in publishing rules, urging them to expedite their compliance.

      Trump called the H-1B visa 'very bad' for Americans. Truth Social applied for one

      Trump Media & Technology Group, led by Devin Nunes, applied for H-1B visas for Truth Social workers. Jared Kushner's firm also utilized the program. The H-1B visa system faces scrutiny for potential exploitation of foreign workers with Trump's conflicting stances.

      Stunts for clicks: How reckless Delhi Instagrammers are flouting laws and common sense for likes & followers

      Delhi's Instagram influencers are taking dangerous risks for online fame, flouting laws and risking lives for likes. Police crackdowns are increasing, with fines and arrests on the rise. Experts note the allure of glamour and urge stricter measures. Public vigilance is growing, leading to more reporting and consequences. Influencers must prioritize safety over sensationalism in their quest for social media stardom.

      China broadens law on state secrets to include 'work secrets'

      China has expanded its state secrets law to include 'work secrets', effective from May 1, evidence of President Xi Jinping's increased focus on national security. Concerns have been raised among the foreign business community over Chinese police raids on management consultancies.

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