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    How leaders can plan the right employee experience practices

    Enhancing employee experience is crucial for organizational success. Industry experts emphasize the importance of addressing employee needs, fostering open communication, and prioritizing well-being. Strategies include attracting top talent, engaging employees, and investing in continuous development.

    Gentle care and protection-Best sunscreen for babies

    Ensuring your little ones are shielded from harmful UV rays is a top priority for parents. This article delves into the list of baby sunscreens, offering curated options of the top products designed specifically for the delicate skin of infants and toddlers. So, whether you're planning a beach day or a stroll in the park, this guide will equip parents with the knowledge and confidence to safeguard their baby's skin against the sun's harmful effects. Check out the list of the best baby's sunscreen for face and body below.

    7 warning signs it's time to quit your job

    If you consistently dread going to work and find yourself unhappy more often than not, it’s a significant indicator that something isn’t right.

    'Ek Chamaat Maarenge, Bihar Pahunch Jaogi': HSBC Hyderabad employee alleges workplace harassments, LinkdIn post goes viral

    HSBC Toxic workplace (Google Trends): HSBC employee Nitika Kumari's LinkedIn post about workplace toxicity has gone viral. She detailed incidents of ethnic insensitivity and objectifying remarks, highlighting inadequate responses from management and HR. The post received widespread support and calls for action. A survey by Harappa Insights reveals that toxic workplaces are a primary reason for the 'Great Indian Resignation.'

    Dubai CEO sparks debate by advising students to choose universities with fewer Indians

    Dubai-based CEO has ignited a debate online with her controversial advice for Indian students considering higher education abroad. In a post on X, Shreya Pattar, founder of Shreya Pattar Ventures, suggested that students should prioritise international universities with fewer Indian students to avoid what she described as "toxic Indian patterns."

    Miss USA pageant comes under scrutiny as Miss Teen USA steps down after Miss USA. Know the inside story

    With the stepping down of the reigning Miss USA and Miss Teen USA within a few days, the pageants' parent organization has come under the microscope. Its problem got complicated particularly because the young women cited mental health and differences in values as their reasons.

    • Miss USA and Miss Teen USA forced to quit? Shocking 'reasons' revealed

      Miss USA 2023 Noelia Voigt has quit from her position due to alleged harassment by the organization. Miss Teen USA Sofia Srivastava too left due to ‘non-alignment’ of personal and organizational values, as per a report.

      Viral video: Pune man quits 'toxic job', plays 'dhol' in front of his manager

      Aniket, a sales associate, threw an unforgettable farewell party - for himself. In a move that's resonating with many online, Aniket brought in dhol players to celebrate his exit from a company he says didn't value him. The video shows Aniket dancing with enthusiasm, much to the apparent surprise of his manager. The clip has gone viral, sparking discussions about toxic work environments and the importance of feeling appreciated in the workplace.

      Pune man dances to dhol beats as he enjoys an epic exit from a toxic' job

      Aniket, a sales associate in Pune, left his job of three years due to a toxic work environment. His departure caught attention when a video of him dancing to the beats of a dhol outside his office was shared online. The incident sheds light on the prevalent issue of toxic work culture and the challenges faced by employees. Aniket plans to pursue his passion for fitness training, with the support of his friends and followers.

      Toxic: How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonous

      China's political turmoil obstructs COVID-19 origin search, fueling global suspicions. Secrecy surrounds virus origins, with conflicting narratives and limited cooperation, hindering efforts to trace the source, leaving critical questions unanswered.

      Vikas Divyakirti joins the debate on 'Animal': Why he is against the Ranbir Kapoor starrer

      Vikas Divyakirti, known for his role in '12th Fail' and as an educator, criticized the film 'Animal' for glorifying toxic masculinity and regressive themes. He expressed concern over the societal impact of such portrayals and emphasized the need for socially responsible filmmaking. Divyakirti's critique has sparked discussions about the ethical implications of commercial success in Bollywood.

      9 Scented Candles to elevate your home environment in the UAE

      Transform your home into a sanctuary of soothing scents with these 9 exceptional scented candles curated specifically for the UAE. Elevate your living space with these carefully selected candles and indulge in the luxury of aromatherapy right at home.

      Rishi Sunak warns of 'toxic' culture in UK politics amid threats to MPs...

      The 43-year-old British Indian leader issued a statement on Saturday to condemn the hijacking of protests on the streets of the country by extremists to glorify terrorism. It came as a report in 'The Sunday Times' newspaper claims that three unnamed female MPs have been sanctioned additional security after concerns about their safety.

      A toxic issue is becoming a major consideration for global companies looking to set up base in India

      Air pollution is a major concern for foreigners considering establishing a permanent base in India, according to Hendrik Selle, head of the Department for Economic and Global Affairs at the German Embassy. He emphasized that air pollution affects not only people's health but also the economy. He emphasized the need for political action both nationally and internationally to reduce air pollution.

      Sandeep Reddy Vanga takes shot at Javed Akhtar for 'Animal' criticism, tells him to scrutinise son's work

      In a recent exchange, director Sandeep Vanga and lyricist Javed Akhtar clashed over criticisms of Vanga's latest film, 'Animal', and Akhtar's son's production, 'Mirzapur'. Akhtar expressed concerns about 'Animal's portrayal of toxic masculinity, prompting Vanga to defend his work, emphasising the need for comprehensive critique. Vanga also questioned Akhtar's silence on 'Mirzapur', suggesting a lack of consistency.

      Handle AI's toxic creativity

      There are many instances of technology misuse, or technology gone wrong. Wrong call Microsoft's early chatbot, Tay, was shut down after it began to expatiate racist, misogynist and anti-Semitic material to Twitter (now X) users. Last year, after the company unveiled a new AI-powered version of its search engine, Bing, reports began to surface about it insulting, manipulating and lying to users.

      Six die after inhaling toxic fumes of coal braziers in 2 separate incidents in Delhi

      Six people, including four members of a family, died allegedly after inhaling toxic fumes from coal braziers in two separate incidents in the national capital. Two children were among the four killed in the incident in Alipur area in outer north Delhi. Another incident occurred in Inderpuri area of west Delhi, where two Nepal-native men were found dead after inhaling toxic fumes.

      US Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules safe; but toxic dangers lurked, documents show

      Air Force nuclear missile crews faced toxic risks in capsules since the '60s. Documents reveal hazards ignored by leadership. Current cancer cases prompt Air Force review and extensive testing. Concerns arise over past exposures to asbestos, PCBs, and other dangers. Capsules under scrutiny despite initial dismissals. Missileers seek transparency and medical vigilance while concerns about risks linger. Plans for base modernization consider health standards, but past exposures remain a concern for affected service members.

      Yash is planning to go ‘Toxic’! ‘KGF’ star unveils title of upcoming action film

      ​ Yash will also make his Bollywood debut with Nitesh Tiwari’s ‘Ramayana’. He will essay the role of Ravana, the prime antagonist in the Hindu epic.

      The reality of recycling is appalling. But we can fix it.

      Recycling has been called a "myth" and "beyond fixing" as we've learned that recyclables are being shipped overseas and dumped (true), are leaching toxic chemicals and microplastics (true) and are being used by Big Oil to mislead consumers about the problems with plastics.

      Air pollution in Delhi remains in 'very poor' category with AQI dropping from 405 to 339 on Saturday

      The air quality improved overnight due to an increase in the wind speed and a change in the wind direction. The AQI of the national capital shifted from the 'severe' category to ​​the "very poor" category, according to monitoring agencies. The city's Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 339 at 9 am, improving from 405 at 4 pm on Friday. The 24-hour average AQI, recorded at 4 pm every day, stood at 419 on Thursday.

      Air pollution: Delhi government sets up six-member STF to implement GRAP

      The STF will coordinate with all the departments involved in the enforcement of pollution control measures and submit a report to the government daily, Rai told reporters.

      Delhi records best Diwali day air quality in eight years

      Delhi recorded its best air quality on Diwali day in eight years on Sunday, though pollution levels may rise due to burning of firecrackers and low night temperatures. Delhiites experienced clear skies and abundant sunshine and the city's 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 218 at 4 pm, the best in at least three weeks.

      Delhi battles with toxic air pollution

      Expressing concern about the expected deterioration in air quality in the coming days due to Diwali and stubble burning in neighbouring states, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai shot off a letter to Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav urging that only CNG, electric and BS VI-compliant vehicles be permitted in Delhi-NCR.

      How did Jimmy Fallon respond to ‘toxic’ work environment controversy after return to The Tonight Show

      Jimmy Fallon expressed his delight at rejoining The Tonight Show, "I'm absolutely thrilled to be back – I can't even put it into words. I missed the show tremendously."

      Time to quit your job? Don’t miss these six warning signs

      If you have been feeling dissatisfied at work for several months, it’s time to look for other growth opportunities. Successful people know how to quit at the right time, so take one of the six listed cues to leave your job and move forward, including dreading going to work, feeling stagnant in your role, being undervalued, toxic workplace, wanting to reinvent yourself, and poor work-life balance.

      Signs that you should quit your job now

      If you experience "Sunday scaries" and "Monday blues" each week, it's a sign of burnout. While most of us look forward to Fridays, if your energy goes for a toss as soon as the weekend ends, there's definitely something to worry about.

      Please help me: Another Byju's employee complains of toxic work culture

      An employee of Indian edtech firm Byju's has posted a video on LinkedIn accusing the company of defrauding customers and workers. Akansha Khemka also complained of a toxic working culture, and her video followed a similar one posted on Twitter by a female worker who criticised the lack of incentives and support at the company.

      Byju's employee cries for help: 'Help me out or else...'

      An employee of Byju's has posted a tearful video on LinkedIn accusing the company of defrauding employees and customers, as well as having a toxic work culture.

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