By Nidhi
Many people avoid the stock market not because they lack money, but because of deeply rooted myths around risk, knowledge, and trust. This article breaks down the most common stock market myths that stop people from investing, explains why they persist, and shows how these beliefs quietly delay wealth creation.
Many people avoid the stock market not because they lack money, but because of deeply rooted myths around risk, knowledge, and trust. This article breaks down the most common stock market myths that stop people from investing, explains why they persist, and shows how these beliefs quietly delay wealth creation.
By Nidhi
India’s four-day work week has sparked fresh debate after the Labour Ministry clarified how it works under the new Labour Codes. While the rules allow employees to work four days a week, total working hours remain capped at 48. The Ministry explained that workers may work up to 12 hours a day with overtime rules still applying. The four-day model is optional, not mandatory, and depends on employer policies and state-level rules. Here’s what the Labour Ministry actually said and what it means for Indian workers.
India’s four-day work week has sparked fresh debate after the Labour Ministry clarified how it works under the new Labour Codes. While the rules allow employees to work four days a week, total working hours remain capped at 48. The Ministry explained that workers may work up to 12 hours a day with overtime rules still applying. The four-day model is optional, not mandatory, and depends on employer policies and state-level rules. Here’s what the Labour Ministry actually said and what it means for Indian workers.
By Bindu Mishra
People born on the 1st, 10th, 19th, or 28th of any month are ruled by Number 1 in numerology. Governed by the Sun, they are natural leaders known for confidence, ambition, and a strong sense of individuality. As 2026 unfolds, Number 1 born individuals are expected to step into powerful leadership roles, guided by clarity, courage, and decisive action.
People born on the 1st, 10th, 19th, or 28th of any month are ruled by Number 1 in numerology. Governed by the Sun, they are natural leaders known for confidence, ambition, and a strong sense of individuality. As 2026 unfolds, Number 1 born individuals are expected to step into powerful leadership roles, guided by clarity, courage, and decisive action.
By Bindu Mishra
Kharamas is a spiritually significant period in the Hindu calendar that begins when the Sun enters the zodiac sign of Sagittarius. In 2025, Kharamas starts on December 16 and marks a time when auspicious activities are traditionally paused. While many see it as an inauspicious phase, spiritually it is considered a powerful window for devotion, self-reflection, and inner purification.
Kharamas is a spiritually significant period in the Hindu calendar that begins when the Sun enters the zodiac sign of Sagittarius. In 2025, Kharamas starts on December 16 and marks a time when auspicious activities are traditionally paused. While many see it as an inauspicious phase, spiritually it is considered a powerful window for devotion, self-reflection, and inner purification.
By Nidhi
Rumours claiming that old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes can still be exchanged have gone viral on social media, triggering confusion among the public. The speculation gained momentum after the recovery of demonetised currency worth Rs 3.5 crore by the Delhi Police. This article fact-checks the claims and explains what the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Press Information Bureau (PIB) have officially clarified. It also revisits when demonetisation and the currency exchange window actually took place, helping readers separate facts from misinformation.
Rumours claiming that old Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes can still be exchanged have gone viral on social media, triggering confusion among the public. The speculation gained momentum after the recovery of demonetised currency worth Rs 3.5 crore by the Delhi Police. This article fact-checks the claims and explains what the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Press Information Bureau (PIB) have officially clarified. It also revisits when demonetisation and the currency exchange window actually took place, helping readers separate facts from misinformation.
By Nidhi
Rehman Dakait was one of Pakistan’s most feared gangsters, rising from the violent streets of Lyari to become its dominant power by the age of 21. Born into a world of crime, his life took a shocking turn when he killed his own mother at just 15, an act that cemented his reputation for extreme brutality. This article traces Rehman Dakait’s real-life story, from his early crimes and role in Lyari’s deadly gang wars to his political ambitions, controversial police encounter in 2009, and the aftermath of his death, which continues to raise unanswered questions.
Rehman Dakait was one of Pakistan’s most feared gangsters, rising from the violent streets of Lyari to become its dominant power by the age of 21. Born into a world of crime, his life took a shocking turn when he killed his own mother at just 15, an act that cemented his reputation for extreme brutality. This article traces Rehman Dakait’s real-life story, from his early crimes and role in Lyari’s deadly gang wars to his political ambitions, controversial police encounter in 2009, and the aftermath of his death, which continues to raise unanswered questions.
By Kazi Nasir
In the digital era, often called the age of distraction, constant notifications, endless scrolling and information overload have made sustained focus increasingly rare. Yet, some of the world’s most influential thinkers, creators and entrepreneurs have chosen a different path by avoiding or drastically limiting smartphone use. This article explores how figures like Christopher Nolan, Yuval Noah Harari, Pavel Durov, Ed Sheeran and Aamir Khan consciously protect their attention, privacy and creativity by stepping away from smartphones.
In the digital era, often called the age of distraction, constant notifications, endless scrolling and information overload have made sustained focus increasingly rare. Yet, some of the world’s most influential thinkers, creators and entrepreneurs have chosen a different path by avoiding or drastically limiting smartphone use. This article explores how figures like Christopher Nolan, Yuval Noah Harari, Pavel Durov, Ed Sheeran and Aamir Khan consciously protect their attention, privacy and creativity by stepping away from smartphones.
By Bindu Mishra
Apple fans planning an upgrade have a reason to celebrate. Flipkart’s End of Season Sale has brought a major price cut on the iPhone 16 Pro, making it available at an effective price of under Rs 70,000. This limited-period deal is attracting buyers who were waiting for the right moment to invest in a premium iPhone.
Apple fans planning an upgrade have a reason to celebrate. Flipkart’s End of Season Sale has brought a major price cut on the iPhone 16 Pro, making it available at an effective price of under Rs 70,000. This limited-period deal is attracting buyers who were waiting for the right moment to invest in a premium iPhone.
By Bindu Mishra
Apple has officially released iOS 26.2, a significant software update that brings important security patches and useful enhancements to iPhones worldwide. The update is now available for eligible devices, and Apple is urging users to install it as soon as possible to protect their phones from potential threats.
Apple has officially released iOS 26.2, a significant software update that brings important security patches and useful enhancements to iPhones worldwide. The update is now available for eligible devices, and Apple is urging users to install it as soon as possible to protect their phones from potential threats.
By Bindu Mishra
In an industry driven by stardom and spectacle, Akshaye Khanna carved his own space through subtlety, intelligence, and quiet intensity. Never chasing loud heroism, he chose characters that stayed with audiences long after the credits rolled. From romantic dramas to psychological thrillers, his filmography reflects depth, restraint, and remarkable versatility.
In an industry driven by stardom and spectacle, Akshaye Khanna carved his own space through subtlety, intelligence, and quiet intensity. Never chasing loud heroism, he chose characters that stayed with audiences long after the credits rolled. From romantic dramas to psychological thrillers, his filmography reflects depth, restraint, and remarkable versatility.
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