Infosys Founder Murthy Advocates Fair Wages and Equal Opportunities for All Employees

Narayana Murthy, founder of Infosys, emphasizes putting employee welfare before high executive salaries. He calls for "compassionate capitalism," where business leaders focus on meeting the basic needs of their lowest-paid workers first. Murthy also warns about uncontrolled tech growth, advocates for job creation in rural areas, and promotes responsible use of AI.

By Avi G

Women Borrowers Outperform Men in Loan Repayments, Industry Data Shows

Lenders are finding that women are less likely to default on loans than men. In FY23, women had a loan default rate of just 1.9%, while men’s rate was 2.5%. The number of women taking out loans and the size of their loans both grew in 2023. Government programs and better access to e-commerce have helped more women become part of the financial system. Banks are focusing more on offering loans to women, especially in self-help groups and joint liability groups, where women’s involvement in deposits and credit is rising.

By Avi G

US Returns $10 Million Worth of Looted Antiquities to India

The US has returned over 1,400 stolen antiquities worth $10 million to India, including sculptures taken from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. The items, seized from New York’s Metropolitan Museum, were recovered as part of investigations into criminal trafficking networks. Around 600 more antiquities are expected to be returned soon.

By Avi G

Congress Slams UP Minister’s Red Carpet Welcome Amid Jhansi Hospital Tragedy

The Congress party has criticized the Uttar Pradesh government after videos showed preparations to welcome Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak to a Jhansi hospital where a fire killed 10 newborns. The Congress accused the government of being insensitive, claiming hospital staff cleaned the compound and sprinkled lime on the road just to prepare for his visit. Meanwhile, the fire has sparked calls for accountability, with expired fire extinguishers and poor safety measures being uncovered.

By Vishal Kumar

Senator Lummis Proposes Selling Fed Gold to Fund Bitcoin Reserve for U.S.

Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis from Wyoming has introduced a bill that would sell part of the Federal Reserve’s gold to buy 1 million Bitcoin, aiming to reduce the national debt. The purchase would cost about $90 billion. Lummis argues that the plan wouldn’t impact the U.S. balance sheet since gold certificates could be swapped for Bitcoin. Despite support from Trump and some crypto-friendly lawmakers, critics are concerned about Bitcoin's volatility and whether the bill will pass in Congress.

By Avi G

Narayana Murthy Slams India’s 5-Day Workweek, Calls it ‘Disappointing’

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy expresses disappointment over India's shift to a five-day workweek, which happened in 1986. He believes hard work is key to the country's growth, pointing to Prime Minister Modi’s strong work ethic as an example. Murthy, who worked long hours throughout his career, argues that Indians need to work hard to help the nation move forward, even though some people criticize his views on work-life balance.

By Avi G

Maruti Suzuki Dzire 2024: Smoother, Safer, and More Efficient Than Ever

The new fourth-generation Maruti Suzuki Dzire brings a fresh design, better safety features, and updated technology. It now comes with a 1.2-litre engine, six airbags as standard, and a 5-star Global NCAP safety rating. The cabin is spacious and feels premium, while the driving experience is smooth. With a focus on comfort and safety, the Dzire remains an affordable family car, starting at ₹6.79 lakh.

By Vishal Kumar

India Needs 2,500 Universities to Enroll 50% of Students: NITI Aayog CEO

India needs 2,500 universities to get 50% of students enrolled in higher education, says NITI Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam. Right now, the country has 1,200 universities, but only 29% of eligible students are enrolled. He also highlighted India’s growing digital and financial infrastructure, with plans to turn the country into a USD 30 trillion economy by 2047.

By Avi G

US Senators Call for Investigation into Musk’s Links to Russian Officials

Two Democratic US senators are calling for an investigation into Elon Musk’s connections with Russian officials and his role in SpaceX contracts. They are worried about national security risks linked to Musk’s communication with Russia and the potential impact on government contracts. The senators have asked the Departments of Defense and Justice to look into whether Musk’s ties with Russia should affect his ability to continue working with the government.

By Avi G

Rs 8.8 Crore Cash Seized from Lottery King Santiago Martin in Nationwide ED Operation

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) seized Rs 8.8 crore in cash from Santiago Martin, a Chennai-based businessman known as the 'lottery king.' The operation targeted 20 locations across several states as part of a money laundering probe. Martin has been under investigation for alleged lottery fraud, donations via electoral bonds, and questionable business practices. The ED is looking into his financial dealings and assets linked to fraudulent lottery sales.

By Vishal Kumar

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