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Hyderabad's Karachi Bakery vandalised. No links to Pakistan, but protesters want name changed

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Hyderabad's Karachi Bakery vandalised. No links to Pakistan, but protesters want name changed

Karachi Bakery was founded by Sindhi businessman Khanchand Ramnani in 1953 after he migrated from Pakistan's Karachi to Hyderabad during the Partition of 1947. 'We are a 100 percent Indian brand', the owners said in a statement.

Radhika Gupta shares 3 ways civilians can support frontline forces: 'This is the time to be united'

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Radhika Gupta shares 3 ways civilians can support frontline forces: 'This is the time to be united'

The Edelweiss Mutual Funds CEO also requested citizens to follow the rules and uphold the discipline that our armed forces stand for. 'One person not following a rule makes life more difficult in already difficult times,' she said.

DMK, The Hindu criticised for publishing full-page ad on MK Stalin with grammatical errors

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DMK, The Hindu criticised for publishing full-page ad on MK Stalin with grammatical errors

It is important to note that the content for the ad was provided by the advertiser and advertisements fall outside the editorial jurisdiction of newspapers.

Harsh Goenka: 'If Indo-Pak tensions escalate, brace for economic tremors. Rupee may wobble'

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Harsh Goenka: 'If Indo-Pak tensions escalate, brace for economic tremors. Rupee may wobble'

The RPG Group chairperson's post drew a mixed reaction from online commentators. While a section of them slammed and trolled Harsh Goenka, others lauded his effort to discourage people from warmongering.

Viral video on manual scavenging in Gurgaon sparks outrage: 'It's illegal, inhumane'

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Viral video on manual scavenging in Gurgaon sparks outrage: 'It's illegal, inhumane'

Manual scavenging was banned in 2013, but the ban has not been strictly implemented across the country. In 2021, a survey found that 58,098 people across the country were working as manual scavengers.

Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal praises rival Ather Energy on listing day: 'Milestone for the Indian EV industry'

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Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal praises rival Ather Energy on listing day: 'Milestone for the Indian EV industry'

Ather Energy became the second electric two-wheeler company to go public after Ola Electric Mobility floated its Rs 6,145-crore IPO last August.

Nithin Kamath-backed startup sells 500ml 'full moon ghee' for Rs 2,495. It has 'positivity of the night sky'

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Nithin Kamath-backed startup sells 500ml 'full moon ghee' for Rs 2,495. It has 'positivity of the night sky'

Describing the 'lactose free full moon ghee,' co-founder Satyajit Hange said it is a 'sensory experience'. 'It's an ancient ayurvedic elixir that's made only 12 times in a year. It's made from free-grazing gir cows' A2 milk,' he said.

Warren Buffett still lives in the same home he bought 67 years ago: 'Couldn't imagine having...'

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Warren Buffett still lives in the same home he bought 67 years ago: 'Couldn't imagine having...'

The Berkshire Hathaway chairman had bought the five-bedroom home for about Rs 2.8 crore in 1958. It is currently valued at Rs 10 crore.

UP lawyer advocates prepping kids to move out of India, sparks debate: 'Fictional caste-based egos'

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UP lawyer advocates prepping kids to move out of India, sparks debate: 'Fictional caste-based egos'

Abhishek Dwivedi encouraged people to invest in other countries to make the immigration process easier. 'Be ready to be an investor, not an immigrant. Buy a visa, not apply,' he said in response to a comment on X. His post received over a million views.

Investor says he left India due to 'rampant corruption' in Noida: Didn't want to raise kids in hell

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Investor says he left India due to 'rampant corruption' in Noida: Didn't want to raise kids in hell

During his time in Noida, Himanshu Upadhyay said he struggled with getting uninterrupted supply of water and electricity despite living in a 'posh' housing society. 'Everyone seemed to be always angry and frustrated, ready to kill,' he said.

Bengaluru's Prestige Falcon City to get food, essentials delivered by drones in 5 minutes

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Bengaluru's Prestige Falcon City to get food, essentials delivered by drones in 5 minutes

The move is aimed at giving the residents of the ultra-luxury condominium -- where flat prices begin at about Rs 2 crore -- a 'super-fast and thrilling delivery experience' and reducing the need for 'external delivery personnel' from entering the society, the society's notice stated.

Sridhar Vembu rates product innovation in India: Would give ourselves about 35%

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Sridhar Vembu rates product innovation in India: Would give ourselves about 35%

But when it comes to process innovation, the Zoho co-founder said that the Indian industry is 'world-class'. 'For example, our airlines, hospitals, retail, and financial services are excellent,' he said.

Co-founder of $12 billion company says Gen Z employees make him want to pull his 'hair out'

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Co-founder of $12 billion company says Gen Z employees make him want to pull his 'hair out'

Matt Huang said working with eccentric young minds with brilliant skills occasionally makes him feel like he is running Marvel's famous school for mutants, X-Men Academy.

Chinese techie saved Rs 12 lakh by living in EV for 4 years despite owning a home: 'It gives me freedom'

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Chinese techie saved Rs 12 lakh by living in EV for 4 years despite owning a home: 'It gives me freedom'

The 41-year-old, who earns in lakhs, had to move cities for his job and had taken up a flat on rent for about Rs 29,000, but soon a simple camping trip in a local park ignited an unexpected desire for a more nomadic existence.

Ex-Meta executive who earned Rs 34 lakh-Rs 3.4 crore in 10 years offers tips to increase income

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Ex-Meta executive who earned Rs 34 lakh-Rs 3.4 crore in 10 years offers tips to increase income

'Follow your passion' is one of the worst pieces of advice Sora Lee said she had received in college. That’s because several people are passionate about something that may not help them bag a high-paying job.

Bombay Shaving Company CEO says life expectancy dropped due to 'Covid or vaccines or lifestyle'

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Bombay Shaving Company CEO says life expectancy dropped due to 'Covid or vaccines or lifestyle'

Shantanu Deshpande said that he arrived at this conclusion after a friend from IIM Calcutta commented that the institute decided to hold reunions for alumni 15 years after they graduated because they were 'expiring by the time 25 years passed'. IIM Calcutta refuted the claims.

Shark Tank India's Anupam Mittal reveals '2 superpowers' aspiring entrepreneurs need

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Shark Tank India's Anupam Mittal reveals '2 superpowers' aspiring entrepreneurs need

The owner of Shaadi.com emphasised that these skills are crucial for securing funding, attracting customers, and persevering through challenges, ultimately being valuable life skills beyond just founding a company.

Therapist who has worked with over 100 couples reveals 3 'most annoying habits' in relationships

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Therapist who has worked with over 100 couples reveals 3 'most annoying habits' in relationships

'If you find yourself slipping into any of these patterns, or perhaps even getting annoyed by your partner exhibiting them: Talk about it, own it and try again,' psychotherapist Jourdan Travers said.

US man moved to Bengaluru to open restaurant, made Rs 196 crore in 2024: 'I love India'

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US man moved to Bengaluru to open restaurant, made Rs 196 crore in 2024: 'I love India'

Forget the tech buzz for a moment. In Bengaluru, a different kind of American dream took root. Bert Mueller, a 22-year-old with a burrito idea, has cultivated California Burrito into a 100+ store powerhouse, raking in Rs 196 crore and, more importantly, his heart now belongs to India.

US nail salon worker arrested for holding 13 remote IT jobs. He received over Rs 8 crore in salary

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US nail salon worker arrested for holding 13 remote IT jobs. He received over Rs 8 crore in salary

US authorities believe the scheme, which involved providing access to sensitive government systems, was orchestrated by North Korean operatives based in China.

Stop being ‘too nice’ at work, says psychologist: 'Overly positive feedback signals that you’re...'

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Stop being ‘too nice’ at work, says psychologist: 'Overly positive feedback signals that you’re...'

Think your relentless workplace positivity is making you a well-liked colleague? Think again. Social psychologist Tessa West warns that being too nice can actually breed distrust.

Sridhar Vembu says he 'settled for software': Wanted to be 'train engine driver', cricketer

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Sridhar Vembu says he 'settled for software': Wanted to be 'train engine driver', cricketer

'You can love what you end up doing, not just do what you love. And you can love what you end up doing so much that you can forget everything else!' the Zoho co-founder and chief scientist said.

'Bengaluru's Silk Board junction will now be called Coke Studio': Internet after Gadkari's musical horns announcement

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'Bengaluru's Silk Board junction will now be called Coke Studio': Internet after Gadkari's musical horns announcement

'I am planning to make a law that horns of all vehicles should be in Indian musical instruments so that it is pleasant to hear. Flute, tabla, violin, harmonium,' Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari had said on April 22.

Founder, 21, raises Rs 45 crore for AI startup that helps users cheat in Amazon, Meta interviews

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Founder, 21, raises Rs 45 crore for AI startup that helps users cheat in Amazon, Meta interviews

Chungin Lee went viral on social media for his work and was even criticised by Meta and Amazon before he was suspended from Columbia University. But it did not demotivate him.

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