Last Updated : September 24, 2022 / 07:14 IST
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Rajeev Chandrasekhar backs moonlighting
Union Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology and Skill Development Rajeev Chandrasekhar on September 23 supported moonlighting, saying that companies should not put a lid on employees' dreams. These comments come at a time when software major Wipro has fired 300 of its employees for moonlighting and peer Infosys has warned its personnel that moonlighting could lead to termination of their jobs. Read here for more.
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How OPD cover ensures enhanced protection in your health insurance cover
In the past few years, health insurance has proved to be a strong shield against mounting hospital bills. And, while a regular policy worked adequately well until lately, the recent rise in newer viruses and infections has made a strong case for having OPD cover in one’s health policy. Read more on this here.
Tech Tattle
Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro to launch in India on October 6
Google recently confirmed the launch of the Pixel 7 series in India. Now, a couple of days after the news, more recent leaks provide insight about the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro’s pricing. Know about specifications of the phones. Here's how much they may cost.
Entertainment
Brahmastra a hit or flop? Here's economics of moviemaking
Movies entering the Rs 200 crore club are back after a two-year struggle during the pandemic. Brahmastra, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, has become only the second Hindi film to manage the feat in 2022. Yet, the jury is still out on whether Brahmastra can be declared a legitimate hit. Moneycontrol breaks down the business of Indian films and who gets what from the release of a big-screen venture. Read here.
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Employees productive working from home?
Microsoft has released an extensive new report on employees working from home and work trends, based on a survey of 20,000 staff members across 11 countries. Read here what the report says.