Hamas attack is a big learning lesson for anti-terror agencies, warns NSG Chief
Director General of the National Security Guard (NSG), MA Ganapathy, emphasized the need to carefully examine these attacks and the importance of a framework for crisis management at the national level. He also highlighted the significance of combining human expertise with weaponry and the need for constant training and upgrading of personnel. Key Points
Economic Times"There isn't any alternative to USD as reserve currency": Warren Buffett
Washington [US], May 5 (ANI): Legendary investor and American businessman Warren Buffett addressed concerns about the US debt and inflation during Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting. He emphasized the resilience of the dollar as a reserve currency and expressed confidence in the US economy despite the national debt. Show Full Article “It won’t be the quantity […] Key Points
ThePrintSophie Turner shares Instagram video for the first time after divorce from Joe Jonas
In the video, Sophie Turner emphasized the need to transition to renewable energy and highlighted the Positive Power Plan as a viable solution. As a #PositivePowerPartner, she urged her followers to join her in encouraging government and industry decision-makers to support environmentally sustainable practices. Key Points
Economic Times'We don't want want more Madhavans': Piyush Goyal gives example of '3 Idiots' at event
Addressing the attendees, Goyal emphasized that India does not desire to produce "idiots" from its children, referencing the character of Farhan Qureshi, played by R. Madhavan in the movie, who is forced into engineering despite his love for photography. Key Points
Business TodayIndia and the US condemn terror, violent extremism
The India-US 2+2 ministerial meeting on Friday condemned terrorism and violent extremism, calling for concerted action against all terrorists. The statement did not explicitly name Pakistan or Hamas. The ministers emphasized the importance of upholding international standards on anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism. Key Points
Economic TimesCos can't run sweat shops, force employees to work extra: Karnataka IT Minister on 70-hours suggestion
Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge has expressed his stance on Narayana Murthy's recent statement regarding working hours. Kharge believes that companies should not be allowed to force individuals to work extra hours and emphasized that 'sweatshops' should not be tolerated. Instead of focusing on the number of hours worked, Kharge suggests assessing an individual's productivity. Key Points
Economic TimesWomen's Day celebrations must include men too in future: Karnataka CM
The Karnataka CM emphasized the need for men to be aware of the importance of a prenatal relationship with their mothers. He highlighted that this relationship is sacred and is the continuation of mankind. Key Points
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