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Meet the Japanese woman who has worked for 65+ years at the same job7:57 Yasuko Tamaki, a 95-year-old from Osaka, Japan, has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest office manager, still diligently working at Sunco Industries. Joining in 1956, she has evolved through various roles, embracing new skills like computer use in her late 60s. Which river is called the Sorrow of Bihar?7:25 The Kosi River, known as Bihar's "Sorrow," brings fertile silt but repeatedly unleashes devastating floods. Its complex geography, from the Himalayas to the plains, makes it prone to extreme events. A 2008 breach inundated millions, highlighting the river's destructive power and its profound impact on the region's rural economy. Ankur Warikoo shares 5 smart tips for starting a new job and standing out early: “Start with curiosity, not…”7:25 Starting a new job is always a mix of excitement and panic. It seems like everyone expects instant results. You want to show your worth. But rushing i. Why turning 40 now means higher layoff risk and forced retirement fears6:47 Mid-career professionals, particularly those in their 40s, are facing increased layoff risks and a sense of early retirement due to ageism and rapid technological shifts. This demographic, burdened by significant financial responsibilities, experiences job loss as a profound disruption, necessitating continuous upskilling and adaptability for survival in a changing job market. Ursula von der Leyen steps out in Anamika Khanna’s Euro-blue Bandhgala6:15 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen showcased Indian fashion during her recent visit to India. She wore creations by Indian designers Anamika Khanna and Rajesh Pratap Singh. These choices celebrated India's textile heritage and craftsmanship on a global stage. The Fashion Design Council of India recognized this as a proud moment for Indian fashion. 9 easy ways to be happier and stress-free (And they're really simple)6:15 Life's chaos and stress can sometimes get on our nerves and make us feel overwhelmed. But you don't need grand gestures to feel happy. Instead, even tiny, simple and doable habits can help rewire your brain to be happier and stress-free. Backed by science, some of these habits lower cortisol (your stress hormone) and help produce feel-good hormones like dopamine and serotonin. Here we list some o… Sonamarg in Kashmir hit by massive avalanche: CCTV footage shows scary views; travel disrupted4:40 A massive avalanche struck Sonamarg, Jammu and Kashmir, late Tuesday night, burying homes and vehicles in snow. Miraculously, no casualties or injuries were reported as residents and tourists were indoors. The incident highlights avalanche risks in the region, leading to travel disruptions and highway closures. Job hugging explained: Why employees are clinging to their jobs— and what leaders can do about it4:08 Professionals are now 'job hugging,' clinging to roles out of fear, not passion, due to economic anxieties and AI's impact. With job hunts proving difficult and pay bumps for switching diminishing, employees are prioritizing financial security. This trend, while boosting retention, stifles growth and innovation, creating a disengaged workforce. Leaders must foster genuine commitment through devel… How to make your old glass windows shine like new; tricks that homemakers swear by20:11 Achieve sparkling clean windows with the right tools and techniques. This guide outlines using microfiber cloths, a squeegee, and DIY cleaning solutions like vinegar and water. Follow a top-to-bottom approach, address specific spots like bird droppings and hard water stains, and don't forget to clean frames and sills for a brilliant, lasting shine. This prominent Indian airline has launched direct flights between India and Greece and travellers can't keep calm19:07 IndiGo has launched India's first non-stop flights to Greece, connecting Mumbai and Delhi directly to Athens starting January 2026. Operating thrice weekly with Airbus A321XLR aircraft, these services significantly reduce travel time and eliminate layovers. This historic move opens up easier access for Indian travellers to explore Greece's rich history and stunning islands like Santorini and Cret… India–EU Free Trade Agreement: What it means for travel and mobility18:35 The India-EU Free Trade Agreement, hailed as historic, establishes a framework for enhanced business travel, professional mobility, and people-to-people engagement. This pact facilitates short-term work for Indian professionals in the EU and easier market access for European counterparts, boosting trade and collaboration. Bizarre! Husband divorces wife after she loses hair18:35 A devoted wife's life shattered after vitiligo caused her hair to turn white overnight. Her husband divorced her, citing her appearance as the reason, and even won custody of their child. This heartbreaking story, which went viral, highlights the stigma surrounding visible illnesses and the importance of empathy over abandonment. Top 10 upcoming budget-friendly housing projects in Delhi-NCR16:27 Delhi, the capital of India, among many things, is also known for its quality homes that attracts homebuyers from all over. The statutory authorities in Delhi-NCR along with private developers are stepping up with a range of interesting projects which are aimed at lower and middle-income families. Let’s have a look at top 10 upcoming budget-friendly housing projects in Delhi-NCR. 10 most beautiful countries in the world; India on the list15:55 Some wow you with scale, others with colour, history, chaos, calm, or all of the above at once. Here are the ten countries that made Infodex’s list, and why they linger in your head long after you’ve left. “Remove your perfume, tie your hair, or they will come after you": Historian recounts 'strange' experience at this Delhi tomb14:50 Historian Eric Chopra explores Delhi's haunted sites, focusing on the enigmatic tomb of Jamali and Kamali. Despite local warnings of djinns, Chopra experienced a profound sense of peace and love within the tomb, highlighting the enduring power of bonds that transcend death. |