OpenAI Raises the Bar: Sky-High Salaries Redefine Tech Talent Market
Article Today, Silicon Valley: OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has set a new benchmark in compensation within the global technology industry. The artificial intelligence firm is offering some of the highest salary packages in Silicon Valley. Industry data indicates that the average total compensation for employees, including stock grants, approaches Rs.15 crore annually. This places…
Sleep Shame Rising Fast – Seven-hour Goal Creates Pressure
Article Today, Hyderabad: Sleep is a basic biological function. However, in modern urban life, it has become a performance metric. Many people now treat sleep as a target to achieve rather than a natural process to experience. Doctors say this shift has created a new psychological pattern known as “sleep shame.” It refers to the…
Uber Takes To Skies – Electric Air Taxis Debut
Article Today, Dubai: Dubai is preparing to introduce electric air taxis as part of its next phase of urban mobility. Uber has partnered with Joby Aviation to launch the service. The initiative aims to reduce road congestion and shorten travel times across the city. Officials expect operations to begin later this year, subject to regulatory…
Global Universities Eye India – Foreign Campuses Plan India Entry
Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, Indian students travelled abroad for higher education. Now, the direction is shifting. Foreign universities are setting up campuses in India. Policy reforms and market demand are driving this change. Meanwhile, stricter visa rules in countries such as Canada and Australia have altered student mobility patterns. Demographic AdvantageIndia has one of…
Why Men Burn More: The Biology of a Bigger Appetite
Article Today, Hyderabad: Men often consume more food than women. This pattern reflects biology, not habit alone. Even when height and weight are similar, calorie needs differ. The variation arises from body composition and hormonal balance. Therefore, nutrition experts advise against comparing intake without context. Average Calorie BenchmarksHealth guidelines suggest that men aged 19 to…
Dinner Diplomacy… Human Touch – Families Join Political Table
Article Today, Amravati: Politics often turns on strategy. However, relationships sustain power. On Monday night, Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh hosted a private dinner at his Undavalli residence. The gathering brought together public representatives from north coastal districts along with their families. The setting was informal. The message was deliberate. Families at the CentreUnlike…
Home a Burden, Stocks a Treasure – Stocks Beat Homeownership
Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, owning a home marked financial stability in India. It symbolised security and social progress. However, many Gen Z and young millennial professionals are now rethinking that aspiration. Rising property prices and high interest rates have altered their calculations. Instead of committing to long-term mortgages, they are turning to equity markets…
Intermittent Fasting Raises Cardiac Risk – American Heart Association Study
Article Today, America: Intermittent fasting has gained global popularity as a weight loss strategy. Many individuals restrict food intake to an eight-hour window each day and fast for the remaining sixteen hours. However, new data presented by the American Heart Association suggest that this pattern may be associated with increased cardiovascular risk. The findings have…
A Father’s Love in the Funeral Flames : A Son’s Late Awakening
Article Today, Rajahmundry: The cremation ground stood still under the harsh afternoon sun. Smoke from burning sandalwood drifted slowly across the open sky. The air carried the sharp scent of ash. Rohan adjusted his Ray-Ban glasses and checked his watch again. Behind the tinted lenses, his eyes revealed more anxiety than sorrow. He had landed…
Nation of Givers: Ordinary Indians Drive ₹54,000 Crore Charity
Article Today, Hyderabad: India is often described as a land of billionaires. However, new data suggest it is equally a nation of everyday givers. A recent study shows that ordinary households contribute far more to charity than is commonly assumed. Their giving sustains religious institutions, local communities and people in distress. This generosity cuts across…
