Women Lawyers

Women Lawyers Face Bias – Gender Gap Persists In Courts

Article Today, Hyderabad: A recent survey by the Supreme Court Bar Association has exposed deep gender disparities within India’s legal profession. The findings are based on responses from 2,604 women lawyers. They point to entrenched bias inside courtrooms that are expected to uphold equality. The data reflects lived experiences rather than isolated incidents. Unequal Pay…

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Amazon Bets On Speed – Faster Deliveries Reshape Retail Demand

Article Today, Hyderabad: Amazon is moving beyond conventional e-commerce timelines. The company is testing a model that promises delivery within an hour. This marks a clear shift from multi-day fulfilment to near-instant logistics. As a result, the firm is repositioning itself around speed and convenience. From Days To MinutesTraditionally, standard deliveries took several days. However,…

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Britain attack on colour lines

Colour Lines Harden in Britain – Immigration Raids Raise Bias Fears

Article Today, London: Immigration enforcement in Britain is drawing scrutiny over alleged racial bias. Recent operations by Immigration Compliance and Enforcement teams have increasingly focused on businesses run by ethnic minorities. Observers note a pattern where Indian, Black and Asian-owned establishments face frequent checks. However, officials maintain that these actions are part of routine immigration…

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ISB Workshop on AI Risks

AI Risks in Healthcare – Patient Data Faces Rising Risks

Article Today, Hyderabad: Artificial intelligence (AI) is steadily entering clinical practice. Tools now assist in diagnosis, screening, and patient monitoring. However, this shift raises a central question. Can machines safely handle decisions linked to human life? Experts argue that AI must remain an aid, not a replacement for clinical judgement. Workshop Flags ConcernsA recent workshop…

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Food Makes you Drunk

Food That Makes You Drunk – Gut Turns Food Alcohol

Article Today, Hyderabad: A person swaying without drinking may sound improbable. Yet clinicians confirm such cases exist. The condition is known as auto-brewery syndrome. It causes the body to produce alcohol internally. As a result, individuals appear intoxicated despite abstaining from liquor. Inside the Gut ProcessThe disorder originates in the digestive system. Certain fungi and…

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