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6 Injured After Being Stabbed In “Terror Attack” In Israel

At least six people were wounded, two of them seriously, in a stabbing attack in the Israeli city of Hadera on Wednesday, Israeli authorities said. “The terrorist has been neutralized,” police said in a statement. “Four separate locations have been identified, resulting in six victims with stab wounds.” The police did not immediately provide other details, but issued a brief video of the suspected attacker being arrested. Of the six people rushed to the hospital, at least two were in serious condition, according to medical officials. Israel has been on high security alert since the Hamas assault a year ago sparked the war in Gaza, while a the conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to… Read More »6 Injured After Being Stabbed In “Terror Attack” In Israel

World Mental Health Day 2024: Take These Steps Today To Ensure Better Mental Health In Your Daily Life

World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10 each year to raise awareness about mental health issues and promote mental well-being across the globe. It provides an opportunity to discuss mental health openly, advocate for better mental health services, and address the stigma associated with mental illness. Maintaining good mental health requires consistent efforts to foster a positive mindset, emotional stability, and well-being. Incorporating small changes into daily life can lead to improved mental health over time. Read on as we share tips to help you boost your mental health through simple daily tasks. 10 Steps to ensure better mental health in daily life 1. Practice mindfulness daily Mindfulness is the art of being… Read More »World Mental Health Day 2024: Take These Steps Today To Ensure Better Mental Health In Your Daily Life

Boss Rants After 3 Employees Quit For Better Opportunities: “This Is Outrageous”

A recent social media post has sparked outrage and ignited a heated discussion about toxic management practices after a boss publicly called out three employees for their decision to resign. Sharing his frustration, the boss expressed dismay at the disruption caused to the team’s workflow, claiming that the employees’ departures for “better opportunities” demonstrated a lack of consideration for their colleagues’ personal lives, particularly those with family commitments. The boss’s scathing message further criticised the employees for failing to plan their exits more thoughtfully, revealing a striking lack of empathy. Surprisingly, the boss also lamented how the resignations interfered with his own family obligations, drawing widespread criticism. The post was shared on Threads which included… Read More »Boss Rants After 3 Employees Quit For Better Opportunities: “This Is Outrageous”

“Unheard In Democratic System”: Poll Panel On Congress’ Haryana Remark

The Election Commission on Wednesday dubbed the ‘Haryana results unacceptable’ statement of senior Congress leaders as “unheard in the rich democratic heritage” of the country and far from a legitimate part of free speech. In a letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, the Election Commission or EC said such remarks by party leaders Jairam Ramesh and Pawan Khera move towards “an undemocratic rejection of the will of the people” expressed in accordance with the statutory and regulatory electoral framework. The Commission said it has also noted the statements of Mr Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, terming the Haryana results as “unexpected” and that the party proposes to analyse the same and approach the EC with its complaints.… Read More »“Unheard In Democratic System”: Poll Panel On Congress’ Haryana Remark

‘Playing With Lives Of Students’: Delhi HC Slams DU In Contempt Case By St. Stephen’s College

<p>The Delhi High Court pulled up the Delhi Univeristy (DU) over “wilful disobedience” of court orders and summoned DU officials to appear before the court via videoconference on October 15 to explain why they should not face legal penalties for allegedly defying court orders regarding seat allocation in St. Stephen’s College in the Post Graduation courses.</p> <p>The high court slammed the Delhi University officials for ignoring court directions regarding the admission of certain students to postgraduate courses at St Stephen’s College and summoned the registrar and the dean of admissions of DU. The court pointed out that the students were yet to find out where they stand in pursuing their preferred Post Graduate courses as… Read More »‘Playing With Lives Of Students’: Delhi HC Slams DU In Contempt Case By St. Stephen’s College