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Why Elon Musk decided to postpone his trip to India: “Really heavy…”

During his visit to India, Elon Musk was supposed to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

One of the richest persons in the world and CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, has rescheduled his much-anticipated trip to India. During his tour, the CEO and creator of SpaceX was supposed to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. The billionaire attributed his choice to his “very heavy Tesla obligations.”

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“Unfortunately, very heavy Tesla obligations require that the visit to India be delayed, but I do very much look forward to visiting later this year,” Elon Musk posted to X.

Elon Musk, who also controls X (previously Twitter), verified this week that he will be meeting with Prime Minister Modi in India.

“Looking forward to meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India,” he wrote in a post on X.

It was anticipated that Elon Musk would declare a $2–3 billion investment to establish manufacturing in India.

Vineeta Singh eliminates the misunderstanding that there is a difference between a person’s job and biological clocks: “There is no…”

During PM Modi’s June 2018 visit to the US, Elon Musk had a meeting with the latter. The CEO of Tesla talked about PM Modi, his intended travel to India in 2024, and Tesla’s strategy to join the Indian market and establish the eagerly awaited factory.

The announcement of Elon Musk’s visit to India had come months after the central government announced a new electric vehicle policy, which offered import duty concessions to those setting up manufacturing units in India with a minimum investment of 500 million dollars.

It was expected that the Tesla founder’s visit would also provide a fillip to his other ambitious project in India – Starlink. Bloomberg had quoted “people familiar with the matter” as saying that Starlink had received assurances from the central government that it would be able to start operating in the country as soon as the third quarter of this year.

Experts have claimed that the operations of Starlink in India would mark a further deepening of the security partnership between India and the US.

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In February, India, easing foreign direct investment rules for the space sector, allowed companies to invest in manufacturers of satellites and rockets.

India votes The first round of the Lok Sabha elections seals fate.

In India, more than 100 million voters participated in the Lok Sabha election first phase. The estimated turnout ranged from 64 to 65%. There were reports of violence in various areas.

In the first phase of the Lok Sabha polls on Friday, over 100 million voters from 21 states and Union territories exercised their right to vote in 102 constituencies, marking the start of the largest democratic exercise in history, which will see nearly a billion people cast ballots over the next six weeks.

In Bahona village, Jorhat, Assam, on Friday, a woman casts her ballot during the first round of voting in the national election of India. (AP)
In Bahona village, Jorhat, Assam, on Friday, a woman casts her ballot during the first round of voting in the national election of India. (AP)
According to a top Election Commission of India (ECI) official, the preliminary turnout was between 64% and 65%.

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It is expected to rise once the final numbers are tallied by ECI by Saturday morning, as long queues were seen outside polling booths when voting officially closed at 6pm. In 2019, the turnout in these seats stood at 69.4%.

The EC, in a statement, said, “[V]oters reaching the Polling stations till the end of polling hour are allowed to cast their vote. Final figures will be known tomorrow after the scrutiny of form 17A.” Form 17A is the register of voters for every polling station.

The highest turnout was reported from Tripura West constituency in Tripura, where the contest is between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Biplab Kumar Deb and Congress’s Asish Kumar Saha.

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The lowest turnout was reported from Nawada in Bihar, where Vivek Thakur (BJP), Shravan Kushwaha (Rashtriya Janata Dal), and Ranjit Kumar (Bahujan Samaj Party) are in contest.

The first phase — which is also the largest of seven phases — saw all seats from Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep and Puducherry go to the polls.

The other six phases will take place over the next six weeks, with the results on June 4. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a historic third consecutive term, hoping to become only the second PM after Jawaharlal Nehru to achieve this feat.

“First phase, great response! Thank you to all those who have voted today. Getting EXCELLENT feedback from today’s voting. It’s clear that people across India are voting for NDA in record numbers,” Modi tweeted late on Friday.

BJP lawmaker Sudhanshu Trivedi said there is a wave of support in favor of PM Modi and it was evident from the voter turnout in the first phase.

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“By the end of the first phase, one more thing became clear… Rahul Gandhi has still not been able to muster the courage to file nomination from Amethi,” he said, adding that the BJP is confident that it will be successful in increasing its victory margin by winning more seats in the first phase than the last time.

The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) is hoping to use a mix of regional leaders, local issues, and discontent over jobs to deny the BJP a third straight victory.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge urged voters to cast their ballots carefully and asserted that a new era of economic empowerment and equal opportunities beckons them.

“The fight to protect our Constitution and Democracy begins today,” he said in a post on X.

“My dear citizens, from 21 States and UTs who are voting in the First Phase of the Lok Sabha elections, I request you to carefully cast your vote. A future where NYAY (justice) awaits you. A new era of Economic Empowerment and Equal Opportunities beckons you,” the Congress chief said.

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Focus was also on the 12 Lok Sabha seats in Rajasthan, where the other 13 go to the polls in the next phase. The BJP had swept Rajasthan in 2019 and is contesting all seats. The Congress, on the other hand, is contesting 22 and left three for its alliance partners Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP), Communist Party of India (Marxist), and Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP). The state recorded a turnout of 57.3%, compared to 63.9% in 2019.

In Uttar Pradesh, eight seats in the western part of the state went to the polls. The state recorded a turnout of 59.8%, compared to 66.6% in 2019.

In Assam, five of the 14 seats went to the polls. The state recorded a turnout of 72.4%, but a comparison with previous elections was not possible because of seats being redrawn.

In the Maoist-ravaged Bastar, an assistant commandant of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) sustained injuries when a pressure cooker bomb planted by Maoists exploded and a CRPF jawan died in an accidental grenade explosion during an area domination exercise.

The seat — the only one to go the polls in Chhattisgarh on Friday — recorded a turnout of 67.1%, compared to 66.2%in 2019.

For the first time, people in 56 villages in Bastar in Chhattisgarh cast their vote in polling booths set up in their villages, said the poll body in its statement.

The poll body pointed out that in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, voters belonging to the tribal communities came out in large numbers. The Shompen tribe of Great Nicobar made history by casting a vote for the first time.

In 2019, the general elections recorded a turnout of 67%, the highest since the first election in 1951-52.

Home Ministry to suspend the Delhi Assembly’s secretary due to irregularities in the flyover project.

September 2023 saw the National Capital Civil Service Authority (NCCSA) recommend suspending the Home Ministry to suspend the Delhi Assembly’s secretary. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has suspended Delhi Assembly Secretary, Raj Kumar, over alleged irregularities linked to the Rani Jhansi flyover project during his tenure as the land acquisition collector in the NCT government.

Raj Kumar, the Delhi Assembly secretary, has been suspended by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) due to suspected irregularities in the Rani Jhansi flyover project, which he was involved in when serving as the land acquisition collector for the NCT government.

In response to the MHA’s decision, Raj Kumar, an official from the Delhi, Andaman, and Nicobar Islands Civil Services (DANICS), stated he was not allowed to clarify his position on suspension in the previous instance.

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“I have received the MHA order regarding my suspension. It’s an old case and I was not given any chance to explain myself so I have nothing else to say now,” he told PTI. 

The National Capital Civil Service Authority (NCCSA) had in September 2023, recommended the Delhi assembly secretary’s suspension following the recommendations of a panel of senior Delhi government officials.

However, the MHA issued the suspension order on April 16 saying that a “disciplinary proceeding” against Kumar is being contemplated.

“Now, therefore, the President, in the exercise of the powers conferred by sub-rule (1)(a) of Rule 10 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control, and Appeal) Rules, 1965, hereby places the said Shri Raj Kumar, DANICS under suspension with immediate effect,” read the order.

His suspension stemmed from purported anomalies connected to the building of the 1.8-kilometer Rani Jhansi flyover, which links St Stephen’s Hospital in north Delhi with the Filmistan Cinema hall.

Built at an estimated cost of ₹724 crore, the flyover was delayed due to land acquisition issues and accusations of corruption. 2018 saw the flyover reopened to the public after a 20-year wait.

As to the report, the Central Vigilance Commission was requested by a Lokpal panel in November 2022 to examine all accessible papers and existing legal proceedings to determine accountability and retrieve any overpayment related to the flyover project.

GSSSB Exam Postponed: Gujarat Secondary Clerk Exams including Junior Clerk Postponed.

GSSSB Exam Date Postponed: The Gujarat Gaun Seva Selection Board has postponed six days of various exams of Group A and Group B of Class 3. New dates will be announced soon.

Exam for GSSSB Postponed, The Gujarat Gaun Seva Selection Board has postponed exams, including the Junior Clerk exam. The GSSSB has notified candidates through the release of a notification. On the one hand, the Gujarat Secondary Service Selection Board has postponed the examinations for different cadres indefinitely, alleging administrative issues, while the Lok Sabha elections are ongoing. The exam’s revised dates will be released soon.

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Class-3 (Group-A & Group-B) First Stage Combined Competitive Examination 1-4 – Started from 2024 – Gujarat Secondary Services Selection Board, Gujarat Secondary Services Selection Board, Gandhinagar Advertisement No. 212/202324.

Date of the board-organized Sadarhu examination program. All shift exams scheduled for April 20, 21, 27, and 28 and May 4, 2024, have been postponed indefinitely for administrative reasons. Dt. There has been no modification to the exam schedule for May 8, 2024.

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A total of 5554 posts have been released by the Gujarat Secondary Service Selection Board

Gujarat Gaun Seva Selection Board Gandhinagar recently invited applications from the candidates for direct recruitment of a total of 5554 posts under Class 3 Group A and Group B combined competitive examination.

Gujarat Public Service Commission has changed the date of this exam

As per the recently published notification, the dates of the preliminary examination conducted by the Gujarat Public Service Commission have been changed given the Union Locus Seva Commission (UPSC) civil service preliminary examination. In which the examination of Drug Inspector Class 2 and Deputy Land Survey Officer Class to be held on 16 June 2024 will now be held on 21 July 2024.

Top Todays Headlines Of The Day: April 19, 2024, to start your day.

Here are the top 10 Todays Headlines News from April 18, 2024, to start your day, including everything from the start of the Lok Sabha elections to the BCCI’s action against Hardik Pandya.


Voting begins for 1st phase of Lok Sabha elections

On Friday morning, the 2024 Lok Sabha elections got underway. In the first round of the seven-phase general elections, voters in 102 seats distributed throughout 21 states and union territories cast ballots. Young people and first-time voters are being exhorted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make widespread use of their constitutional rights. Read More

The next chief of naval staff announced

The Indian government announced on Thursday night that Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi will succeed Admiral R Hari Kumar, who is retiring after leading the Indian Navy for two years and five months, as the country’s next navy chief on April 30. Read More

Salman Khan House Firing Probe Reveals New Link

The police have found that the Facebook account with the name of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol Bishnoi, who claimed responsibility for the incident, came up three hours before the shooting. The police have found that the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the post was traced to Portugal and it is suspected the message was uploaded using a VPN. Read More

Elections for the Sikkim and Arunachal Assembly are now underway.

On Friday, voting for the 92 assembly seats in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh got underway. Elections for the first phase of the Lok Sabha are being held parallel with the 60 Assembly seats in Arunachal and 32 seats in Sikkim. Read More

The US vetoed a UN resolution on Palestine that was largely supported.

On Thursday, the United States vetoed a resolution that was overwhelmingly supported by the UN and would have allowed the state of Palestine to become a full member. Twelve members of the fifteen-member Security Council voted in favor, two abstained, and the United States opposed. Read More

Bitcoin slides below $60,000 on reports Israel strikes Iran

Following concerns of an Israeli missile assault on Iran, investors fled riskier assets, sending cryptocurrencies plunging sharply down. On Friday, bitcoin plunged below $60,000. During the Asia session, Bitcoin fell over 5.5% to $59,961 as the US dollar strengthened significantly. Ether declined similarly, falling to $2,895 from below the $3,000 threshold. Read More

Ex-McKinsey employee quits ₹1.7 crore job

A former employee of McKinsey & organization, who joined the organization in 2021 and worked there for 1.5 years, talked about his reasons for quitting, even though he was receiving a staggering ₹1.7 crore in compensation annually. “My normal workday spanned from 7.30 am to 8 am until 11.30 pm. And I didn’t take a break from my work, neglected to eat, and drastically reduced my weight,” he stated. Read More

BCCI takes action against Hardik Pandya

After the Mumbai Indians were Todays Headlines found guilty of violating the IPL Code of Conduct, Captain Hardik Pandya had to pay the consequences. at an IPL 2024 match at Mullanpur on Thursday, the MI skipper was fined ₹12 lakh for his team’s sluggish over rate against Punjab Kings. Read More

Vineeta Singh on biological clock vs career clock

Sugar CEO and Shark Tank India judge Vineeta Singh took to Instagram to share a post on the biological clock vs career clock debate. In her share, she explained her opinion and wrote, “There is no career clock”. Read more.

Civil War review is out

Alex Garland, the writer-director behind sci-fi/fantasy allegories like Men (2022), Annihilation (2018), and Ex Machina (2014), turns to the real world Todays Headlines with his latest movie – Civil War. The film follows a ragtag group of journalists led by Kirsten Dunst’s Lee Smith on their way from New York to Washington in the hopes of interviewing the President. Their journey takes them through conflict zones and refugee camps, showing us the cost of this war in very real terms. Read More

Civil War movie review: Kirsten Dunst’s portrayal highlights that there is no right or wrong side in this fight.

Civil War movie review: Alex Garland’s most recent endeavor shows a divided United States from within. It’s an intense and visceral experience.

Review of the movie Civil War: Lee Smith, played by Kirsten Dunst, leads a motley crew of journalists as they travel from New York to Washington to speak with the president. They travel through refugee camps and battle areas, demonstrating to us the true cost of this war.

The writer-director of science fiction/fantasy allegories such as Men (2022), Annihilation (2018), and Ex Machina (2014), Alex Garland, now tackles the actual world in his most recent film, Civil War. Garland chooses journalism as the glass through which he can reflect and refract the horrors of war since he has always had a controversial viewpoint. It doesn’t matter why the two sides of his Civil War are at conflict; what counts is that “someone’s trying to kill us, (so) we’re trying to kill them.” For these armed fighters, self-preservation is the ultimate goal; there is no greater moral code at work here.

BCCI takes action against Hardik Pandya immediately after the PBKS vs MI IPL match and slaps a heavy fine for an over-rate offense.

The premise

Civil War is anchored by a riveting performance by a hardened Kirsten Dunst. The movie also marks a reunion of sorts for Cailee Spaeny (Priscilla), Stephen McKinley Henderson (Dune), and Nick Offerman (TV’s Parks and Recreation), all of whom appeared in Garland’s sole television show Devs. The standout, however, is an uncredited Jesse Plemons who shows up for less than 10 minutes as a casually evil militia leader in a white-knuckle sequence that builds up to an explosive release.

Garland is a sensory stylist, using explosive sounds and shocking imagery to recreate the disorienting and otherworldly effect of being an observer of war and its impact. Without being too spoilery, one climactic sequence replaces the sound of gunshots with the sound of camera clicks, a heavy-handed but effective metaphor. Garland knows what he’s doing when he kicks off a particularly harrowing sequence with De La Soul’s 1989 hit Say No Go. But that approach has diminishing returns when he employs one too many incongruous needle drops. His frequent collaborator Rob Hardy uses a combination of documentary and conventional shooting styles which keeps the audience on the knife’s edge between reality and fiction.

It’s textbook Alex Garland storytelling

Civil War has already stirred up controversy for seemingly supporting a ‘both sides’ view. To be fair, the movie is a Rorschach test, allowing both conservatives and liberals to see themselves as the righteous side. At one point, a character refers to the ‘Antifa massacre’ leaving it up to the viewer to decide whether Antifa was doing the massacring, or being massacred themselves. Garland also plays coy with the idea of journalist-as-observer. It’s ultimately unclear whether he sees journalists as heroes whose sacred duty it is to record events for posterity, or as vultures who feed on a combination of suffering and sensationalism. It’s textbook Alex Garland storytelling – asking pointed questions without offering any easy answers.

The last 20 minutes of the film are a tour-de-force

For those still looking for answers, perhaps the most chilling sequence in an otherwise explosive and bloody movie comes when our protagonists drive through a small town in Pittsburgh that’s functioning normally. Children are playing in perfectly manicured front yards, and stores are operating as if the country isn’t up in flames all around them. Upon being asked, one of the townsfolk responds that “it’s best not to be involved”. It’s an uncompromisingly cynical view of humanity.

The last 20 minutes of the film are a tour-de-force as the rebel Western Forces descend on the White House in an attempt to capture the President. Garland is self-aware enough to know that even if we see the rebels as the ‘right side’ (if only because our protagonists are embedded with them), the sequence cannot help but evoke the January 6th storming of the Capitol building. Desecration is still desecration, it hardly matters whether the cause is just.

Vineeta Singh eliminates the misunderstanding that there is a difference between a person’s job and biological clocks: “There is no…”

Instagram user comments on Sugar CEO and Shark Tank India judge Vineeta Singh “biological clock vs. career clock” post, saying, “I needed to hear this today.”

Vineeta Singh, the judge of Shark Tank India and CEO of Sugar, posted a debate on Instagram between the biological clock and the job clock. “There is no career clock,” she said in her share, elaborating on her viewpoint.

“Ladies, there is no conflict between your career clock and biological clock!” The posting was Vineeta Singh. She described a time when she felt “underconfident” about the decisions she had made in life in the paragraphs that followed. She also discussed her father’s career and how it taught her that “putting oneself on a clock is not the solution—comparisons lead to sadness anyway! Not comparing is the answer.

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Take a look at Vineeta Singh’s post:

The post was shared about ten hours ago. Since then, it has collected close to 15,000 likes. The share has further accumulated tons of comments from people. Many also reacted to the post using heart emoticons.

What did Instagram users say about this post by the Sugar CEO?

“I needed to hear this today, Vineeta. Thank you so much for sharing this. I am exactly at the same point in my life, and this makes me so confident about pursuing what I want to be! Thank you, Vineeta. Love to you! And big hugs,” wrote an Instagram user.

“When I met you for the first time, I almost had tears in my eyes because you are such a huge inspiration to me. I love you Vineeta, you deserve all of it,” joined another.

“Being on maternity leave holding my baby, away from my corporate life. I needed to hear this today! Thank you,” added a third.

“Thank you for this post. Much needed. Going through a rough day. This is the best advice I can get right now,” expressed a fourth.

“What an inspiration! Thank you for sharing,” commented a fifth.

Hailing from Lucknow, Vineeta Singh is an IIT Madras alumni who later continued her studies in IIM Ahmedabad. Before Sugar, a cosmetic brand that became a household name, she started Quetzal, but the company failed to take off. Undeterred from the hurdle, she co-founded Fab-Bag, a beauty subscription service, which experienced moderate success. Finally, in 2015, along with her husband, Kaushik Mukherjee, she launched Sugar, which claims to provide high-quality cosmetics at affordable prices.

BCCI takes action against Hardik Pandya immediately after the PBKS vs MI IPL match and slaps a heavy fine for an over-rate offense.

Hardik Pandya received a fine of ₹12 lakh following the Mumbai Indians’ conviction for violating the PBKS vs MI IPL match Code of Conduct in the match against PBKS.

After the Mumbai Indians were found guilty of violating the IPL Code of Conduct, Captain Hardik Pandya had to pay the consequences. at an IPL 2024 match at Mullanpur on Thursday, the MI skipper was fined ₹12 lakh for his team’s sluggish over rate against Punjab Kings.

“Hardik Pandya, the Mumbai Indians captain, has been fined after his team maintained a slow over-rate during their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match against Punjab Kings at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur on April 18,” the BCCI announced in a press release following the PBKS Mumbai Indians match.

This season, it was MI’s first overrated offense. “As it was his team’s first offense of the season under the IPL’s Code of Conduct relating to minimum over-rate offenses, Pandya was fined ₹12 lakhs,” stated the announcement.

The match versus PBKS was almost lost by MI because of the slow over rate. In the final two overs of the match, the five-time champions were obliged to keep just four fielders outside the inner ring instead of the customary five because they were late for the cut-off time.

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The twists and turns and the Ashutosh Sharma’s brilliance

Hardik and fast bowler Akash Madhwal bowled with only four boundary riders when PBKS needed 23 off 12 balls.

Hardik held his nerve and bowled a good penultimate over. The MI captain conceded only four runs in his first three balls and then got the important wicket of Harpreet Brar off his fourth ball. Hardik rolled his fingers over the ball, Brar made a good connection but he was hitting towards the longer side of the boundary and was holed out to Mohammad Nabi at fine leg.

The twists and turns of the match, however, did not end. PBKS No.11 Kagiso Rabada came and pulled his first ball for six to keep his side in the chase.

PBKS vs MI IPL match needed 12 off the last over. Madhwal started the over with a wide. The next ball was once again full and wide but Rabada got bat to it. The ball went towards the deep point where Nabi was once again at the top of his game. He charged the ball, picked it up cleanly, and hurled a flat throw towards the striker’s end.

Rabada wanted the strike and came back for the second but he couldn’t reach the crease before Ishan Kishan took the bails off. The MI fielders were not that confident in the beginning but the moment replays revealed Rabada was short of his crease, they broke into wild celebrations. They won the match by nine runs.

This was MI’s third win in their last four encounters. But it didn’t come before a major scare. In the 193-run chase, PBKS were reduced to 111/7 at one point but Ashutosh Sharma played a blinder of an innings to bring the hosts back in the game. The right-hander smashed 61 off 28 balls with seven sixes and till he was at the crease, it seemed like an easy win for PBKS.

In the first ball of the 18th over, Ashutosh was out while trying to hit Gerald Coetzee for a six.

An ex-McKinsey employee quits ₹1.7 crore job: ‘Didn’t leave my desk, forgot to eat’

He talked about his experience working for the organization and said that he realized that a lot of things went wrong while he was employed there.

A former employee of McKinsey & organization, who joined the organization in 2021 and worked there for 1.5 years, talked about his reasons for quitting, even though he was receiving a staggering ₹1.7 crore in compensation annually.

“My normal workday spanned from 7.30 am to 8 am until 11.30 pm. I lost a ton of weight, neglected to eat, and worked nonstop. It was full tilt. I hardly even remembered to use the restroom. He told Business Insider, “I just realized I needed to get up when I saw my dog staring at me sorrowfully.

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He talked about his experience working for the organization and said that he realized that a lot of things went wrong while he was employed there. First of all, he believed that the compensation did not match the amount of work or emotional anguish he was experiencing. Second, he anticipated an apprenticeship-based culture, but he frequently felt alone McKinsey because no one was available to offer appropriate assistance. Additionally, the seniors and partners might be cruel and demoralizing at times.

“A few associate partners and partners were mean, but the analysts and associates were all cool. He claimed that they ridiculed people’s mental processes and became frightened over errors. As he revealed, “I was crying more and taking anxiety medication at a higher dosage than I had ever needed before joining,” he also mentioned how much his mental health had been affected. I was alternating between being far too OK, sobbing, and being way too stoic the week before I decided to leave.”

But he understands that the corporation had set the bar too high. Unlike his previous experience with other consulting businesses, he did learn a lot from it. Furthermore, even if the seniors behaved rudely, his teammates and coworkers supported and stood by each other constantly. He thinks businesses ought to be concerned about the mental health of their workers.

Bitcoin slides below $60,000 on reports Israel strikes Iran.

As the U.S. dollar strengthened significantly throughout the Asia session, bitcoin fell more than 5.5% to $59,961.

Following concerns of an Israeli missile attack on Iran, investors fled riskier assets, sending cryptocurrencies plunging sharply down. On Friday, bitcoin plunged below $60,000.

During the Asia session, Bitcoin fell over 5.5% to $59,961 as the US dollar strengthened significantly. Ether declined similarly, falling to $2,895 from below the $3,000 threshold.

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Days after Iran launched a drone strike on Israel, ABC News claimed, citing a U.S. official, that Israeli missiles struck an Iranian location.

The Iranian news agency Fars reported that there was an explosion audible at the Isfahan airport.

Bonds, gold, and oil all saw strong gains.

Moh Siong Sim, a currency strategist at the Bank of Singapore, stated, “I think markets are currently in a flight to safety mode.” We continue to be in a scenario where we are aware that something has occurred. However, we must comprehend the extent of the retaliation.”
Although it was down 2% for the day, Bitcoin was back up at $62,300. Ether returned to levels above $3,000.
The reduction in the value of bitcoin occurs just a few hours before its ‘halving,’ which is a modification to its core technology intended to slow down the creation of new bitcoins, on Friday.