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Finland remains world’s happiest country for seventh straight year

According to the World Happiness Report, Finland remained the world’s happiest country for the seventh straight year. Meanwhile, Afghanistan, which is under Taliban rule, stayed at the bottom of the 143 countries surveyed.

Finland remains world's happiest country for seventh straight year

In Short

  • Finland tops UN’s World Happiness Report for seventh year
  • US, Germany drop out of top 20; Costa Rica, Kuwait enter
  • Younger generations are happier than older ones, except in North America, Australia, and New Zealand

Finland remained the world’s happiest country for a seventh straight year in an annual UN-sponsored World Happiness Report published on Wednesday.

And Nordic countries kept their places amongst the 10 most cheerful, with Denmark, Iceland and Sweden trailing Finland.

Afghanistan, plagued by a humanitarian catastrophe since the Taliban regained control in 2020, stayed at the bottom of the 143 countries surveyed.

For the first time since the report was published more than a decade ago, the United States and Germany were not among the 20 happiest nations, coming in 23rd and 24th respectively.

In turn, Costa Rica and Kuwait entered the top 20 at 12 and 13.

The report noted the happiest countries no longer included any of the world’s largest countries.

“In the top 10 countries only the Netherlands and Australia have populations over 15 million. In the whole of the top 20, only Canada and the UK have populations over 30 million.”

The sharpest decline in happiness since 2006-10 was noted in Afghanistan, Lebanon and Jordan, while the Eastern European countries Serbia, Bulgaria and Latvia reported the biggest increases.

The happiness ranking is based on individuals’ self-assessed evaluations of life satisfaction, as well as GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity and corruption.

Growing inequality

Jennifer De Paola, a happiness researcher at the University of Helsinki in Finland, told AFP that Finns’ close connection to nature and healthy work-life balance were key contributors to their life satisfaction.

In addition, Finns may have a “more attainable understanding of what a successful life is”, compared to for example the United States where success is often equated with financial gain, she said.

Finns’ strong welfare society, trust in state authorities, low levels of corruption and free healthcare and education were also key.

“Finnish society is permeated by a sense of trust, freedom, and high level of autonomy,” De Paola said.

This year’s report also found that younger generations were happier than their older peers in most of the world’s regions — but not all.

In North America, Australia and New Zealand, happiness among groups under 30 has dropped dramatically since 2006-10, with older generations now happier than the young.

By contrast, in Central and Eastern Europe, happiness increased substantially at all ages during the same period, while in Western Europe people of all ages reported similar levels of happiness.

Happiness inequality increased in every region except Europe, which authors described as a “worrying trend”.

The rise was especially distinct among the old and in Sub-Saharan Africa, reflecting inequalities in “income, education, health care, social acceptance, trust, and the presence of supportive social environments at the family, community and national levels,” the authors said.

This article was originally published on India Today.

Also Read: Setback to NDA in Bihar: RLJP’s Pashupati Kumar Paras resigns from Modi Cabinet day after denied seats

Setback to NDA in Bihar: RLJP’s Pashupati Kumar Paras resigns from Modi Cabinet day after denied seats

Pashupati Kumar Paras said injustice had been done with his party. “Therefore, I resign from the post of Union Minister.”

 Pashupati Kumar Paras

Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party (RLJP) President Pashupati Kumar Paras on Tuesday resigned from the Modi Cabinet, a day after his party was denied any seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Bihar. “Yesterday, the NDA alliance announced the list of 40 candidates for Bihar Lok Sabha. Our party had five MPs and I worked with utmost sincerity. Injustice has been done with us & our party. Therefore, I resign from the post of Union Minister,” he said. 

On Monday, the NDA partners announced seat-sharing in Bihar. As per the deal, the BJP will contest 17 seats, while Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led JD(U) will contest 16 and Chirag Paswan’s LJP will fight on 5. Chirag-led LJP will contest on five seats — Vaishali, Hajipur, Samastipur, Khagariya and Jamui.

In the last election, the undivided LJP had won six seats. Pashupati Paras was expecting these seats for his party. However, the BJP went with Chirag.

There was no mention of seat-sharing with the LJP faction led by Minister Pashupati Paras. When asked about it, Bihar BJP chief Samrat Choudhary said, “Talks with him are ongoing.”  

Jitan Ram Manjhi-led Hindustani Aawam Morcha (HAM) and Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP) will contest one seat each.

Among the key seats that the BJP will be contesting from are Pashchim Champaran, Purvi Champaran, Aurangabad, Madhubani, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Maharajganj, Saran, Begusarai, Nawada, Patna Sahib, Patliputra, Aara, Buxar and Sasaram.

The JD(U) has been given Valmikinagar, Sitamadhi, Jhanjharpur, Supaul, Kishanganj, Katihar, Purnia, Madhepura, Gopalganj, Siwan, Bhagalpur, Banka, Munger, Nalanda, Jehanabad and Sheohar seats.

This article was published on Business Today.

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SC sends violation notices to Ramdev and Balkrishna for misleading Patanjali advertisements!

On February 27, a bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Ahsanuddin Amanullah expressed displeasure about non-compliance with its prior order!

SC sends violation notices to Ramdev and Balkrishna

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued contempt notices to Patanjali managing director Acharya Balkrishna and yoga guru Baba Ramdev for deceptive ads, ordering them to appear in court in two weeks.

On February 27, a bench of justices Hima Kohli and Ahsanuddin Amanullah expressed unhappiness about noncompliance with its prior order. It requested a statement from Patanjali and Balkrishna about false ads released despite an undertaking in November of last year. The court included Ramdev as a party to the case after seeing his photograph in the advertisements.

The court issued the notices, questioning why contempt proceedings should not be instituted. “The proposed contemnor – managing director Acharya Balkrishna shall be present in court along with proposed contemnor Acharya Ramdev on the next date.”

The court referenced the Supreme Court’s Rules to Regulate Proceedings for Contempt (1975) and provisions of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectional Advertisements) Act (1954). Section 3 of the Act forbids ads that claim to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent lifestyle disorders such as blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, asthma, cervical spondylitis, obesity, or heart disease.

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Senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi, representing Patanjali, informed the court that Ramdev had nothing to do with Patanjali. He added that before showing cause, the court should allow him to be heard.

The bench stated that the 1954 Act’s provisions apply to all. “On the last occasion, there was evidence claiming that Baba Ramdev conducted a news conference after our injunction was issued. We’ve only given a show-cause notice. “Let him respond.”

The Indian Medical Association filed a court complaint against Patanjali for making false and deceptive promises about treating ailments and criticizing modern medicine.

On February 27, the court ordered Patanjali not to run any false advertisements on the medical efficacy of its products or against any other medical system. It demanded a response from Patanjali and Balkrishna, as well as the Union government, over the alleged deceptive ads.

The court also called out the government since its affidavit, filed late on Monday evening, was not on record. It was unable to locate a copy of the government’s response and ordered it to be recorded before the next deadline. The court told the administration that if its response is unacceptable, it will issue necessary orders.

Also Read : Imad Wasim was observed smoking in the locker room following Islamabad United’s five-wicket victory in the PSL 2024 finals!

Imad Wasim was observed smoking in the locker room following Islamabad United’s five-wicket victory in the PSL 2024 finals!

Imad Wasim, who became the first bowler to take five wickets in a PSL final, was observed smoking in the Islamabad United dressing room.

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Imad Wasim, a former all-rounder for Pakistan, was found smoking in the dressing room on Monday after he astonishingly claimed five wickets for Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season nine final against Multan Sultans at Karachi’s National Bank Cricket Arena. The impressive bowling performance and Martin Guptill’s half-century were key components of Islamabad’s two-wicket win and third PSL title.

Wasim ran riot through the Multan Sultan batting line-up after Islamabad were put to bowl first in the summit clash. He handed the team the first breakthrough, in the second over, dismissing opener Yasir Khan before combining with captain Shadab Khan to send Multan four down for 85 runs in the 12th over.On returning to attack, Wasim dismissed Khusdil and Chris Jordan in successive deliveries, but was denied a hat-trick. He eventually finished with 5 for 23, becoming the first-ever bowler to pick up a fifer in a PSL final as Multan were restricted to 159 for nine.

After the impressive show with the ball, Wasim went to the dressing room and was seen smoking, a visual of which went viral on social media.

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This isn’t the first instance that a cricketer was spotted smoking in the dressing room. Back in 2022, during an international match, Afghanistan wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Shahzad was caught smoking and was later reprimanded by match officials. More recently, during the 2023 ODI World Cup tournament, Australia’s Glenn Maxwell was seen smoking an e-cigarette in the dressing room.

In reply, Guptill’s 32-ball 50 kept Islamabad alive in the chase despite wickets falling at regular intervals. The veteran New Zealand batter later found himself in a 47-run stand with wicketkeeper-batter Azam Khan which revived the side. However, it was Naseem Shah’s cameo of 9-ball 17, laced with a maximum and two boundaries, and Hunain Shah’s title-winning boundary in the last ball that seal the victory for Islamabad.

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IIT Kanpur’s unique ‘flying saucer’ for surveillance uses sunlight to fly

IIT Kanpur researchers have developed Maral, a solar-powered drone, is set to revolutionise aerial surveillance with extended flight time and versatile applications.

flying saucer

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has developed a unique surveillance drone powered entirely by solar energy. This innovative creation, named ‘Maral’ promises to revolutionize aerial monitoring capabilities, offering a unique solution for surveillance needs.

The Maral drone, developed in collaboration with IIT Kanpur has remarkable surveillance capabilities and is equipped with solar panels. This cutting-edge drone harnesses sunlight to power its flight, ensuring extended operational durations without relying on traditional fuel sources.

ADVANCED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITY

One of the most distinctive features of IIT Kanpur’s solar-powered drone is its ability to soar to altitudes of up to 5 kilometers, providing comprehensive aerial coverage for surveillance purposes.

Capable of capturing continuous images for an impressive 10 to 12 hours, this drone offers unmatched endurance and efficiency in monitoring activities on the ground.

Furthermore, the Maral drone can be customised to accommodate various payloads, including cameras and routers, enhancing its versatility for different surveillance requirements.

Whether used for disaster management or security agency surveillance, the Maral drone offers a flexible solution for a wide range of scenarios.

APPLICATIONS BEYOND SURVEILLANCE

Beyond its surveillance applications, the Maral drone holds potential for various other uses, including disaster response and environmental monitoring.

Its ability to capture high-quality imagery from elevated vantage points makes it invaluable for assessing disaster situations and facilitating timely interventions.

The development of the Maral drone underscores IIT Kanpur’s commitment to fostering innovation and addressing critical challenges through technological advancements.

With a focus on enhancing national security and defense capabilities, the institute’s Startup department actively supports initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s defense infrastructure.

As IIT Kanpur continues to nurture unique startups and innovative projects, collaborations between academia and industry are expected to flourish. With a track record of success in developing cutting-edge technologies, the institute remains at the forefront of research and development initiatives aimed at addressing societal needs.

With its ability to harness solar energy for sustained flight and comprehensive monitoring capabilities, the Maral drone holds immense promise for enhancing security measures and disaster response efforts, reaffirming India’s position as a leader in technological innovation.

This article was published on India Today.

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US Senator ‘deeply concerned’ about CAA impact on Muslims in India

Voicing concern over the CAA rollout in India, US Senator Ben Cardin stated that it is vital for cooperation between Washington and New Delhi to be rooted in shared values of safeguarding human rights, regardless of religion.

CAA impact on Muslims in India

In Short

  • US lawmaker expresses concern over India’s CAA enforcement
  • Senator Ben Cardin speaks on potential impact on Muslim community
  • Senator says India-US cooperation needs to be based on shared values.

An influential US lawmaker has voiced apprehension regarding the Indian government’s issuance of rules for the enforcement of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), stating that it is vital for cooperation between Washington and New Delhi to be rooted in shared values of safeguarding human rights irrespective of religion.

“I am deeply concerned by the Indian government’s decision to notify its controversial Citizenship Amendment Act, particularly the law’s potential ramifications on India’s Muslim community. Making matters worse is the fact that it is being pushed during the holy month of Ramadan,” stated Senator Ben Cardin, chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

“As the US-India relationship deepens, it is critically important that our cooperation is based on our shared values of protecting the human rights of all persons, regardless of religion,” he continued.

The lawmaker’s remarks coincide with Hindu American groups’ endorsement of the rollout of CAA.

Last week, the US State Department voiced concerns over the notification of CAA. Spokesperson Matthew Miller said the Biden administration would be closely monitoring the implementation of the contentious law.

“Respect for religious freedom and equal treatment under the law for all communities are fundamental democratic principles,” Miller had said.

India promptly criticised the US State Department’s critique of the CAA as “misinformed and unwarranted.”

The Centre implemented the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, last week, facilitating citizenship for undocumented non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan who arrived in India before December 31, 2014.

Additionally, the government issued a press statement asserting that Indian Muslims need not fear as the CAA will not affect their citizenship and is unrelated to the community, which enjoys equal rights as Hindus.

This article was published on India today.

Also, Read: PM Modi’s Reply after Bulgarian President praises ‘brave’ Indian Navy for ‘MV Ruen’ rescue mission.

IPL 2024: Tickets for the CSK vs. RCB match on March 22 go on sale! Check the ticket price, direct links, and other details.

IPL 2024 Tickets Booking: Ditching the tradition, this year the defending champions will not face the runners up of the last season.

IPL 2024 tickets update: It’s finally over! The ticket sales for the awaited opening match between the Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK vs. RCB) have started. Thus, this is the ideal location for you if you’re one of those fans who wants to see legendary cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni in action among other celebrities like Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis.

Here’s all you need to know about how to book IPL tickets this season

When is the IPL 2024 starting?

On March 22, 2024, the 17th season of the Indian Premier League began

CLICK HERE TO CHECK IPL 2024 FULL SCHEDULE 

Do you need to enter the stadium with actual copies of your tickets?

Fans will be able to enter the stadium using their e-tickets and not need to bring hard copies. “Patron purchasing online tickets will be allowed entry by scanning e-tickets with barcode/QR code at the gate,” a CSK press statement stated. Should scanners identify them as duplicates, patrons will not be allowed admission.

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CSK vs RCB Ticket prices

CSK vs RCB Ticket prices

StandsRateMode of SellingSale Date
C |D | E – LowerRs 1700Online Sales18.03.2024
I | J | K – UpperRs 4,000Online Sales18.03. 2024
I | J | K – LowerRs 4500Online Sales18.03.2024
C | D | E – UpperRs 4,000Online Sales18.03.2024
KMK TerraceRs 7,500Online Sales18.03.2024

What’s the venue of the CSK vs RCB opener?

IPL 2024 Venues: The CSK vs RCB showdown will be played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Popularly known as Chepauk, this is the home ground of CSK.

What time will gates open for CSK vs RCB?

Entry gates at the MA Chidambaram Stadium will be opened at 4.30 pm for the inaugural IPL 2024 game between CSK and RCB on 22nd of March.

Do I need to follow any instructions at Chepauk?

Yes, there are a set of instructions that the patrons are required to keep in mind. These are:

  • MA Chidambaram Stadium is designated as a plastic-free zone, prohibiting the entry of plastic bags and related items.
  • Free drinking water treated through reverse osmosis (RO) is accessible for the public in all stands.
  • Limited seats in the I lower stand are reserved for physically challenged patrons requiring wheelchairs, ensuring accessibility to the stadium.
  • Entry for patrons with online tickets will be facilitated through scanning e-tickets bearing a barcode/QR code at the gate; duplicate tickets will be rejected.
  • Gates will open at 4:30 pm for the inaugural game on March 22nd.No re-entry will be allowed once patrons exit the stadium premises.
  • Patrons purchasing tickets from sources other than Patym insider do so at their own risk.       

PM Modi’s Reply after Bulgarian President praises ‘brave’ Indian Navy for ‘MV Ruen’ rescue mission.

Narendra Modi stated that India is dedicated to maintaining freedom of navigation while tackling piracy and terrorism in the Indian Ocean.

PM Modi's Reply after Bulgarian President

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Tuesday that India is dedicated to defending freedom of navigation and tackling piracy and terrorism in the Indian Ocean region, after Bulgarian President Rumen Radev congratulated him for the Indian Navy’s rescue of his country’s ship and crew.

Rumen Radev wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “My sincere gratitude to PM Narendra Modi for the brave action of the India Navy in rescuing the hijacked Bulgarian ship ‘Ruen’ and its crew, including seven Bulgarian citizens.”

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Modi replied that he liked the message.

“We are relieved that seven Bulgarian nationals are safe and will be coming home shortly. “India is committed to protecting freedom of navigation and combating piracy and terrorism in the Indian Ocean region,” Modi stated.

Earlier on Sunday, Bulgaria’s deputy prime minister hailed India, Modi, and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for successfully retrieving the hijacked MV Ruen.

“I thank the navy for a successful operation to free the hijacked vessel Ruen and its crew members, including seven Bulgarian nationals. Thank you for your support and hard work. “We continue to work together to protect the crew’s lives,” Bulgarian Minister Mariya Gabriel wrote on X. “That’s what friends are for,” Jaishankar responded.

On Saturday, the Indian Navy forced 35 pirates to surrender and successfully recovered the MV Ruen, which Somali pirates had seized on December 14, last year. The seizure of the Bulgarian-owned MV Ruen was the first time Somali pirates boarded a commercial vessel since 2017. On Saturday, all crew members were safely retrieved, with no injuries.

The Indian Navy claimed that INS Kolkata led the operation. The Navy used its P-8I maritime patrol aircraft, together with frontline ships INS Kolkata and INS Subhadra, as well as a high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle. On Saturday, the Indian Air Force’s C-17 aircraft dropped two boats alongside Indian Navy MARCOS in the Arabian Sea to support the ongoing anti-piracy effort ‘Operation Sankalp’.

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During the 40-hour rescue mission, INS Kolkata intercepted the pirate ship MV Ruen, which was under attack over 2600 kilometres from the Indian coast. Through smart maneuvers, INS Kolkata forced the pirate ship to halt its voyage.

“On March 16, INS Kolkata, a mission deployed in the Arabian Sea, intercepted the pirate ship MV Ruen, thwarting Somali pirates’ plans to capture ships sailing through the region. The commerce vessel was hijacked in December 2023 and has since been under the custody of Somali pirates, according to an Indian Navy statement.

Since December, when Somali pirates hijacked the MV Ruen 380 nautical miles east of Yemen’s Socotra island, the Indian navy has been watching it. At that time, the pirates handed over one injured Bulgarian sailor to the Indian Navy.

They then transported the MV Ruen and its 17 crew members to Somalia’s semi-autonomous province of Puntland, where the Indian navy claimed it was anchored near Bosaso.

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Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh Live Score: Bangladesh score after 26 overs is 131/5

SL vs BAN Live Score: Mehidy Hasan at 1 run, Mushfiqur Rahim at 8 runs, and Bangladesh at 131/5 after 26 overs.

SL vs BAN Live Score

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  • SLSri Lanka – 235/10
  • BANBangladesh – 155/5

BAN need 81 runs in 113 balls at 4.30 rpo

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🔴​ Mar 18, 2024 3:59 PM IST

  • Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 131/5 after 26 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Mehidy Hasan 1 (1)
Mushfiqur Rahim 8 (7)
Sri Lanka
Wanindu Hasaranga 1/21 (5)

🔴​ Mar 18, 2024 3:57 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: It’s a Wicket. Tanzid Hasan is out and Bangladesh at 130/5 after 25.5 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: OUT! c Charith Asalanka b Wanindu Hasaranga.

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:57 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Mushfiqur Rahim smashed a Four on Wanindu Hasaranga bowling . Bangladesh at 129/4 after 25.2 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: FOUR! Nicely swept and it races away to the fence. On middle. This is hit through square leg. This is in the gap and it races away.

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:54 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 125/4 after 25 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 84 (79)
Mushfiqur Rahim 3 (4)
Sri Lanka
Dunith Wellalage 0/13 (3)

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:51 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 122/4 after 24 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 83 (76)
Mushfiqur Rahim 1 (1)
Sri Lanka
Lahiru Kumara 4/38 (6)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:51 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Tanzid Hasan smashed a Six on Lahiru Kumara bowling . Bangladesh at 122/4 after 23.6 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: SIX! Over the ropes. Tanzid seems to be batting on another pitch here. This is short and he is up for the challenge. He nails the pull and this sails over the square leg fence.

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:46 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: It’s a Wicket. Mahmudullah is out and Bangladesh at 113/4 after 23.1 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: OUT! c Kusal Mendis b Lahiru Kumara.

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:44 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 113/3 after 23 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 75 (72)
Mahmudullah 1 (3)
Sri Lanka
Dunith Wellalage 0/10 (2)

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:43 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Tanzid Hasan smashed a Six on Dunith Wellalage bowling . Bangladesh at 111/3 after 22.2 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: SIX! The slog sweep comes out and it goes all the way. Tossed up on off. The slog sweep comes out and it sails over the mid-wicket fence for a biggie.

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:41 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 105/3 after 22 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Mahmudullah 0 (2)
Tanzid Hasan 68 (67)
Sri Lanka
Lahiru Kumara 3/29 (5)

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:39 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: It’s a Wicket. Towhid Hridoy is out and Bangladesh at 105/3 after 21.4 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: OUT! c Pramod Madushan b Lahiru Kumara.

🔴 Mar 18, 2024 3:35 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 104/2 after 21 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Towhid Hridoy 22 (33)
Tanzid Hasan 67 (66)
Sri Lanka
Charith Asalanka 0/8 (1)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:34 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Tanzid Hasan smashed a Four on Charith Asalanka bowling . Bangladesh at 101/2 after 20.4 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: FOUR! That is hit really hard. He is dealing in boundaries. This is swept through square leg and this races away.

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:31 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 96/2 after 20 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Towhid Hridoy 19 (30)
Tanzid Hasan 62 (63)
Sri Lanka
Dunith Wellalage 0/2 (1)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:27 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 94/2 after 19 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 61 (62)
Towhid Hridoy 18 (25)
Sri Lanka
Pramod Madushan 0/35 (5)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:27 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Tanzid Hasan smashed a Four on Pramod Madushan bowling . Bangladesh at 93/2 after 18.5 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: FOUR! Two in a row! Tanzid on the charge! This is full and on off again. He just caresses it through covers and this one races away too.

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:26 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Tanzid Hasan smashed a Four on Pramod Madushan bowling . Bangladesh at 89/2 after 18.4 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: FOUR! A little too full and this guy just pounces on it. It is on off. He lifts it over mid off and this one races away to the fence.

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:18 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 84/2 after 18 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Towhid Hridoy 17 (24)
Tanzid Hasan 52 (57)
Sri Lanka
Wanindu Hasaranga 0/15 (4)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:13 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 79/2 after 17 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 50 (54)
Towhid Hridoy 14 (21)
Sri Lanka
Pramod Madushan 0/25 (4)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:08 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 78/2 after 16 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 50 (52)
Towhid Hridoy 13 (17)
Sri Lanka
Wanindu Hasaranga 0/10 (3)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 3:04 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 76/2 after 15 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 49 (50)
Towhid Hridoy 12 (13)
Sri Lanka
Pramod Madushan 0/24 (3)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 2:59 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 73/2 after 14 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Towhid Hridoy 11 (11)
Tanzid Hasan 47 (46)
Sri Lanka
Wanindu Hasaranga 0/8 (2)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 2:56 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 71/2 after 13 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 46 (43)
Towhid Hridoy 10 (8)
Sri Lanka
Lahiru Kumara 2/28 (4)

🔴Mar 18, 2024 2:47 PM IST

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score: Bangladesh at 62/2 after 12 overs

Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Live Score:
Bangladesh
Tanzid Hasan 45 (40)
Towhid Hridoy 4 (5)
Sri Lanka
Maheesh Theekshana 0/16 (6)

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Dell employees working from home will not be promoted

Dell had a hybrid work culture long before Covid struck. They have had the rule for over a decade. However, now the company is implementing strict return-to-office (RTO) policies.

Dell employees

In Short

  • Dell announces that remote workers will not be considered for promotions
  • The company is implementing strict return-to-office (RTO) policies, a departure from its previous hybrid work culture.
  • The decision has sparked controversy and discontent among Dell employees.

Dell, the popular laptop brand, has stirred controversy with its recent announcement regarding promotions for remote workers. In a memo, Dell informed its remote workers that they can continue working from home but they will not be considered for promotions. Notably, Dell had a hybrid work culture long before Covid struck. They have had the rule for over a decade. However, now the company is implementing strict return-to-office (RTO) policies, which is a clear departure from its previous stance.

In a memo circulated in February, accessed by Business Insider, Dell informed its employees of a return-to-office mandate, categorizing them as either “hybrid” or “remote” workers. While hybrid employees are required to spend a minimum of three days a week in an approved office, fully remote workers face significant limitations. According to internal documents obtained by Business Insider, remote workers will not be considered for promotion or be allowed to change roles within the company.

“Dell cared about the work, not the location. I would say 10% to 15% of every team was remote, “ a senior employee at Dell told the publication.Dell’s new rule has made a lot of Dell workers upset. One person who didn’t want to be named said, “Everyone at the company is talking about how much they don’t like it.” Some people are worried they won’t be able to move up in their jobs or have the same flexibility they had before, especially if they’ve been working from home for a long time.

“For remote team members, it is important to understand the trade-offs: Career advancement, including applying to new roles in the company, will require a team member to reclassify as hybrid onsite, “ the memo said.
This is a big change for Dell because the boss, Michael Dell, used to be all for people working from home. He said it was great and that it would keep happening. He even said other companies that forced people to come back to the office were doing it wrong.

But now Dell is saying it’s important for people to be in the office to come up with new ideas and make the company better. Even though lots of workers aren’t happy about it, Dell is sticking with the new rule.
This change is making people think about how work is changing, especially in the tech world where working from home has become really common. Dell’s decision to stop giving promotions to people who work remotely might mean other companies will start doing the same thing.We’ll have to wait and see what happens next at Dell. Right now, they haven’t said anything else about it.

This article was originally published on India Today.

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