<img src="https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/msid-130960580,imgsize-1012229,width-400,height-225,resizemode-4/air-india-crash-probe.jpg" alt="Ahmedabad Air India crash: Minister says probe in final stage, report expected next month" title=" . ” decoding=”async” fetchpriority=”high”> NEW DELHI: The investigation into the Air India AI 171 crash in Ahmedabad, which killed 260 people in June 2025, is in its final stage, and the report is expected to be made public...
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After 92,000 layoffs in 2026, experts fear permanent shit in how work is organised in US
More than 92,000 tech workers have been laid off in 2026, according to Layoffs.fyi. With these new figures the total count of laid off employees reached nearly 9,00,000 since 2020. As reported by CNBC, the recent job cut announcements made by Meta and Microsoft, which together could eliminate more than 20,000 jobs, underline the growing...
First win since 2005: India on verge of first U-17 Asian Cup knockout berth in 21 years
Photo credit: X/@IndianFootball India kept alive their hopes of reaching the quarter-finals of the AFC Under-17 Women’s Asian Cup with a 4-0 win over Lebanon in their final Group B match at the Suzhou Taihu Football Sports Centre in China on Friday.Pritika Barman scored twice in the 6th and 85th minutes, while Alva Devi Senjam...
Gulf crisis: Air India says no layoffs planned, asks staff to cut discretionary spending
<img src="https://static.toiimg.com/thumb/msid-130959753,imgsize-1250220,width-400,height-225,resizemode-4/air-india-file-photo.jpg" alt="Middle East crisis: Air India says no layoffs planned, asks staff to cut discretionary spending" title=" Air India (File Photo) ” decoding=”async” fetchpriority=”high”> Air India (File Photo) Air India has told employees that it does not anticipate layoffs despite mounting financial pressures linked to the Middle East conflict, while also directing teams to...
Op Sindoor: How close India and Pakistan came to the brink one year ago
NEW DELHI: You can choose your friends, but not your neighbours. In India’s case, the neighbour it inherited after Partition was Pakistan, a country with which its ties have been defined by wars, mistrust and recurring conflict ever since Independence.Whenever the two countries have entered direct military confrontation, the outcome has largely remained the same:...
Meet Norbert Wiener: MIT prof who predicted in 1950 that machines would make decisions for humans
Norbert Wiener was one of the most unusual mathematicians of the 20th century: a child prodigy who graduated from Tufts at 14, earned a Harvard PhD at 18, and spent most of his career at MIT. During World War II, his work on anti-aircraft fire-control problems helped lead him to the idea of cybernetics, the...
Suvendu Adhikari: Ex-Mamata loyalist, who defeated her twice, to be Bengal’s 1st BJP CM
Amit Shah with Suvendu Adhikari (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: In what seemed largely impossible in 2021, became exhaustively debatable five years later. Can Suvendu Adhikari defeat Mamata in home turf Bhabanipur? The question gained political legitimacy in 2026 given the nail-biting contest in 2021 Nandigram battle, where Mamata had challenged her ex-protege.Taking the battle to...
After 43 yrs, US family sells electrical firm for $1.7bn; gives 540 workers $240m
A small-town boss in the US state of Louisiana has handed his 540 full-time employees a combined $240 million after selling his family’s company, with the average worker walking away with around $443,000.Graham Walker, former CEO of Fibrebond Corp. in Minden, sold the electrical-equipment enclosure maker to power-management giant Eaton for $1.7 billion last year....
‘Bowlers bowling with one hand tied’: Gavaskar sounds alarm over T20 imbalance
Sunil Gavaskar (PTI Photo) The balance between bat and ball in modern-day cricket has once again come under the spotlight, with Sunil Gavaskar voicing strong concerns over how heavily the game now favours batters in the T20 era.With massive scores becoming routine in the ongoing IPL 2026 season and totals above 250 no longer considered...
India’s job market decoded: Where Indians work, what they earn — Explained in charts
India’s labour market is changing, but the transition is not uniform. Over the years, employment has moved away from the agriculture sector towards non-farm activities and larger enterprises. Yet, agriculture continues to account for a major share of jobs, highlighting how it is still India’s job market backbone.The latest PLFS 2025 unit-level data by SBI...
