South Korea military aircraft accidently drops eight bombs, 7 injured

South Korea military aircraft accidently drops eight bombs, 7 injured South Korean military aircraft on Thursday accidentally dropped bombs outside the intended firing range, causing injuries to seven people.The Air Force said that their KF-16 aircraft accidentally released eight MK-82 general-purpose bombs in ocheon, situated 25 kilometres south of the border with North Korea, Yonhap…

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‘System intervention’: What Infosys is doing to ensure 10-day work from office by employees

Department heads at the Bengaluru-based organisation sent emails to their team members, instructing them to restrict their work-from-home requests. Infosys work from office rules: Infosys, the second-largest software services firm in India, has issued a directive on Wednesday requiring its technology staff to comply with the work from office for 10 days monthly mandate, aiming…

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‘Being present at a Deloitte office or client site will now be considered in your …’: Deloitte to employees as it links annual bonuses to office attendance

Deloitte has reportedly informed its employees in the US tax division that annual bonus will be linked to office attendance. According to a Financial Times report, Deloitte employees are expected to be in the office for 50 per cent of the working week at least. The policy shift mirrors similar actions by other Big Four…

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‘Vampire wife sits on my chest and tries to drink my blood’: Meerut PAC constable explains why he’s late | Meerut News

MEERUT: A Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) constable from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, provided an amusing explanation while responding to a disciplinary notice regarding his inappropriate behaviour. In his defence, the constable attributed the responsibility for his misconduct to his spouse. “My wife gives me nightmares, which keep me awake at night and cause delays,” the constable…

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Westerners shouldn’t give gyan to Indians on river cleaning: Yogi Adityanath blames Britishers for Ganga pollution | Lucknow News

Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said the British were responsible for polluting the Ganga river in Kanpur since sewage flowed into it during their rule in India. Therefore, westerners who were giving “gyan” to Indians should think about their own deeds and responsibility, the CM said in his address in the Legislative Council….

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