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  • Sridhar Vembu underscored the unintended consequences of these work cultures, particularly steep demographic declines and governments’ struggles to reverse alarmingly low birth rates. “Is such hard work necessary for economic development? And is such a development even worth the price of a lonely old age for a large mass of people?" he questioned.

  • Dmitry Shevelenko’s post coincided with heated discussions about immigration, triggered by criticism directed at Sriram Krishnan, an Indian-origin Senior White House Policy Advisor for AI under Donald Trump. Far-right voices, including political activist Laura Loomer, questioned whether an Indian immigrant could prioritise American interests.

  • In 1978, Nandan Nilekani had gone against his father and taken up electrical engineering at IIT Bombay. It was also the beginning of his love for new technology, especially mini computers.

  • The 23-year-old was a computer operator with a salary of Rs 13,000 per month. He is on the run, but his colleague and her husband have been arrested for helping him.

  • The 'bloodworm love ritual' is offered by a Singaporean company that has branded itself as a 'spiritual store'.

  • Elon Musk's original post in October 2023 criticised the Wikimedia Foundation's financial dealings and questioned the necessity of their funding.

  • Edelweiss Mutual Funds CEO Radhika Gupta said that startup life has been painted in rosy colours on social media but they often skip on the challenges such as 'painful execution, limited budgets, and even more limited working conditions' among others.

  • The cathedral, first constructed in 1163, suffered severe damage in a massive fire in April, 2019.

  • Last Christmas, NORAD's modernised Santa tracker website had 20.6 million visits, and more than 400,000 calls were made to the toll-free number.

  • The trackers trace Santa Claus as he sets off from the North Pole to deliver gifts to children across the world.

  • Elaborating on how he continues to take risks, Shark Tank India's Anupam Mittal said he has turned down offers as steep as Rs 800 crore. 

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