There's a new captain in the house and things are going to get a lot more interesting this week.
Images from the Track and Field action at the Parish Olympics on Monday.
Also, Justin Langer's chances of getting a fresh contract will depend on Cricket Australia's meeting where the top bosses are expected to take a call.
Khoda hurt at not being given chance to defend himself
Tropical beaches are happy to have elegant Isha sitting on their sands.
Says more than 120 who lost jobs have approached it; TCS says workforce optimisation leads to some involuntary attrition, nothing out of ordinary
Humiliation and uncertainty are the words to describe the situation, says one of the many Twitter India staff who was handed a pink slip on Friday. That the laying off was perhaps on expected lines or that the microblogging platform itself erupted in support from 'Tweeple' or emphatic outsiders did not make things less painful, says another ex-employee. For scores of Twitter India staff, the grim reality of large scale firings -- that also coincides with the dreaded layoff winter -- is just about 'sinking in', days after popular platform was taken over by the world's richest man Elon Musk.
On her 50th birthday on June 25, Sukanya Verma celebrates some of her most significant works.
India national team and Bengaluru FC footballer, CK Vineeth was given the pink slip by Kerala Accountant General for lack of attendance
Miss Universe Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu shows off her love for colours.
Manisha Sharma (name changed) was always among the high achievers in her company. She was recognised and rewarded for those efforts as well. Mid-December 2022, however, she received a jolt: an email informing her that she had been laid off - along with several of her colleagues. Sharma worked for a big tech firm, which had decided to downsize. And just like that, she was asked to go. "It did come as a shock," she says. "I did not take calls for the first two days, but then realised there is no point in beating oneself up for a situation that's not in your hand. "I thought let this be an opportunity to take a break. I'll now start looking for a job," she adds.
The rating system requires more transparency and better communication because it lies to employees
You'll need extra eyes for the amount of OTT content available this week. Sukanya Verma invites you to take your pick.
Assume the worst regarding how long your unemployment could last and make conserving cash your topmost priority, suggests Sanjay Kumar Singh.
The desi model owns a spotlight-stealing wardrobe.
The country would see more economic progress if the private sector was left to run business without government interference, Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy has said at the Jaipur Literature Festival.
'Which fund manager in the world will put money into a company that hasn't filed its annual account?'
Popular ramp faces from the Nineties came together for a special show.
Sources estimated the number of employees asked to leave because of downsizing stands at about 100.
The celebs who caught our attention this week with their fab styles.
Though the Indian celebrities did well fashionably on the Cannes red carpet, there are times when they slipped.
Death of a princess, deadly Godzilla and detectives galore on OTT this week.
The first step to keeping your job safe, experts tell Rediff.com's Divya Nair, is understanding why layoffs happen.
Evaluation gets tougher as companies battle uncertain macro conditions and automation.
Ghar Waapsi is strewn in pithy wit. And believable scenes of pyaar and takraar, observes Sukanya Verma.
'India's edtech and start-up story will be in danger.'
The Delhi and Districts Cricket Association sacked its senior selection committee, comprising former National selector Gagan Khoda, Mayank Sidhana and Anil Bhardwaj, on Thursday after the state team was decimated by Saurashtra in a Ranji Trophy group league game.
The retrenchments at the company promoted by Mumbai BJP chief Mangal Prabhat Lodha come at a time when the economic growth has dipped to a six-year low of 5 per cent, which has led many to fear if the spectre of job losses across sectors awaits next.
Sreejita De has named her brand #sreejitadeSupremacy.
While our favourite Bollywood celebs made some fashion mistakes at Cannes this year, there were plenty of times when they turned up looking stunning.
Images from Day 2 of the third Test between India and England, at the Narendra Modi stadium, in Ahmedabad.
Those who have been handed the pink slip shouldn't make too many loan queries, advises Raj Khosla.
A glimpse of Mahima Makwana's practical but chic getups for all kinds of weather.
It's simply heart-warming to watch Shefali Shah, Jaideep Ahlawat and Swanand Kirkire bring out the optimism in Three of Us, applauds Sukanya Verma.
The best possible way to deal with job uncertainty is accepting the fact that it could happen to anyone and if it does, then it is important to work on a multi-pronged strategy on how to get through it in the best possible manner, advises Sumit Sabharwal.
SpiceJet is conducting a strategic review of fleet and network, which could see staff reductions and a possible phase out of Bombardier Q400 planes in three months.
Ranjit Singh, the granthi (Sikh priest), said in his complaint with police that the 'Waris Punjab De' chief and his three aides entered the gurdwara and demanded clothes of his son at gunpoint to change his appearance.
Juggling marriage, motherhood and movies -- all in a day's work -- Kareena loves her job and hopes she'll never retire. So do we, as the actress turns 43 on September 21.
Ditch puffer jackets and overcoats. Instead, jazz up your wardrobe by adding some chic and stylish footwear this winter.