Mohammad Irfan Abdul Aziz, 39 from Nasik shares his casual work from home look!
Rediff reader Hiral Harekar from Kandivali, Mumbai shares her work from home look.
Rediff readers tell us how they dress up while working from home.
Pratik Sarangi, 28 shares his work from home look!
Rediff reader Udai Singh Mehta, 41, Jaipur, Rajasthan tells us how he picks his outfit.
A healthy marriage is based on trust and honesty, reminds rediffGURU Ravi Mittal, CEO of Quack Quack, an online dating web site, and Rebounce, a matrimony platform.
'Given that the population is almost evenly split, the Indian economy cannot grow without women participating in the workforce.' 'While women's participation has increased, it is still well below 40 per cent,' says Kartik Narayan, CEO of the professional networking and jobs platform, Apna.
Do you dress up while working from home or are you in your PJs? Share your pics with us.
Rediff reader Ramkrishna Sameriya shares his look.
Rediff reader Amol Piwal, 28 from Nasik talks about his work from home style.
AI didn't replace our skills in 2025; it rearranged their importance, says Vishal Sood, CEO and founder of Placecom.
Rediff readers share their work from home pics.
We asked you, dear readers to share your work from home look. This is what Pratika Shetty shared.
Here, Rediff reader Manoj Mohanty tells us about the bright side of working from home.
Rediff reader S Ramkishore, 52 from Chennai tells us how it helps him focus at work.
The coronavirus outbreak is changing the way we dress to work... ermmm... from home.
Like most of us, Bollywood stars are also working from home.
Ishwak Singh's earnestness and the rustic energy of his mates keeps Mitti engaging, even when it starts to get preachy, observes Deepa Gahlot.
'...than by the calendar.' Indian travellers are no longer restricting their getaways to summer or winter holidays.
Thanks to a close one's illness, I have seen quite a few hospital rooms in the past half a year or so. They have revived my respect for life reinterpreted via its essentials, notes Shyam G Menon.
Will it trigger a social and management revolution as well, asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
Stay focused on eating healthy, staying physically active, and practice regular meditation.
'Employees may well be expected to be on call at almost all times -- much like the standard Indian approach to the workday,' points out Mihir S Sharma.
The BCCI unveiled the fresh jersey on Wednesday, just ahead of the Champions Trophy, showcasing a prominent display of the Indian Tricolour.
The government could look at providing deductions for expenses incurred by salaried employees while working from home in the upcoming Budget as it looks to boost demand, consulting firm PwC India said on Thursday. Addressing a pre-Budget session, Pwc India senior tax partner Rahul Garg said demand creation is particularly focussed on money being given or left in the hands of the individuals.
What is the one image/incident that defined Work From Home for you?
Ruchira Gokhale, head, consulting solutions, Interweave Consulting, who has been working out of home since 2014, lists the mistakes professionals make while WFH.
India doesn't have a data protection law or a dedicated law on cybersecurity. Also, there is no specialised law on privacy. Experts say this complicates the scenario for businesses as they continue to be liable for breach in client data even when employees work out of the home.
Weighing in on the 90-hour workweek controversy, ITC Ltd chairman Sanjiv Puri said that it is more important for the workers to be aligned to the grander vision of the company rather than the number of hours put in. Giving an analogy of many workers building a castle, he said, "If you ask a mason what he is doing, he might say he is laying a brick, another might say he is building a wall but some might say he is building a castle.
Prof Amul S Tamboli, 38 from Shirpur in Dhule, Maharashtra shares his look:
HR sends an email saying I absented myself from a Zoom conference and the boss is pissed. I take the clothes out of the washing machine, sighs Kishore Singh.
Sonam said that in a sports-loving and multi-cultural country like Australia it was not difficult to build a team from scratch even for lesser-known sport.
Some residents have already taken this step to relocate, either temporarily or permanently, some to their native places and others to clean-air destinations like Goa and Himachal Pradesh.
Kshipra Singh discusses stay-at-home job options with Get Ahead readers.
Durba Dhyani set out to work from home and here's what she discovered.
'It is not that employee work is not happening if you don't see it.'
Do not let the advantage of flexible work hours impact your sanity.
'Don't get stressed if you are not able to do your work.' 'If you feel you do not have the skill or capacity to do some work, accept it.'