Keeping Our Immune System in Balance: A Nobel-Worthy Discovery

Nobel Prize 2025: The Discovery That Keeps Our Immune System in Check

The Nobel Prize 2025 Medicine or Physiology has gone to scientists who made an amazing discovery about how our body keeps its immune system under control. Their work completely changed how we understand the body’s defense system — showing that it’s not just about fighting off germs, but also about keeping peace within ourselves. The Missing … Read more

Nissan Tekton Revealed: A Bold New Contender in India’s Mid-Size SUV Market

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Nissan India has officially revealed its latest mid-size SUV, the Nissan Tekton, a model that’s set to challenge the reigning leaders of the segment. Positioned as a direct Hyundai Creta rival, the Tekton is more than just a new vehicle; it represents Nissan’s renewed focus on India’s fast-growing SUV market. Named after the Greek word … Read more

Sanae Takaichi: Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ Steps Into History as First Female Prime Minister

Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’, speaking at a press conference with determination, symbolizing a new era of leadership for Japan.

Japan is about to witness a moment that will reshape its political story. Sanae Takaichi, a longtime conservative politician known for her firm convictions and fiery spirit, has risen to lead the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) — clearing the way to become Japan’s first female prime minister. Her win is more than symbolic. Takaichi inherits a … Read more

Indian Students Fear Shutout as Trump Pushes America First College Cap

Group of Indian students outside an American university, worried about international student cap and higher education reforms.

The American Dream, long pursued by countless international or indian students, particularly those from India, is now facing its toughest test. A new 10-point higher education memo from US President Donald Trump has set off alarm bells among educators, immigrant communities, and student groups worldwide. At the heart of the controversial memo lies a strict … Read more

Unlock Your Future: Apply Now for Reliance Foundation Scholarships 2025-26

Young Indian students preparing for higher education with scholarship support

 Reliance Foundation Scholarships: Reliance Foundation has once again opened doors to opportunity, inviting applications for its prestigious Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year. This initiative is a key pillar of the Foundation’s commitment to nurturing India’s brightest minds, offering not just financial support, but also mentorship and long-term development opportunities. With a … Read more

RBL Bank and LIC Announce Strategic Bancassurance Tie-Up

RBL Bank and LIC logo showcasing new bancassurance partnership for life insurance in India

RBL Bank LIC Bancassurance: In a landmark move that could reshape India’s life insurance landscape, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and RBL Bank have announced a strategic bancassurance tie-up. The partnership will allow RBL Bank customers to access LIC’s wide range of life insurance products directly through the bank’s extensive branch and digital network, … Read more

Microsoft Taps Judson Althoff as CEO of $100B+ Commercial Business to Power AI Growth

Microsoft leaders Satya Nadella and Judson Althoff during a strategy meeting on AI and commercial growth.

Microsoft has announced a major leadership restructuring designed to prepare the company for the next phase of its growth, with artificial intelligence at the center. Judson Althoff, a long-serving executive at the company, has been promoted to the new role of Chief Executive Officer of the Commercial Business. This change puts Microsoft’s vast commercial operations—covering … Read more

U.S. Government Shutdown: A Nation Enters a New Phase of Political Turmoil Under President Trump

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U.S. government shutdown The United States has woken up to an unsettling reality. The U.S. government shutdown has officially begun, throwing the nation into a fresh cycle of political and economic uncertainty. Just past the midnight deadline on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, President Donald Trump and Congress failed to reach a deal to keep vital … Read more

Arattai vs WhatsApp: Key Differences You Should Know – A Deep Dive into India’s Messaging Rivalry

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Arattai vs WhatsApp Arattai vs WhatsApp, India’s crowded messaging space is suddenly buzzing with fresh energy. For years, WhatsApp has been the undisputed ruler of personal and professional communication in the country. But a new contender, Arattai, has begun to shake things up. Built by Zoho, one of India’s most respected software companies, Arattai is … Read more

YouTube Premium Lite Launches in India at Rs 89 a Month: Here’s What You Need to Know

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If you’ve been waiting for a cheaper way to enjoy YouTube without those constant ads, there’s some good news. YouTube Premium Lite has officially launched in India, priced at just Rs 89 per month. The Google-owned video platform announced on September 29 that it is expanding its low-cost subscription tier to Indian users as part … Read more

Sheetal Devi’s Golden Moment: Anand Mahindra Praised Para Archery Champion

Sheetal Devi gifting arrow to Anand Mahindra as a family heirloom

Indian Paralympic star Sheetal Devi made history on September 27 by winning the Gold Medal at the World Para Archery Championship. The 18-year-old from Jammu and Kashmir, known as the world’s only female Armless Archer at this level, defeated Oznur Cure Girdi, the world number one from Turkiye, in a nail-biting final. Her win has … Read more

Happy Birthday, Google! From Its First Logo in 1998 to Today’s Special Celebrations

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Every day, millions of people across the world open their browsers and land on Google. For most of us, it is an inseparable part of daily life which we can’t define in words. But some days, Google’s homepage feels extra special. That’s when a doodle catches our eye. Over the years, these doodles have celebrated … Read more

Who is Sameer Wankhede? Delhi High Court Questions His Defamation Suit Against Netflix

Sameer Wankhede leaving Delhi High Court after hearing on his defamation suit against Netflix show The Bads of Bollywood.

Sameer Wankhede, a 2008-batch Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer, has always been a name that grabs headlines. Known for his tough stance against drug trafficking and high-profile seizures during his career, Wankhede served as the Zonal Director of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) until 2021. Over the years, he has led operations involving figures like … Read more

India’s Test Squad for West Indies Series: Narayan Jagadeesan Steals the Spotlight

Narayan Jagadeesan batting during a domestic cricket match

Cricket fans, get ready for an exciting new chapter! The BCCI has just announced the India Test Squad for the West Indies series, and it’s a mix of youth, experience, and a few surprises. While the likes of Shubman Gill as Captain and Ravindra Jadeja as Vice-Captain have grabbed headlines, the big talking point is … Read more

Cipla News: Achin Gupta Likely Successor to Global CEO Umang Vohra

Cipla headquarters representing leadership change as Achin Gupta prepares to become Global CEO.

Achin Gupta: In a development that could redefine the future of one of India’s most respected pharmaceutical companies, Cipla is preparing for a major leadership transition. Reports suggest that Umang Vohra, Cipla’s Managing Director and Global CEO, will step down by early 2026. His exit will mark the close of an era that has seen … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg Blames Wi-Fi After New Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Falter During Demo

Mark Zuckerberg gestures on stage during the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses launch demo

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced an unexpected public setback during the launch of the highly anticipated Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses. What was meant to be a showcase of cutting-edge technology instead turned into a live demonstration of glitches, leaving both the audience and the tech giant a little red-faced. The event, hosted at Meta’s Menlo … Read more

Fuel Prices Remain Stable: A Look at Petrol, Diesel, and LPG Rates on September 18, 2025

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If you’ve been keeping an eye on fuel prices in India lately, you might be breathing a small sigh of relief. On Thursday, September 18, 2025, petrol prices, diesel rates, and even LPG rates stayed largely stable across the country. For anyone who has felt the pinch of constantly rising fuel costs, this brief moment … Read more

Why Dreamfolks Shut Down Its Airport Lounge Services in India and What It Means for You

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The End of an Era: Dreamfolks’ Departure from India’s Domestic Lounge Market Dreamfolks Services Ltd, once the undisputed leader in India’s airport lounge access industry, has pulled the plug on its domestic lounge services. This move surprised many frequent flyers and even rattled the stock market, with Dreamfolks’ shares dropping 5% on the National Stock … Read more

Why Your Zomato and Swiggy Orders Are Getting More Expensive – The Hidden Cost of Convenience

Food delivery charges increasing on Zomato and Swiggy in India

The days of cheap and cheerful food delivery in India are slowly coming to an end. Starting September 22, ordering your favorite meal from platforms like Swiggy and Zomato is going to cost more. For millions of users who rely on these services for quick meals, this is more than just a small price hike—it’s … Read more

A New Era for Maruti Suzuki Victoris, SUV Redefines the Mid-Size Segment

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Maruti Suzuki Victoris, the newest flagship SUV from India’s most trusted automaker, has officially been unveiled, setting new benchmarks in the competitive mid-size SUV market. Positioned strategically between the Maruti Brezza and the premium Maruti Grand Vitara, the all-new Maruti Suzuki Victoris SUV is more than just another addition to the company’s lineup—it is a … Read more

“World Trusts India to Build Semiconductor Future,” Says PM Modi at Historic SEMICON India 2025

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At the grand inauguration of SEMICON India 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a historic declaration: “The world trusts India to build the semiconductor future.” Speaking at the iconic Yashobhoomi Convention Center in New Delhi, PM Modi highlighted India’s growing importance in semiconductor manufacturing, chip design, and its readiness to become a global hub for … Read more

Rupee at a Crossroads: Indian Currency Nears Record Low Against US Dollar Despite Strong GDP Growth

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Indian Rupee Vs Dollar The Indian rupee is once again at a critical juncture, hovering dangerously close to its all-time low against the US dollar. On Monday morning, the domestic currency opened at ₹88.25 per dollar, a slight dip from Friday’s closing rate of ₹88.21, according to Bloomberg data. Just last week, the rupee touched a … Read more

Rajasthan News: 200-Million-Year-Old Fossil Found in Jaisalmer Could Rewrite India’s Jurassic History

Artistic illustration of a phytosaur reptile linked to the Jaisalmer fossil discovery in Rajasthan

Jaisalmer (Rajasthan): A historic scientific breakthrough has been reported from the desert region of Rajasthan. Geologists have unearthed a 200-million-year-old Jaisalmer fossil discovery, believed to belong to a crocodile-like reptile called a phytosaur. Experts say this rare discovery is among the most well-preserved Jurassic fossils ever found in India, and it could completely change the way we understand the country’s prehistoric past.


Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer Desert Turns Into Fossil Hotspot

The discovery was made in the sedimentary rock formations of Jaisalmer. During excavation, researchers uncovered a fossilized skeleton nearly 1.5 to 2 meters long, with a possible egg-shaped fossil located alongside it. According to scientists, this fossil is estimated to be at least 210 million years old, making it one of the oldest vertebrate fossils in India.

The finding has placed Jaisalmer on the global paleontological map. Experts say the Rajasthan fossil discovery is not only scientifically valuable but could also turn the desert state into a new hub for fossil tourism.


Crocodile-Like Phytosaur May Unlock Prehistoric Secrets

Early analysis suggests the fossil may belong to a phytosaur, a semi-aquatic reptile that thrived during the Triassic and Jurassic periods. Though phytosaurs closely resemble modern crocodiles, they were an entirely separate group of reptiles that went extinct millions of years ago.

Paleontologist Prof. V.S. Parihar explained that the fossil likely represents a medium-sized phytosaur that lived near ancient rivers and survived on fish. This is a major clue that Rajasthan, which is now an arid desert, was once a green landscape filled with rivers and forests.


Expert Opinions: Why This Rajasthan Fossil Is a Game-Changer?

200-million-year-old Jurassic fossil during the Jaisalmer fossil discovery in Rajasthan desert
Scientists carefully excavating a Jurassic-era fossil in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.

Senior geologist Narayan Das Inikhiya, who led the research team, emphasized the significance of the discovery.

These fossils provide vital evidence of the Jurassic environment in western Rajasthan. They help us understand how prehistoric reptiles lived and how the ecosystem looked nearly 200 million years ago,” he said.

Scientists have not ruled out the possibility that the fossil could belong to an early dinosaur species. To confirm its true identity, detailed carbon dating and laboratory tests are currently underway.


India’s Fossil Heritage Growing Stronger

This discovery follows another important find in 2023, when researchers uncovered a phytosaur fossil near the Bihar–Madhya Pradesh border. However, that fossil was fragmented. In contrast, the Jaisalmer fossil is one of the most complete and well-preserved fossils ever unearthed in India, making it a landmark achievement in Indian paleontology.

Experts believe Rajasthan’s fossil record could soon rival international fossil sites. Globally, phytosaur fossils have been found in North America, Europe, and Africa, and now India is joining the list of key discovery zones.


A New Era for Rajasthan and India’s Prehistoric Research

The Jaisalmer discovery is expected to generate global interest in India’s fossil heritage. Not only does it highlight Rajasthan’s rich prehistoric past, but it also places India as an important location for future paleontological studies.

For the people of Jaisalmer, the discovery is a source of pride. Local residents, along with scientists, believe this could attract both researchers and tourists, boosting the state’s reputation as a site of hidden natural wonders.


Final Word

The 200-million-year-old fossil in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, is more than just a skeleton in stone. It is a key to unlocking India’s Jurassic secrets, showing us that the deserts we see today were once fertile, river-fed lands teeming with life.

As scientists continue their study, the fossil could reveal new insights into prehistoric reptiles, dinosaurs, and India’s place in ancient ecosystems.

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From ₹1200 a Day to India’s First Toxin-Free Unicorn: How Ghazal Alagh Turned Mamaearth Into a Billion-Dollar Skincare Empire

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A Journey That Inspires Millions, Ghazal Alagh success story How does someone go from earning just ₹1200 a day to building one of India’s most successful skincare brands? The answer lies in the inspiring journey of Ghazal Alagh, co-founder of Mamaearth, who transformed a personal struggle into a billion-dollar empire. Her story is not just … Read more

Are TCS Layoffs Really Happening? The Truth Behind the 30,000 Job Cut Claims

TCS layoffs 2025 protest in Chennai with employees demanding job security

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The Indian IT industry is buzzing with shocking news about Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Headlines claimed that as many as 30,000 to 40,000 employees could lose their jobs, sparking fear among tech professionals. The Union of IT & ITES Employees (UNITE) even staged a protest in Chennai, accusing TCS of mass layoffs.

But is this really the truth? Or is it an exaggerated claim? Let’s dig deeper into the facts, the company’s response, and what this means for the future of IT jobs.


Union’s Big Allegations: Is a Layoff Storm Coming?

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UNITE employees protest in Chennai over alleged TCS layoffs, demanding job protection.

 

UNITE has strongly alleged that TCS is conducting illegal layoffs. According to the union, thousands of experienced mid-level and senior employees are being replaced with freshers at significantly lower salaries—almost 80–85% less than the original pay.

During the protest in Chennai, union leaders held placards and banners demanding job security and justice for employees. UNITE’s Janani even claimed that as many as 30,000 to 40,000 employees could lose their jobs in this restructuring move.

The union argues that despite TCS reporting a revenue of ₹2.55 lakh crore, an operating profit margin of 24.3%, and a ₹45,588 crore dividend payout, the company is cutting jobs to maximize profits. Instead of layoffs, they suggest TCS should invest in upskilling and reskilling employees to prepare them for future technologies.


TCS Responds: What’s the Real Number?

UNITE members hold banners over alleged 30,000 TCS layoffs 2025
UNITE employees protest in Chennai over alleged TCS layoffs, demanding job protection.

TCS has officially rejected the union’s claims, calling them “incorrect and misleading.” According to the company, the actual layoffs are limited to just 2% of its workforce.

Since TCS employs over 600,000 people globally, 2% would mean around 12,000 employees—still a large number, but nowhere close to the 30,000–40,000 being claimed.

The company explained that these layoffs are part of a strategic transformation aimed at creating a “future-ready organization.” They are shifting focus to cloud computing, AI, and digital transformation, while phasing out certain legacy roles. TCS also stated that employees impacted will receive severance packages and transition support.

Interestingly, TCS clarified that this restructuring is not because of AI replacing jobs, but due to a skill mismatch where some employees’ expertise no longer fits the company’s evolving needs.


What This Means for the IT Industry?

The TCS layoffs 2025 controversy highlights a much larger concern in the IT industry: the growing gap between existing skills and emerging technologies.

  • For companies – Rapid changes in AI, cloud, and automation mean they must constantly adapt to stay competitive.

  • For employees – Long-serving professionals feel anxious about job security and often fear being replaced by cheaper or more tech-savvy talent.

  • For the industry – This debate raises questions about the responsibility of IT giants toward their workforce and the importance of reskilling programs.

The protests show that this isn’t just about numbers; it’s about people’s careers and livelihoods. While TCS insists layoffs are limited, the anxiety among IT workers reflects a deeper fear about the uncertain future of tech jobs in India.


Key Takeaway: Numbers vs. Human Impact

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UNITE employees protest in Chennai over alleged TCS layoffs, demanding job protection.

The real TCS layoffs 2025 number (12,000) is much smaller than the 30,000+ alleged by UNITE, but the debate has opened up an important conversation. The IT industry is evolving rapidly, and while companies focus on innovation, they must also ensure they support their existing workforce.

For IT professionals, this is a reminder to constantly upskill in areas like AI, cloud, and cybersecurity to remain relevant in an ever-changing job market.

At the end of the day, this story isn’t just about TCS—it’s about the future of India’s IT workforce and the balance between profit and people.

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