VIDEO | Chennai: Tamil Nadu CM C Joseph Vijay (@TVKVijayHQ) flags off ‘Start Run, Stop Drugs’ awareness run on International Day against Drug Abuse.
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VIDEO | Chennai: Tamil Nadu CM C Joseph Vijay (@TVKVijayHQ) flags off ‘Start Run, Stop Drugs’ awareness run on International Day against Drug Abuse.
(Source: Third Party)
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Rest in Peace Robert Thurman, the great Buddhist Scholar, an inspiring human being who led his life with a purpose. A great loss for Tibetans altogether! #RobertThurman#Buddhism
Appealing for Work From Home (WFH) won’t change anything. If the govt genuinely wants it, it can strongly push or effectively enforce WFH in sectors where physical presence isn’t essential.
It’s common in the West but not in India because Indian companies still operate on a “presence equals productivity” mindset, where managers feel employees work seriously only when they are physically visible. If an employee isn’t exhausted by traffic, long hours, and physical attendance, they assume no real work is being done. There’s also a deeply ingrained feudal mindset where control, surveillance, and making juniors “feel the grind” is treated as management instead of actual productivity.
Otherwise, WFH can solve many problems for both individuals and the country. It reduces traffic, pollution, fuel consumption, stress, travel time, road accidents, and daily expenses for individuals while improving work-life balance. For India, it cuts crude oil consumption and import bills, reduces pressure on dollars, inflation, and urban infrastructure, while easing overcrowding in metro cities and saving huge amounts of productive time otherwise wasted in commuting.
@IYC Work from Home, How is it possible in Indian govt job scenario where your physical presence holds importance then your efficiency. Bring some rule!! @narendramodi
The Worthy Deputy Commissioner, Changthang, Mr. Nitish Rajora ,IAS today held a review meeting with Dr. Mohd Sadiq, Assistant Director, Sheep Husbandry Department (SHD), Changthang, in his office chamber at Nyoma.
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The Worthy Deputy Commissioner, Changthang, Mr. Nitish Rajora ,IAS today held a review meeting with Dr. Mohd Sadiq, Assistant Director, Sheep Husbandry Department (SHD), Changthang, in his office chamber at Nyoma.
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People of Leh, bowing in veneration to the Holy Relics of Lord Buddha. Inviting all residents on the sacred occasion of Buddh Purnima at 9 am in Jivetsal, for a befitting prayer before the Holy Relics.
A historic day for Ladakh.
I have approved the notification for creation of five new districts in Ladakh, fulfilling the aspirations and long pending demand of the people of Ladakh.
With creation of five new districts - Nubra, Sham, Changthang, Zanskar and Drass - Ladakh will now have seven districts, from existing two. The development is aligned with Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed & prosperous Ladakh.
This transformative decision, already approved by the Ministry of Home Affairs in August 2024, under the leadership of Hon’ble Minister of Home Affairs, Shri @AmitShah ji, would strengthen grassroots governance, decentralise administration & ensures faster delivery of public services to the people of Ladakh, especially those in remote & far-flung areas.
Creation of new districts, apart from bringing governance closer to citizens, will create new avenues for growth, employment & entrepreneurship.
I reaffirm my commitment to ensuring that every citizen of Ladakh benefits from this historic decision, as we move together towards a brighter, stronger & more prosperous future.
Thank you Hon’ble Prime Minister, for appreciating and encouraging the local entrepreneurs of Ladakh.
This appreciation will further strengthen the local farmers and enterprises in Ladakh. It will create new avenues of sustainable local employment and spur economic growth in the Union Territory.