New Delhi, Jan 26 (IANS) With nearly 60 per cent of its population under the age of 30, Pakistan is facing a critical test that could shape its economic, political and social future, a report has said. Generation Z, the country’s largest and most digitally connected generation, has the potential to bring change.However, economic hardship, political uncertainty and growing limits on free expression are leaving many young people disillusioned and increasingly inclined to leave the country, accor…
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Bhagalpur (Bihar), Jan 19 (IANS) On the occasion of Rashtriya Swabhiman Diwas, Colonel Ritesh Mohan, Commanding Officer of the 23 Bihar Battalion, said that the National Cadet Corps (NCC) has become significantly stronger under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He further said that continuous efforts are being made to implement PM Modi’s vision at the grassroots level.Speaking to IANS in Bhagalpur, Colonel Mohan said that most NCC cadets in Bihar and Jharkhand belong to Generatio…
New Delhi, Jan 19 (IANS) As the BJP has begun the process for electing its new national president, with senior party leaders submitting nomination papers for its 45-year-old working president Nitin Nabin, the party on Monday said that the move sends a clear message that “the country is young, and so is the BJP’s president.” Speaking to IANS, BJP MP Anurag Thakur said, “The BJP is the world’s largest political party, and it is also set to give the country one of the youngest national pr…
Jaipur, Jan 18 (IANS) Former Chief Justice of India Justice D.Y. Chandrachud on Sunday shared frank and wide-ranging reflections on law, democracy, the bail system and the functioning of the judiciary during a session at the Jaipur Literature Festival, offering rare personal and institutional insights drawn from his years on the Bench.Speaking candidly, Chandrachud said that although he belongs to the Baby Boomer generation, his two daughters are from Generation Z and have special needs. “If I…
New Delhi, Dec 22 (IANS) Two‑thirds or 66 per cent of employees, contemplating leaving their workplace, would accept a pay cut in exchange for improved workplace conditions and greater flexibility, a report showed on Monday.The report from Great Place To Work India found that “62 per cent of employees in typical workplaces are actively looking for new roles.”Among those considering to change workplace, 70 per cent expect to leave their current organisation within the next year.”Findings from o…
