At first, removing the rules sounds like the ultimate upgrade - faster, louder, more extreme. But once you take those limits away, things start to get out of control very quickly. The cars become less ...
It was 8:47 a.m., the cab was already waiting downstairs and I was standing barefoot in front of a wardrobe I knew very well — and yet didn’t want to engage with. There was no time for experimentation ...
India celebrates National Mathematics Day on December 22 to commemorate the birth anniversary of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. He shaped twentieth-century mathematics with his ...
MANILA, Philippines — Local boy band Formula 5 celebrated its first anniversary in the music industry with a concert in Quezon City's Viva Cafe. In an interview with the media, Formula 5 manager Frank ...
The Indian stock market's character has fundamentally changed, becoming more resilient and less vulnerable as domestic SIP flows have made local investors the marginal price-setters, says Rajkumar ...
The world has changed. The rules have changed. And many people since Covid appear to ignore the limits that have been set on them—in fami­lies, at work, in communities, and anywhere. That’s why my ...
A Japanese town is considering a non-binding ordinance that would limit daily smartphone use for residents of all ages to two hours. The proposed guidelines suggest that children between 6 and 12 ...
A town in Japan has proposed a new rule asking residents to limit smartphone use to two hours a day. The proposal, announced by officials in Toyoake, Aichi prefecture, aims to tackle online addiction ...
A town in Japan is asking residents to drastically cut back on their smartphone use in a bid to tackle rising concerns about online addiction, poor sleep, and declining mental health. Officials in ...
The mayor of a town in Japan is backing a proposal to limit smartphone use by its residents young and old to just two hours a day. Officials in Toyoake, about 150 miles west of Tokyo and with a ...
The Employee provident fund officer (EPFO) has increased the auto-settlement limit for advance claims from existing Rs1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh, enabling members to receive higher funds in time of need.