interview
Interviews with lovers, fighters and the various professionals who deal with our dysfunction.
WORK-LIFE BALANCE CHALLENGES
Work-Life Balance Challenges Work-life balance refers to the equilibrium between an individual’s professional responsibilities and personal life, including time spent with family, hobbies, self-care, and other non-work-related activities. Achieving a healthy work-life balance is essential for maintaining physical and mental well-being, fostering strong relationships, and ensuring long-term career satisfaction. However, balancing these aspects of life can be challenging, especially in today’s fast-paced, highly connected, and competitive work environments. This article explores the common challenges individuals face in achieving work-life balance and offers insights into overcoming them.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
GENDER EQUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE
Gender Equality in the Workplace Gender equality in the workplace refers to the equal rights, opportunities, and treatment of individuals, regardless of their gender. In recent decades, the conversation around gender equality has gained significant momentum, as women, non-binary, and gender-diverse individuals have advocated for fair treatment, equal opportunities, and respect in all aspects of professional life. However, despite progress in many areas, gender inequality continues to persist in various forms across workplaces globally. Addressing this issue is not only a moral imperative but also a business necessity, as diverse and inclusive workplaces foster better performance, innovation, and overall success.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
GLOBALIZATION AND JOB MARKET
Globalization and Job Markets Globalization refers to the process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, facilitated by advances in technology, trade, communication, and transportation. It has reshaped economies, markets, and the way businesses operate on a global scale. One of the most profound effects of globalization is its impact on job markets. It has transformed the structure of employment, the nature of work, and the distribution of jobs across countries and regions. This article explores the relationship between globalization and job markets, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges that arise from this global phenomenon.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
Human capital development refers to the process of improving the skills, knowledge, experience, and capabilities of individuals within an organization or society. It is essential for personal and professional growth and plays a crucial role in driving economic development and organizational success. At its core, human capital development focuses on investing in people, enhancing their abilities, and creating an environment where individuals can reach their full potential. In today’s knowledge-based economy, the development of human capital is a key driver of productivity, innovation, and competitiveness.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Humans
The Ascent of Short, Extreme Exercises: Readiness for Occupied Lives
What Are Short, Extreme Exercises? Short, extreme exercises are intended to amplify effectiveness by conveying the greatest outcomes in negligible time. These schedules ordinarily join eruptions of high-exertion practice with brief reprieve periods, focusing on cardiovascular well-being, strength, and perseverance.
By Shahanaz Aktherabout a year ago in Humans
Can Work Be Enjoyable? Gen Z Shows Us How
Every generation that has evolved with the wheels of time has honed its own set of ideals and mindset when it comes to work, home and society. As society transformed itself from the primitiveness of civilisation to embracing the wave of evolution with technology and modernity in the way they presented themselves and the mindsets they held, the outlook of the workplace has seen its metamorphosis from being completely patriarchal and male-dominated to being gender inclusive and welcoming diversity all over the world.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Why Do Women Need Control Over Their Bodies? Understanding Abortion Laws in India
The issue of abortion has consistently sparked considerable debate and conversation. Some individuals advocate for the rights of mothers or pregnant women to choose to continue with the pregnancy or terminate it; conversely, others believe that a foetus is more than just a mere collection of cells, viewing it as a living entity with its own life, deserving of individual rights and freedoms separate from those of the pregnant woman. A notable instance when personal freedoms were at risk was when women's access to safe abortion services was jeopardized. For many years, until 1971, India deemed abortion criminal and referred to it as “intentionally causing miscarriage.” Voluntary abortion, except in cases where the pregnant woman's life was endangered, could result in a punishment of up to three years in prison, a monetary fine, or both.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Delhi Steps for Emergency as Air Pollution Reaches a Hazard Level
Delhi Air Pollution Worsens: Schools Go Online and Trucks Banned Air quality in Delhi worsened, so the government had to enforce new measures to preserve people's health. The city has hardly ever been alien to air pollution, but this time, it has been so dangerous that needful action was required. Here's everything you need to know about what is happening and how it affects all.
By Abhay kumar chauhanabout a year ago in Humans
The Moon, the Ocean, and You—Why Imperfections Make Life Beautiful
Summary Someone once asked Bob Marley if a perfect woman exists. He replied: "Who cares about perfection? The moon isn’t perfect; it’s full of craters. The ocean is stunning but salty and dark in its depths. The sky seems infinite but is often covered by clouds. So, not every beautiful thing is perfect, but it is unique. Every woman can be special to someone. Stop trying to be perfect; instead, live freely and enjoy life. Do what makes you happy without worrying about impressing others."
By Muhammad Waseem about a year ago in Humans






