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  • 2 days ago | hrkatha.com | Radhika Sharma

    Human resources departments are meant to serve as the conscience of corporate life—advocates for fairness, mediators in conflicts, and guardians of workplace ethics. Yet across offices worldwide, employees tell familiar stories of HR remaining silent when support was most needed, appearing indifferent to genuine grievances, or failing to act when ethical lines are crossed.

  • 2 days ago | hrkatha.com | Radhika Sharma

    Nissan Motor is preparing for one of its most significant restructuring moves to date, with plans to cut around 20,000 jobs, globally and explore the sale of its Yokohama headquarters. The measures are part of a broader strategy to manage rising costs, streamline operations and reduce debt. Nissan’s restructuring plan includes a significant transformation of its vehicle- development process.

  • 3 days ago | hrkatha.com | Radhika Sharma

    As conversations around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) dominate corporate agendas, most organisations struggle to turn policy into meaningful action. JB Pharma, a Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company, claims to have found a different approach: letting women design and lead the programmes meant to support them. The company’s strategy centres on a straightforward premise—that meaningful change must be driven by those it seeks to benefit.

  • 4 days ago | hrkatha.com | Radhika Sharma

    In corporate corridors across the world, a crisis is unfolding in silence. Whilst the Great Resignation and “quiet quitting” dominated headlines, a more insidious phenomenon has taken root: “quiet cracking”. Unlike their predecessors, these employees do not storm out or brazenly shirk responsibilities. Instead, they remain at their desks, attending meetings and logging hours, whilst slowly disintegrating from within.

  • 5 days ago | ndtv.com | Radhika Sharma

    Growing up, Shweta Tripathi didn't like her bureaucrat father regularly asking her a particular question. "Which book are you reading and did you exercise today?" remembers the Mirzapur star. Today, her father would be proud. Not only because she has made a name for herself as a rank outsider in the film industry but also because she is a fitness enthusiast who feels stronger both "physically and mentally" when she works out.

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25 Feb 25

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