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Shamini

I’m Shamini, a writer who enjoys exploring and explaining current events. I provide detailed insights and fresh perspectives on various topics, helping readers understand the stories that matter most.

What Is the Current DA in UPS and How Many Employees Will Gain?

What Is the Current DA in UPS and How Many Employees Will Gain?

What is the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS)? The Unified Pension Scheme (UPS), beginning 1 April 2025, provides a guaranteed pension option as part of the National Pension System (NPS) for central government employees. Employees with

Domestic Workers Lead Call for Tougher Loan Laws on International Workers Day in Hong Kong

Domestic Workers Lead Call for Tougher Loan Laws on International Workers Day in Hong Kong

On the eve of International Domestic Workers Day, a coalition of NGOs and pro-establishment lawmaker Edward Leung asked Hong Kong's government to tighten the regulations surrounding personal loans, especially those concerning foreign domestic workers. Chrystie

National Insurance Company Limited AO Apply Online 2025: Direct Link Eligibility and Vacancy Details

National Insurance Company Limited AO Apply Online 2025: Direct Link Eligibility and Vacancy Details

The National Insurance Company Limited (NICL), owned by the Government of India, has invited applications for 266 Administrative Officer (AO) positions in Scale-I, consisting of 170 generalist positions and 96 specialist positions. While online registrations

Work-Life Balance the Japanese Way: What Is Yutori and Why You Need It

Work-Life Balance the Japanese Way: What Is Yutori and Why You Need It

In today's frantic world, the Japanese philosophy of Yutori provides a refreshing alternative to the hustle mentality. Meaning "room to breathe" or "leeway", it is about introducing mental and temporal space in our lives in

Taiwan Welcomes Filipinos with Extended Visa Free Entry Until 2026

Taiwan Welcomes Filipinos with Extended Visa Free Entry Until 2026

An extension of Taiwan's visa-free travel programme for Philippine passport holders has been renewed for another year. This extension allows for a 14-day stay until July 31, 2026. The renewal was unveiled by Foreign Minister Lin

Judge Blocks Rubio’s Plan to Lay Off 2,000 State Department Employees 

Judge Blocks Rubio’s Plan to Lay Off 2,000 State Department Employees 

A federal judge in San Francisco has temporarily prevented Secretary of State Marco Rubio from laying off almost 2,000 U.S.-based State Department employees, applying her May injunction that previously blocked what she called an "unprecedented"

eShram Card  for Unorganized Workers Full Guide: Who Can Apply, Required Documents and How to Check Balance

eShram Card  for Unorganized Workers Full Guide: Who Can Apply, Required Documents and How to Check Balance

Launched on August 26, 2021 by the Ministry of Labour and Employment the eShram Card is the pioneering initiative of the Government of India to give identity, recognition and support to workers in the unorganised

Unilever Under Fire: Ivory Coast Workers Accuse Unilever of Union Rights Violations

Unilever Under Fire: Ivory Coast Workers Accuse Unilever of Union Rights Violations

Employees at Unilever Côte d’Ivoire have alleged that the company severed its collective bargaining agreement with employees amid plans to sell its local operation to a consortium led by SDTM. Documentation demonstrates that Unilever rejects

Bulgaria Opens Doors to 70,000 Migrants Workers to Tackle Labour Shortage

Bulgaria Opens Doors to 70,000 Migrants Workers to Tackle Labour Shortage

During a parliamentary committee meeting, Bulgaria's social minister Borislav Gutsanov stated that between 50,000 and 70,000 migrants from foreign countries need to end up working in Bulgaria towards the end of 2025. The total number

Nicaragua Severs Relations With UN Refugee Agency Amid Rising Tensions

Nicaragua Severs Relations With UN Refugee Agency Amid Rising Tensions

Nicaragua has officially terminated its cooperation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), worsening relationships with the broader international community and jeopardising a safety net for tens of thousands of Nicaraguan refugees. In