<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Employee Information Hub</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/"/><updated>2025-11-27T19:02:54+00:00</updated><id>https://staffinfo.in/</id><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author><entry><title>Pakistan Eye 3-0 Whitewash as Sri Lanka Face Final ODI in Rawalpindi</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/pakistan-eye-3-0-whitewash-as-sri-lanka-face-final-odi-in-rawalpindi"/><summary>Pakistan aims to complete a 3-0 ODI whitewash over Sri Lanka in the final match at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on November 16, 2025, led by Babar Azam’s century and Shaheen Afridi’s bowling. Sri Lanka’s first ODI tour since 2019 highlights a growing gap between the teams.</summary><updated>2025-11-27T19:02:54+00:00</updated><published>2025-11-27T19:02:54+00:00</published><category>Sports</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Punjab Declares Holiday for 350th Martyrdom Anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/punjab-declares-holiday-for-350th-martyrdom-anniversary-of-guru-tegh-bahadur"/><summary></summary><updated>2025-11-24T13:15:11+00:00</updated><published>2025-11-24T13:15:11+00:00</published><category>Cultural Experiences &amp; Lifestyle</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>India Prepares for International Women’s Day 2025 with Hindi Speeches Highlighting Equality Gaps</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/india-prepares-for-international-women-s-day-2025-with-hindi-speeches-highlighting-equality-gaps"/><summary></summary><updated>2025-11-20T18:58:43+00:00</updated><published>2025-11-20T18:58:43+00:00</published><category>Social Issues in India</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Cyclone 'Montha' Shatters October Norms in Bhopal with Unseasonal Rain and 17°C Temperature Drop</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/cyclone-montha-shatters-october-norms-in-bhopal-with-unseasonal-rain-and-17c-temperature-drop"/><summary>Cyclone 'Montha' triggered unseasonal rain and a 17°C temperature drop in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, in October 2025, shattering historical norms and prompting emergency alerts. The Indian Meteorological Department warns such events may become more frequent.</summary><updated>2025-10-30T11:51:14+00:00</updated><published>2025-10-30T11:51:14+00:00</published><category>News &amp; Current Affairs</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Gold Hits Highs on Oct 9, 2025 amid US Shutdown Fears, Festive Rush</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/gold-hits-highs-on-oct-9-2025-amid-us-shutdown-fears-festive-rush"/><summary>India’s gold rates jumped to historic levels on Oct 9, 2025 as US shutdown fears and Karva Chauth demand pushed 24‑carat gold above ₹12,400 per gram.</summary><updated>2025-10-23T10:59:18+00:00</updated><published>2025-10-23T10:59:18+00:00</published><category>Business News</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>CBSE Rolls Out NEP 2025: What the 5+3+3+4 Shift Means for Students</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/cbse-rolls-out-nep2025-what-the-5-3-3-4-shift-means-for-students"/><summary>The Central Board of Secondary Education is touring schools to explain the new 5+3+3+4 structure mandated by NEP 2025. Sessions cover reduced rote‑learning questions, a focus on competency‑based testing, mother‑tongue instruction up to Class 5 and multilingual entrance exams. Board exams start on 15 Feb 2025, aiming for holistic, skill‑oriented learning across India.</summary><updated>2025-09-25T12:25:58+00:00</updated><published>2025-09-25T12:25:58+00:00</published><category>Education Reform</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Sébastien Lecornu becomes France’s Prime Minister: profile, power test, and what comes next</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/sebastien-lecornu-becomes-france-s-prime-minister-profile-power-test-and-what-comes-next"/><summary>At 39, Sébastien Lecornu is France’s new Prime Minister after François Bayrou’s government fell in a no-confidence vote. A conservative Gaullist who’s served in every Macron government since 2017, he moves from Defense to Matignon amid a hung parliament and protest fatigue. His mission: restore stability, protect France’s sovereignty, and pass laws in a fractured Assembly.</summary><updated>2025-09-11T12:03:16+00:00</updated><published>2025-09-11T12:03:16+00:00</published><category>News &amp; Current Affairs</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>What is your daily routine as an Indian?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/what-is-your-daily-routine-as-an-indian"/><summary>Being an Indian, my daily routine is filled with unique rituals and traditions that are an essential part of my culture. From early morning yoga to savoring spicy and diverse Indian cuisine, every aspect of my routine represents the vibrant lifestyle of India. This post will shed light on my journey through the day, while also revealing the unwavering spiritual and social ethos of Indian society. Join me as I delve into the intricacies of life in India, narrated from a first-hand perspective.</summary><updated>2023-08-15T09:03:56+00:00</updated><published>2023-08-15T09:03:56+00:00</published><category>Lifestyle &amp; Culture</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Revamping the Indian University System - Calls for reforms and modernization</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/revamping-the-indian-university-system-calls-for-reforms-and-modernization"/><summary>Hey folks, let's gab about the Indian University System, it's like a grand old mansion that needs a bit of TLC, if you catch my drift. We've been hearing calls for an all-out makeover, a real Hollywood style transformation. Picture this - an education system with 21st-century tech, modern teaching methods and curricula that's as fresh as morning dew. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying our universities are as outdated as my grandma's rotary phone, but there's definitely room for improvement. So, let's roll up our sleeves and bring in the new while preserving the gold in the old, because that's what revamps are all about, right?</summary><updated>2023-08-03T06:43:08+00:00</updated><published>2023-08-03T06:43:08+00:00</published><category>Education Reform</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Will Tata be successful with Air India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/will-tata-be-successful-with-air-india"/><summary>Well, buckle up, folks! The big question on everyone's lips is whether Tata can breathe life back into Air India, a bit like a phoenix rising from the ashes. Now, I'm no Nostradamus, but Tata's got a knack for making things fly (pun totally intended). They've got the passion, the resources, and the experience, having launched India's first airline. So, if anyone can turn Air India from a turbulent tale to a soaring success, it's Tata. So, let's sit back, fasten our seatbelts, and enjoy the flight!</summary><updated>2023-08-02T08:18:31+00:00</updated><published>2023-08-02T08:18:31+00:00</published><category>Business News</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>How is life like for someone from India, living in London?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/how-is-life-like-for-someone-from-india-living-in-london"/><summary>Living the London life as an Indian is like being in a Bollywood movie, but instead of Mumbai's hustle, it's the River Thames' charm. It's a spicy curry of experiences mixed with the classic British fish and chips. I'm juggling between saying 'Namaste' and 'Cheerio', while trying to replace my spice-loaded Biryani with a rather polite Shepherd's pie. You'll find me sipping masala chai, whilst gazing at the iconic Big Ben, pondering over the fusion of my vibrant Indian culture with the British elegance. So, it's really like living in two worlds at once, and boy, isn't it a jolly good ride!</summary><updated>2023-07-30T08:24:30+00:00</updated><published>2023-07-30T08:24:30+00:00</published><category>Cultural Experiences &amp; Lifestyle</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Can a Redmi Note 10 Pro Max battery be used for a day?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/can-a-redmi-note-10-pro-max-battery-be-used-for-a-day"/><summary>After testing out the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, I can confidently share that its battery life is more than sufficient for a day's use. Even with heavy usage, including gaming, streaming and constant social media browsing, the battery held up impressively. It owes this to its powerful 5020mAh battery, which is designed to last. However, keep in mind that battery life can slightly vary depending on your individual usage pattern. Overall, the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max certainly delivers when it comes to all-day battery life.</summary><updated>2023-07-26T05:21:06+00:00</updated><published>2023-07-26T05:21:06+00:00</published><category>Technology &amp; Gadgets</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Why do some Indians dislike India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/why-do-some-indians-dislike-india"/><summary>In my recent exploration of the topic, I've noticed a trend of some Indians expressing dissatisfaction with their homeland. This discontentment is often fueled by issues like corruption, poor infrastructure, and prevalent social inequalities. The slow pace of development and bureaucratic red tape also adds to the frustration. Additionally, cultural factors, including rigid traditions and societal norms, can make some feel stifled. However, it's crucial to remember that these sentiments don't represent all Indians, but rather a segment that feels disenchanted.</summary><updated>2023-07-21T17:01:19+00:00</updated><published>2023-07-21T17:01:19+00:00</published><category>Cultural Analysis</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Is India a better country than Brazil?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/is-india-a-better-country-than-brazil"/><summary>In my exploration of whether India is a better country than Brazil, I've found that it's not a simple black-and-white issue. Both countries have unique strengths and challenges. India stands out with its rich culture, technological advancements and fast-growing economy. However, Brazil boasts of a better standard of living, lower poverty rates, and well-preserved natural beauty. Ultimately, the definition of 'better' depends on one's perspective and what aspects one values more in a nation.</summary><updated>2023-07-18T17:54:13+00:00</updated><published>2023-07-18T17:54:13+00:00</published><category>Comparative Analysis</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>What happens if a drunken man boards the Delhi metro?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/what-happens-if-a-drunken-man-boards-the-delhi-metro"/><summary>In my recent post, I explored what happens if a drunk man boards the Delhi metro. I found that the Delhi metro has strict rules against intoxication, with hefty penalties to maintain order and safety. If a person is visibly drunk, they could be denied entry or even face legal consequences. It's not just about the law, though; it's also about respecting fellow passengers who deserve a peaceful and safe journey. Ultimately, it's clear that responsible behavior is the best course of action when using public transport.</summary><updated>2023-07-11T15:15:00+00:00</updated><published>2023-07-11T15:15:00+00:00</published><category>News &amp; Current Affairs</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Have any Indians married foreign women?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/have-any-indians-married-foreign-women"/><summary>In my latest research, I discovered that many Indians have indeed married foreign women. These unions often result from love, shared interests, and the desire to embrace different cultures. This blending of traditions and backgrounds enriches the lives of not only the couple but also their families and communities. While challenges may arise, these couples demonstrate that love transcends borders and cultural barriers. It's heartwarming to see love and understanding bringing people together from all walks of life.</summary><updated>2023-04-30T22:24:09+00:00</updated><published>2023-04-30T22:24:09+00:00</published><category>Intercultural Relationships and Marriages</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Why does life absolutely suck in India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/why-does-life-absolutely-suck-in-india"/><summary>Life in India can be tough and challenging. From the lack of access to basic necessities such as clean water and electricity, to the vast economic and social inequality that persists in the country, it is no wonder why life can feel like it absolutely sucks in India. The intense poverty and unemployment levels that plague the country mean that daily life is often an uphill struggle, with countless people struggling to make ends meet. In addition, the country's infrastructure is often inadequate, leading to unsafe roads and poor healthcare services. The lack of access to quality education and opportunities further add to the woes of the people. All in all, life in India can be difficult and trying, making it easy to understand why life can feel like it "absolutely sucks" in India.</summary><updated>2023-03-29T17:04:01+00:00</updated><published>2023-03-29T17:04:01+00:00</published><category>Social Issues in India</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Which is the most reliable news media in India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/which-is-the-most-reliable-news-media-in-india"/><summary>In India, there is a wide variety of news media outlets, making it difficult to determine which is the most reliable. However, one of the most trusted sources for timely, accurate news and information is The Hindu. This leading English newspaper boasts a long history of providing unbiased, reliable coverage of current events, with an experienced team of reporters and editors who ensure accuracy and fairness. The Hindu also publishes exclusive analysis and commentary from respected experts in the field. Additionally, The Hindu is also known for its commitment to ethical journalism and its commitment to upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity. As such, The Hindu remains one of the most reliable news media outlets in India.</summary><updated>2023-03-13T08:05:51+00:00</updated><published>2023-03-13T08:05:51+00:00</published><category>News Media in India</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>What are the lifespans of people in Vedic India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/what-are-the-lifespans-of-people-in-vedic-india"/><summary>The article discusses the lifespans of people in Vedic India, which is an ancient civilization originating in the Indian subcontinent. It states that life expectancy was low due to high levels of infant mortality, poor nutrition, and a lack of access to healthcare. However, some people lived to be very old, with the oldest recorded person reaching the age of 120. It also notes that the average lifespan was between 40 and 50 years. It concludes that the lifestyle and diet in Vedic India had an impact on life expectancy and that the lack of medical care had a significant effect.</summary><updated>2023-02-14T23:06:54+00:00</updated><published>2023-02-14T23:06:54+00:00</published><category>History of Vedic India</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Why don't people who hate India leave India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/why-dont-people-who-hate-india-leave-india"/><summary>This article explores the reasons why some people may hate India, despite living in the country. It is suggested that this is because India is a complex country, with many different cultures, languages, and religions, which can be difficult to negotiate. Additionally, it is argued that the Indian economy and democracy provide opportunities to those who take advantage of them, and that the country has made great progress in many areas, such as reducing poverty. Lastly, it is noted that India is a source of pride for many, and that no matter how difficult things may be, people who live in India are often reluctant to leave.</summary><updated>2023-02-08T15:22:43+00:00</updated><published>2023-02-08T15:22:43+00:00</published><category>Indian Politics and Society</category><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Is the Times of India a good newspaper?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/is-the-times-of-india-a-good-newspaper"/><summary>The Times of India is one of India's leading English language newspapers. It is known for its comprehensive coverage of national and international news, and its in-depth analysis. It is also well-known for its wide range of topics, from politics to sports, entertainment, business, and lifestyle. The Times of India has a strong presence across the country, with editions in over 20 cities. It is also available online, and has wide reader engagement and a strong social media presence. In conclusion, The Times of India is a top-quality and well-respected newspaper.</summary><updated>2023-01-31T11:47:03+00:00</updated><published>2023-01-31T11:47:03+00:00</published><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>How to stay away from Indian scams as foreigner living in India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/how-to-stay-away-from-indian-scams-as-foreigner-living-in-india"/><summary>Living in India as a foreigner can be a wonderful experience, but you need to be aware of the potential for scams. Indian scams are usually carried out through fraudsters posing as government officials, employers, landlords, or other people of authority. To protect yourself from becoming a victim of these scams, you should always be aware of your surroundings and be suspicious of any offers that seem too good to be true. If you are ever approached by someone offering a deal that is too good to be true, do your research to verify the legitimacy of the offer before making any decisions. Keywords: Indian scams, fraudsters, government officials, employers, landlords, suspicious offers.</summary><updated>2023-01-27T21:05:38+00:00</updated><published>2023-01-27T21:05:38+00:00</published><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>What are five things women hate about being in India?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/what-are-five-things-women-hate-about-being-in-india"/><summary>India is a patriarchal society with a long history of gender inequality. Women face many challenges and disadvantages in India, with five key issues being: lack of safety and security, unequal pay and workplace discrimination, sexual harassment and assault, lack of education and healthcare, and limited access to resources. Women in India also often have limited rights in terms of marriage, divorce and property ownership. These issues can make it difficult for women to live their lives with autonomy and dignity. </summary><updated>2023-01-27T12:18:29+00:00</updated><published>2023-01-27T12:18:29+00:00</published><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry><entry><title>Which news channels are in favour of Modi?</title><link href="https://staffinfo.in/which-news-channels-are-in-favour-of-modi"/><summary>This article focuses on which news channels are in favour of Modi. It looks at both Indian and international news channels and discusses how they are either in favour or against the Indian Prime Minister. It looks at the opinions of Modi supporters and opponents and how these opinions have changed over time. It also looks at the role of the media in shaping public opinion about the Prime Minister. Finally, it looks at the impact of these news channels on Modi's political career.</summary><updated>2023-01-23T15:55:25+00:00</updated><published>2023-01-23T15:55:25+00:00</published><author><name>Aarav Khatri</name><uri>https://staffinfo.in/author/aarav-khatri/</uri></author></entry></feed>