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CGHS card rules revised – Central govt employees must know this new directive

There is an important news for the employees of the central government. The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has clarified that if monthly contribution is being deducted regularly from the salary of an employee under CGHS (Central Government Health Scheme), then it is mandatory to give him CGHS service card, even if he has

Indian IT Industry at an Inflection Point: Time for a Reboot?

By Narry (Narsimha Rao Mannepalli) It’s the Annual earnings season for most of the Indian IT industry and would be a good checkpoint to reflect on where we are and what lies ahead of us. By all indications, FY 2026 is shaping up to be another year of muted growth for the Indian IT industry—likely

Transactions, networks and blockchain: Where is the data stored when you send a bitcoin?

In the previous article we explored the concept of Bitcoin wallets—the digital storage mechanism for this emerging asset class. At first glance, this may not seem particularly groundbreaking; after all, we are already familiar with digital wallets offered by banks, PayPal, or Paytm for managing traditional fiat currency. However, to truly appreciate the innovation behind

UPI services disrupted across India: Third outage in a month leaves users frustrated

Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services experienced a major disruption across India, marking the third major outage in a month. Users are facing widespread issues on digital payment platforms like Paytm, Google Pay and PhonePe. (More details are awaited.)  » Read More

Fairmont Mumbai eyes breakeven in 5-7 years

Fairmont Mumbai, Accor group‘s luxury hotel chain, which was launched this week in the metropolis, is looking to break even within 5-7 years, general manager Rajiv Kapoor said in a conversation with FE. The Mumbai property, located in the suburb of Andheri, is the second for Accor’s Fairmont brand in India after the Fairmont Jaipur