Print or Digital?
Is Generation Z (or Gen Z) really out and out rejecting hardcopies of things, like books, and opting for the digital versions or softcopies? Do they even read the newspaper, far less in print?
Is Generation Z (or Gen Z) really out and out rejecting hardcopies of things, like books, and opting for the digital versions or softcopies? Do they even read the newspaper, far less in print?
A rap song by a group of young men from Punjab's Talwara has gone viral after humorously appealing to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to extend welfare benefits to men and provide a monthly allowance of Rs 500.
You said yes to the love of your life. Then you said yes to the photographer, the drone operator, the floral designer, and the fog machine guy. Somewhere in there, the wedding happened too.
In the age of social media, diplomacy is no longer confined to closed-door meetings, carefully drafted communiqués and formal state dinners. Every gesture, glance, stumble and awkward interaction can now become viral political theatre within minutes.
Another FIR has been registered in connection with the circulation of allegedly inflammatory and misleading social media posts related to the violent workers' protest that took place in Noida last month, officials said on Wednesday.
The proposal being examined in Andhra Pradesh to restrict children's access to social media reflects a growing unease shared by parents, educators. and policymakers alike.
Instead, Desai uses the mobile phone as a narrative doorway into the deeper patterns of Indian life—our families, aspirations, anxieties, and the invisible rules that govern how we behave, online and offline.
The United States is preparing to widen its security net once again, this time by asking millions of prospective visitors to surrender five years of their social-media history as part of the routine travel authorisation process.
Megha Gambhir is the Founder and CEO of Stupa Sports, one of India’s most successful sports technology companies, making global headlines right now.
Australia’s decision to bar under-16s from social media is rooted in an anxiety that now spans continents: parents feel they are losing the battle to keep their children safe online.