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Bhanu Chander Reddy lost his job in the US and was unable to find employment again. He was laid off as part of the AI -driven layoffs. What is unfolding is probably worse than what we saw unfold during COVID. Geopolitics, war, AI.







Tech guys are the highest paid in the country. Have been fortunate enough to earn in lacs. Priority should have been to save & not overspend..Both my uncle's after 25+ yrs got laid off...took retirement at 50...saved loads of money incl land, jewels,MFs etc etc .

Instead of romanticising this, we should talk about how to standardise Health & Safety measures in every business. This is a health hazard that will leave this man disabled for life.




BREAKING: Oracle has reportedly begun layoffs, with 30,000 employees likely to be fired, per the Deccan Herald.


My mama is at a very senior position at Oracle, Bengaluru, and what he told me today honestly broke my heart, he said the situation is really bad, people he personally knows, hardworking, talented, 15+ years in the company, just terminated like that, and it’s not stopping, today it’s Oracle, tomorrow it’ll be some other company (he even named a few), all this because of increasing AI takeover, and the worst part is they can’t even do anything about it, his WhatsApp and mail are now filled with job requests, people asking for help, referrals, anything… share price is up, sure, but at what cost ? Gave their life to one company, replaced in weeks.


Bengaluru Citizens Stage "Scream" Protest Against Urban Planning Failures Bengaluru #Greenpeace India,together with a coalition of civil society groups under the #BengaluruRising campaign, staged city-wide demonstrations on #AprilFool’s Day to highlight the irony of modern planning failures in India’s high-tech capital. A collective "Scream" echoed across #Bengaluru as citizens protested what they termed the "absurdity" of the city’s current urban development trajectory. Amruta S.N., Climate and Energy Campaigner at Greenpeace India, described "Stupid Projects" as those plagued by massive delays, outrageous cost escalations and a fundamental failure to solve the problems they were originally designed to address. In the lead-up to the #GBA elections, the campaign is urging candidates to engage with these concerns rather than allowing the city to descend into further logistical chaos. The "Scream" interventions drew attention to three sites emblematic of infrastructure stagnation. At the Rajarajeshwari Nagar Arch Flyover, residents protested a project delayed for more than four years. At the Dommasandra flyover, the delay has stretched to nearly six years, disrupting daily life without delivering relief. Meanwhile, at the defunct Mysore Lamps factory, activists opposed a proposal to replace a dense, forest-like urban canopy with a convention center, raising urgent questions about ecological preservation versus large-scale concrete development. The campaign follows months of "Imaginariums" , innovative workshops with students, professionals and residents, designed to capture the divide between official priorities and public needs. By launching these actions on April 1st, activists underscored the irony of a global tech hub relying on outdated, mid-20th-century urban planning models. @greenpeaceindia @Greenpeace @GBA_office @BDAOfficialGok @DKShivakumar












