Gen X
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Opinion: Why Gen X Must Police Authenticity In The Age Of AI
- Monday June 22, 2026
- Opinion | Shubhranshu Singh
In the bazaars of Mughal India, the muhtasib walked the lanes each morning with a unique authority. He carried no sword but only a set of weights and a practised eye. His tasks were unglamorous such as to check that the trader's scale was honest, that the ghee remained free of any added fat, that the silk sold as Banarasi was genuine, rather tha...
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Rare Appendix Cancer On Rise Among Millennials And Gen X: Study
- Tuesday June 10, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Appendix cancers are exceedingly rare, but they are being identified more often among Gen X and millennials than in previous generations.
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Gen Y wants it all without hard work: study
- Thursday March 11, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Generation Y -- those born in and after late 80s -- take employment simply as a means for paying bills and value their leisure time far more than people of older generations, a survey has found.
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Opinion: Why Gen X Must Police Authenticity In The Age Of AI
- Monday June 22, 2026
- Opinion | Shubhranshu Singh
In the bazaars of Mughal India, the muhtasib walked the lanes each morning with a unique authority. He carried no sword but only a set of weights and a practised eye. His tasks were unglamorous such as to check that the trader's scale was honest, that the ghee remained free of any added fat, that the silk sold as Banarasi was genuine, rather tha...
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www.ndtv.com
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Rare Appendix Cancer On Rise Among Millennials And Gen X: Study
- Tuesday June 10, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Appendix cancers are exceedingly rare, but they are being identified more often among Gen X and millennials than in previous generations.
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www.ndtv.com
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Gen Y wants it all without hard work: study
- Thursday March 11, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Generation Y -- those born in and after late 80s -- take employment simply as a means for paying bills and value their leisure time far more than people of older generations, a survey has found.
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www.ndtv.com