NEW DELHI: Nearly two-thirds of workers believe that working conditions will improve with increased break breaks and leave practices once four new labor laws are fully implemented, and expect income security to improve due to wage transparency. A similar proportion of employers believe that the new code will improve the ease of doing business due to streamlined and simplified compliance systems. These are some of the findings of the ‘Perception Survey’ released by the VV Giri National Labor Institute (VVGNLI) on Monday. The survey was conducted after the four labor codes were officially promulgated on November 21. Some 66% of workers believe safety, transportation and surveillance requirements will improve protection for female workers, while 63% believe mandatory safety equipment and protective measures will improve workplace conditions. On social security, 68% of workers welcome e-Shram and welfare boards for easier access to services, and 63% see greater mobility for contract, migrant and gig workers.
Nancy Guthrie Health: Cardiologist explains what happens when heart medication is stopped suddenly
The search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since January 31.

Authorities believe the 84-year-old was taken from his home against his will TucsonArizona. Investigators confirmed that the family received a ransom note demanding $6 million in Bitcoin and warned that Nancy could be harmed if payment was not made by 7 p.m. ET on Monday. Although the family agreed to pay the fee, deadline It’s past.
A few hours before the deadline, Savannah Guthrie As the search continued for another week, they turned to social media to urge the public to seek help.
“As we enter another week into this nightmare, I wanted to come up and share some thoughts,” she said in the video. “Law enforcement is working tirelessly, around the clock, trying to take her mom, trying to find her.”
“She was taken away and we don’t know where. We need your help,” she added.
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Nancy Guthrie’s health
As the investigation continues, concerns about Nancy Guthrie’s health are growing.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department previously disclosed an important development since the evening of February 1, when she pacemaker Stop syncing with her Apple Watch. This raised concerns that she may not have access to basic medical care.
D. Syria S. Woman, Ph.D., MD, FACC, FSCAI, talk with Promote the potential dangers of suddenly stopping heart-related medications.
Naidoo explained that heart medications generally fall into three categories:
- Drugs to prevent major events from happening
- Medications used to treat chronic conditions such as high blood pressure
- Drugs that actively help heart function
He noted that some drugs, including blood pressure Medications or certain blood thinners can be stopped suddenly without immediate symptoms, but doing so increases long-term risks.
“In most cases, even in high-risk patients, the annual risk of stroke is about 5 percent, so if you stop taking blood thinners, they’re going to have a stroke the next day. They might not even have a stroke for a whole year, but their risk will go back up…maybe 10-fold,” he told the outlet.
However, he warned that stopping other medications could be far more dangerous.
“For patients receiving stents, if they are taking different types of blood thinners, such as Plavix, these medications can certainly be life-threatening if stopped within a short period of time. [event],” he added.
Naidoo added that sudden discontinuation of medication in patients with a weakened heart may cause symptoms such as dizziness or shortness of breath. These conditions usually require immediate medical attention.
Authorities have not released further updates on Nancy Guthrie’s whereabouts as the search is ongoing.
T20 World Cup: Multiple Test and ODI player for Pakistan named replacement for USA’s Jasdeep Singh Cricket News
New Delhi: The United States cricket team has been forced to make changes to its squad for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup after fast bowler Jasdeep Singh was ruled out due to a shoulder injury. The International ICC confirmed that Ehsan Adil has been approved by the tournament’s technical committee as his replacement.
In a statement confirming the change, the ICC wrote: “The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Event Technical Committee has approved Ehsan Adil as a replacement for Jasdeep Singh in the United States squad.” Adil, who has previously played three Tests and six ODIs for Pakistan, is yet to play an international match for the United States but will be eligible to join the squad subject to committee approval. The International Cricket Federation also noted that “replacement players will need to be approved by the Event Technical Committee (ETC) before they can officially join the team.”Jasdeep Singh got injured during the warm-up match against New Zealand at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. When the 32-year-old tried to dive for Devon Conway’s shot, he landed awkwardly on his right shoulder and was in obvious pain. He was quickly surrounded by players and support staff before being taken off the pitch and taken to hospital for scans.Jasdeep’s story is an important part of the rise of American cricket. Born in New York, he moved to Punjab as a child before returning to the United States and taking cricket seriously. He made his debut for Team USA in 2015 and has been a regular member of the team since 2018 after battling injuries. He played a total of 45 ODIs and 30 T20Is, taking 54 and 31 wickets respectively.He was also part of Team USA’s memorable 2024 T20 World Cup where the team shocked Pakistan and Jasdeep dismissed Babar Azam in that historic match. His absence in 2026 will be a setback for Team USA, but the addition of Ehsan Adil gives them an experienced pace option as they prepare for the global tournament.
Saying Tamil Nadu ignored in budget is ‘not at all correct’: FM Sitharaman | India News
New Delhi: During the budget discussions that began in the Union House on Monday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman rebuked DMK member P Wilson for claiming that Tamil Nadu was neglected in the Union Budget. Highlighting the various initiatives announced in the Budget for the poll-hit state, she said “blanket statements like this, which are without any basis, linked to the Budget tabled eight days ago, are simply not correct”. The DMK and AIADMK also attacked each other over announcements and projects in Tamil Nadu while participating in the debate on the Union Budget in the Union House. In his speech, Wilson claimed that “for many years, Tamil Nadu has argued that the federal government’s approach to tax devolution has systematically disadvantaged developed and high-performing states, including Tamil Nadu”. “If Tamil Nadu is your top-performing state, you should cherish and showcase the state instead of weakening it at every turn. We achieved 11.4 per cent growth last year. Why is there such discrimination,” he questioned. “Madam, everything you give to Tamil Nadu comes back to you. Since you have given nothing, nothing will come back to you. Tamil Nadu is the crown jewel of India. We are the best performing state in India… I call on the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister to treat Tamil Nadu fairly,” Wilson said. The FM refuted his claim saying “one thing worth noting is that Tamil Nadu is not getting new projects, which is absolutely wrong”. neural network
Nancy Guthrie Ransom Deadline Ends: Did Savannah Guthrie Pay $6 Million? Here’s What Bitcoin Accounts Reveal
The Bitcoin account was allegedly set up to receive a $6 million ransom. Nancy Guthrietoday presenter’s mother Savannah GuthrieJust hours before deadline, it was still empty. As of Monday afternoon, February 9, the publicly viewable account had a balance of $0 and no recorded transactions, TMZ reported.

It’s unclear how long it typically takes for Bitcoin accounts to be updated.
Nancy’s ransom note allegedly lists a deadline for payment in cryptocurrency, which is Monday at 5 p.m. Arizona time (or 7 p.m. Eastern Time). A previous deadline set for Thursday has expired.
Savannah Guthrie asks for public help
Savannah calls on public to help her in new video Post to Instagram On Monday afternoon, he admitted the family was in a “desperate moment.”
“We believe our mom is still out there,” Savannah said. “She was taken away and we don’t know where.”
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Savannah is asking anyone across the country to report anything suspicious they think may be related to her mother’s disappearance.
“I’m not just here to ask you to pray, but no matter where you are, even if you’re far from Tucson, if you see anything, if you hear anything, if anything seems strange to you, please report it to law enforcement,” she said.
“We need your help,” she added.
Savannah’s request for help came less than three hours before the deadline (7 p.m. ET) for the alleged kidnappers to pay a ransom for Nancy’s safe return.
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Savannah previously posted a new video message on Instagram saying they had Agree to pay ransom For Nancy’s release. “We got your message and we understand,” Savannah said in the video. “We beg you now to return our mother to us so we can celebrate with her. This is the only way we can have peace. This is of great value to us and we will pay the price.”
Meanwhile, Fox News digital reporter Michael Ruiz shared an update from Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos. “We do not have any additional information to release publicly this afternoon. The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie remains active. We understand there is significant public interest involved in this case; however, investigators need time and space to conduct their work. If relevant information becomes available, we will share it,” Nanos reportedly said about 20 minutes before the deadline ended. X posts Ruiz.
Supreme Court: Banks must stop suspicious fund transfers India News
New Delhi: Supreme Court Banks must devise an artificial intelligence-based mechanism to flag all suspicious transactions in an account, raise alerts and suspend transfers until the transactions are verified by the account holder, it said on Monday. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Home Ministry NV Anjaria said the Home Ministry has found shocking misappropriation of nearly Rs 52,000 through cyber fraud, including “digital arrests”, between April 2021 and November 2025. The judges said banks’ IT applications designed for seamless transactions cannot be solely profit-oriented and must be able to detect abnormal transactions and verify authenticity.Banks must realize they are trustees of public funds: SC on cyber fraudThe directive comes against the backdrop of a growing number of examples of bank staff failing to take action despite unusually large amounts of money being withdrawn from the accounts of elderly people who have long worked at the bank.Attorney General (AG) R Venkataramani said the Reserve Bank of India has formulated a set of standard operating procedures for banks to thwart cyber fraud. The bench asked the ministry to review the standard operating procedures and notify their implementation across India. “In the face of excessive anxiety about profitability, banks must recognize that they are trustees of public funds. People put their money in banks because they trust them. These banks are becoming a huge liability to the public,” Judge Budge said.The CJI said courts are becoming recovery agents for banks and bank officials, in collusion with industrialists, grant huge loans indiscriminately and then use NCLAT and other courts to recover the funds.The Attorney General said the Home Office has set up a high-level interdepartmental committee to comprehensively review all aspects related to “digital arrests”. The committee will work under the chairmanship of the Special Secretary of the Ministry. The court asked the Reserve Bank of India to fulfill its role as a banking regulator and ensure the safety of retirees’ hard-earned money. “The problem is that banks favor business models, rightfully so, and in doing so, they either inadvertently or connivingly become platforms for the rapid and seamless transfer of stolen criminal proceeds,” Bench said.


