MBA Jobs Under AI Threat: From ₹11 Crore Drug Bust to High Court Rulings – March 2026 Updates

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Yaar, March 2026 has been quite intense! From AI threatening MBA jobs to major drug busts worth ₹11 crore in Bengaluru, lots happening across India. Matlab, technology se lekar crime tak, sab kuch chal raha hai.

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AI vs MBA Graduates: The Real Battle

Honestly yaar, The Times of India reported on March 6, 2026 about something we all saw coming. AI is now doing the analysis work that MBAs used to handle – strategy drafts, financial models, sab kuch.

Mujhe lagta hai this is a wake-up call for management students. If AI can crunch numbers and create strategies, what exactly are companies hiring MBAs for now? The whole analytical core of management education is being questioned.

Tragic Fire in Rajajinagar Claims Life

Bengaluru faced tragedy on March 3, 2026 when a devastating fire engulfed a four-storey building in Rajajinagar, north Bengaluru. Savitha N, a 55-year-old homemaker, lost her life as she was trapped on the top floor.

Arre bhai, these incidents remind us how quickly life can change. The fire happened on a Monday night, and the poor woman couldn’t escape from the top floor.

Massive Drug Bust: Kerala Couple’s ₹11 Crore Cache

March 3, 2026 also saw a major drug bust in Bengaluru. A live-in couple from Kerala was arrested from their residence with drugs worth ₹11 crore. The haul included:

  • 8,000 strips of LSD
  • 5kg of hydro ganja
  • 534 other drug items

Matlab, ₹11 crore ka drugs cache! This shows how big the drug network has become in Indian cities.

Good news for working parents came from Bengaluru High Court on March 3, 2026. The HC ruled that employers cannot restrict the child care leave period sought by employees.

The court clearly stated that employers don’t have the power to decide whether reasons given by employees for seeking child care leave are sufficient. Sahi hai yaar, finally some protection for working parents!

Terror Investigation Goes International

In a interesting development, NIA has requested China’s assistance regarding a GoPro camera – important evidence in a Lashkar-e-Taiba attack in Pahalgam. The camera was activated in Dongguan, China, and the court has allowed NIA to seek Beijing’s help to identify the buyer.

This shows how terror investigations now span continents, with digital evidence trails leading across borders.

Honestly yaar, March 2026 has shown us everything – from AI disrupting traditional jobs to international cooperation in terror investigations. Whether it’s the MBA students worried about their future or the victory for working parents, these stories reflect the changing face of India. Stay alert, stay informed!

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