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TCS has 80,000 Job Openings for Highly ‘Unskilled’, Underpaid Folks
Analytics India Magazine· 19 hours agoLast month, TCS was struggling to hire for 80,000 job openings citing skill gap as the reason. The...
GRM Overseas Shares In Focus After Rs 600 Million Order from Yemen Based Al-Naqeeb Group | Check...
Latest India News· 19 hours agoAmong the 30 Sensex companies, HDFC Bank, Mahindra & Mahindra, Titan, Tata Steel, ICICI Bank,...
As UK’s Labour wins big, its manifesto seeks closer ties with India in trade, security and more
Scroll· 19 hours agoBritish voters on Thursday delivered a bloody nose to the UK’s first Indian-origin prime minister Rishi Sunak as they ousted his Conservative government and handed the centre-left Labour Party ...
Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani: If we think of AI as ..., I don't think we should be that...
The Times of India· 20 hours agoInfosys chairman Nandan Nilekani said that artificial intelligence (AI) is not the reason behind...
BHU Placements 2024: MBA Students Bag Highest Offer of Rs 23.5 LPA in This Years' Placements
Times Now· 20 hours agoBHU's Institute of Management Studies hosted a successful 2024 placement drive, with an average...
Multibagger Defence Stock Apollo Micro Shares Gain | Check Key Details Here
Latest India News· 20 hours agoForeign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net buyers in the capital markets on Thursday, as they...
UK Elections: What Keir Starmer's Victory Means For Indo-British Relations
One India· 20 hours agoUK gets name Prime Minister in the form of Keir Starmer. For India, a nation intertwined with deep...
Share Market News: Balu Forge Shares Hit All-time High | Check Details Here
Latest India News· 20 hours agoFIIs' huge long position in the index derivatives and strong buying in the cash market can support...
Rishi Sunak memes galore after UK election loss: ‘Didn’t work for 70 hours a week?’
Hindustan Times· 20 hours agoRishi Sunak's UK election loss prompted a meme fest on X, referencing his father-in-law Narayana...
Budget 2024: Will Budget remove the ‘killer’ angel for the sake of Indian startups? - ET Retail
The Economic Times· 20 hours agoBudget expectations: The Indian government has destroyed the ecosystem with Angel Tax and the Govt’s GST killed the gaming industry. Ahead of the Budget 2024 scheduled for later this month, ...