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Skill India to upskill 4000 ISRO technical staffs in next 5 years

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The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to upskill the technical workforce at the Department of Space (DOS). The initiative would establish a formal framework

Bentley looking to hire 100 engineers

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Bentley Motors’ Five-in-Five plan calls for the company to introduce a new electric vehicle (EV) model per year starting in 2025. It will hire 100 engineers and push its Beyond100 strategy to achieve this. The hiring process has already begun,

SuperBot announces 300% hike in talent pool this fiscal

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SuperBot, an intelligent, AI-powered voice assistant SaaS startup, has announced a 300 percent increase in staff. It’s on the lookout for people to work in marketing and sales, operations, technology, customer success, and HR. The majority of the new hires

Air India employees refuse to leave their quarters

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Despite getting an eviction notice, Air India employees refuse to leave their company-provided housing, claiming that they intend to stay in their flats till retirement unless alternate arrangements are made. Employees who were dissatisfied with the government’s attempt to force