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This marks the fourth instance of peak load surpassing 15,000 MW since the State's formation, as stated by power officials.
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The Cyberabad police has advised the IT and ITES companies located in Madhapur and Gachibowli to follow ‘phase wise logouts in view of traffic jam.
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Minister handed over appreciation letters to representatives of the companies for setting up their facilities in Hanamkonda
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The Rs 10 lakh crore sector is likely to witness revenue growth plunging by up to 9 percentage points to 10-12 per cent in FY24 as against the nearly 20 per cent growth estimated in FY23, Crisil Ratings said
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Hyderabad: Undeterred by several challenges, Rudra Rachana chased her dreams and now has four job offers from leading IT companies. And, IT Minister KT Rama Rao helped her in the endeavour and assured all help to her in pursuing further higher studies. A native of Thandriyal village, Jagtial district, Rudra Rachana is an orphan from […]
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Hyderabad: Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) in collaboration with Deccan Blasters is organising a job fair on August 1 from 11 am to 4.30 pm at Sports Complex, MANUU Campus here. About 40 IT and non IT companies are going to participate in the exclusive job fair for MANUU passed out and final semester […]
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Hyderabad: Even as IT companies are seeing a gradual increase in employees returning to the office, work from home (WFH), the norm during the Covid pandemic, will continue for one more year. The new guidelines issued by the Department of Commerce are likely to introduce more flexibility in the workplace. A new rule (Rule 43A) […]
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Hyderabad: In the last few weeks, IT companies, both large and small, are calling employees back to office in a phased manner. While some companies are already operating at full capacity, some are looking at calling employees only two to three days a week while some others are offering employees come to office whenever required. […]
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Hyderabad: The City Police said they would inform managements of IT companies about the involvement of their employees in illegal activities, including drug consumption and sale. “During our investigations, it has come to light that some people working in the IT sector are getting involved in supply and consumption of drugs. It is responsibility of […]
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Hyderabad: IT employee Deepak Reddy was prepared to go back to his workplace after a gap of almost 20 months. From finding temporary accommodation to even buying new pair of clothes, he has been making different arrangements. However, he had to put all his plans on hold soon after Omicron, the new Covid variant, played […]
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Hyderabad: Even as a majority of IT companies have opened up their offices for employees, many are slowly trickling back to work while some are looking at a flexible working culture. From employees seeking incentives to get back to a physical office space to a few demanding a two or three-day work-from-office-culture, the idea of […]
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Hyderabad: Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan on Wednesday appealed to the IT companies, corporates, organisations and people to donate used laptops and tablet devices with all accessories which are in good working condition and no longer needed, for distributing to the student communities belonging to poor and downtrodden sections and enable them to have the access […]
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Joining this bandwagon is Hyderabad-based blockchain-enabled communications platform-as-a-service (CPaaS) Tanla Platforms’ senior leaders are coming back to office starting Monday.
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Hyderabad: Cyberabad Police Commissioner M Stephen Raveendra on Friday held a meeting with officials of the traffic wing with regard to traffic issues and road safety. The Commissioner, who enquired about the traffic issues being faced, asked officials to coordinate with officials of various departments and organisers of Ganesh pandals to ensure peaceful conduct of […]
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According to him, many employees have already started coming back to the office.
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The proposed university aims to provide the students the necessary IT knowledge and skills through constant updates on the advancement of technologies
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While many techies decry lack of work-life balance, IT firms claim higher growth
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A report by Xpheno points out that full stack engineers, data engineers/analytics, backend engineers, machine learning professionals and DevOps are some of the top skills in demand.
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Roughly 0.7 million roles are expected to be replaced by RPA alone and the rest due to other technological upgrades.
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Around 2,000 registered restaurants set up Haleem outlets during the month of Ramzan in city