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With the Govt of India tweaking work rules for IT SEZ units for one more year, return to offices will be delayed for most companies.
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Hyderabad: Many IT companies have started feeling that productivity is getting affected due to employees continuing to work from home (WFH). Reasons? A bulk of the old staff have exited. New teams that have replaced them have not spent enough time with the office to understand the work culture and deliverables. Knowledge transfer is also […]
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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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New Delhi: Work from home during the Covid pandemic has its benefits but it has also put working women under a “triple burden”, says President Ram Nath Kovind. In a letter to young Indians published in the Manorama Yearbook 2022, he says women already have the double burden of paid work and “unpaid work”, that […]
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Hyderabad: IT Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan on Thursday said there will be more jobs on offer in the days to come in Hyderabad across mega, mid-scale and small scale IT companies in the city as there was lot of demand for digitisation and digital services, especially following post Covid impact. There are about 1,400 IT […]
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Hyderabad: Two of the most popular topics in the post pandemic world have been work from home and cryptocurrency and ransomware attackers are all set to exploit these two areas in the upcoming year as well. According to cybersecurity experts from Avast, they foresee cybercriminals making advancements to ensure the effectiveness of ransomware, a continuation […]
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Hyderabad: Even as there is a growing concern about the new Covid variant Omicron, IT industry in Hyderabad seems to be having a ‘wait and watch’ approach in terms of calling employees back to offices. Currently, most IT companies are maintaining a status quo in their return to office scenario and depending on the how […]
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New Delhi: The Centre has told the Supreme Court in an affidavit that it was not asking the Central government employees to work from home, as normalisation of functioning of offices is returning post-Covid pandemic, rather it has issued an advisory to employees for pooling and sharing of vehicles. The Centre, in an affidavit, said […]
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Keep yourself organised, set digital wellbeing boundaries: Experts
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In a survey conducted by Indeed, 51 per cent of women employees wanted to continue working from home when compared with 29 per cent of men
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The combined tablet and notebook PC revenue grew 25 per cent year-over-year in 2020 and will grow another 17 per cent in 2021.
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In FY19, the share of new launches in the peripheral locations was around 51 per cent of about 2.29 lakh homes launched in these cities.
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The Indian furnishings and design industry is busy attempting to fulfil this need, driving a huge development through these trends.
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The first and foremost benefit people enjoy is that they can pick their comfort level without the pencil skirts or high heels.
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The collection includes already built ensembles that require little to no styling, lightweight and breathable fabrics, seamless finish combined with comfy-style garments.
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A long-term home office should ideally be a separate space in your house that is properly outfitted for work
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On National Pet Day, pet parents share how their fur babies are helping them in these WFH times
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It further added that more than 40 per cent companies are still following rudimentary forms of work from home.
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The pandemic-induced WFH has created doubts over continuation of income tax holiday extended to IT and ITeS units operation from Special Economic Zones (SEZ).
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Shifting gears from a previous survey wherein 50% of Hyderabad IT companies were looking at 90-100% WFH, now more than 50% of companies are looking at 40% WFO by June 2021