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13.03 / 04:17
Provident testing Schools rights AP TET 2024: Final answer key to be OUT today; results on THIS date. Check pass criteria and other details here
final results will be declared tomorrow i.e. on 14 March. Candidates who appeared for the AP TET exams can check the official website i.e.
13.03 / 03:31
markets UPS Digital Strategy wellness Schools rights It’s okay to go bullish till Budget and evaluate for next 6-9 months: Samir Arora
Samir Arora, Founder & Fund Manager, Helios Capital, says “there is no need to overly worry right now. Let us go bullish till budget and then evaluate properly for the next six-nine months. We have been bullish and let us continue other than the small changes here and there. The money that we raised from selling the smallcaps, we invested into two or three largecaps.” You have tweeted on ITC because of the BAT sale. You have rightly tweeted that first you were expecting the government to sell a stake in ITC. But the opposite has happened and BAT is selling stake, not the government. Samir Arora: During the SUUTI share sale, I used to tweet a lot saying, it is easy to sell this one, the government should not be seen as owning cigarette stocks. Therefore, we used to think at that time BAT may be interested in buying. But now, we see, it is the other way around. But you have to give credit to this market. This market has become so big, that knowing that there will be a $2 billion or whatever dollar sale, somebody came and immediately bought ITC. That was amazing! People have too much money, I think these days. For only 1% correction, they jumped in and bought today, knowing that there will be a $2 billion size sale.
13.03 / 00:49
markets UPS IPO Target Aware Schools International Ola Electric plans e-autorickshaw launch ahead of IPO
Ola Electric has finalised plans to launch an electric autorickshaw meant to be sold directly to consumers, people aware of the matter said. The vehicle is likely to be called Raahi and the company is expected to unveil it later this month, they added. The vehicle will compete with the likes of Mahindra Treo, Piaggio Ape e-city and Bajaj RE in the electric three-wheeler segment. Ola Electric has been working on the product for a couple of years as part of its wider plans to enter the commercial vehicle business.
13.03 / 00:49
UPS Provident Manufacturing President electronic reports Schools First chip from Dholera plant by 2026 end: PSMC chairman Frank Huang
semiconductor chip from the new plant being set up by the Tata Group and Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) in Gujarat’s Dholera, will be ready to roll out by the end of 2026, according to Frank Huang, chairman of PSMC. Speaking exclusively to ET ahead of the ground-breaking ceremony for the $11 billion project that is scheduled for Wednesday, Huang said the contours of the JV with the Tatas are yet to be finalised. “At the moment we have decided to work out the technology transfer. Later we can talk about investment,” the 74-year-old said. PSMC is a maker of memory chips that also provides foundry services to its customers.
13.03 / 00:49
markets Provident CEO performer reports Schools Equality Top IT companies gain market share over global firms
«In dollar terms, as per our sample, India-based IT firms' revenue growth continued to slow down and grew by 0.8% y-y in the Dec-23 quarter,» brokerage firm BNP Paribas said in a report. It was however, ahead of global IT companies' revenue growth, indicating continued market-share gains, the report added. India-based companies added 36 basis points (bps) in revenue market share year-on-year basis though they lost 27 bps on a sequential basis, the report said.
13.03 / 00:49
COST UPS Digital show Inside reports Schools MSME fintechs steal show as consumer lending loses fizz
Digital lenders focused on unsecured small business loans are hogging the limelight as recent regulatory actions and changes in the macroeconomic conditions have made unsecured consumer loans – the mainstay of lending fintechs so far – less attractive, industry officials said. Players like Indifi, Lendingkart, Aye Finance, Kinara Capital are expected to benefit from the growing influence of digital lenders in MSME (micro, small and medium enterprises) loans, typically dominated by banks and traditional NBFCs, they said.
12.03 / 21:03
Citizens Fighting WhatsApp Schools rights West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee tells states to join fight against CAA
Citizenship Amendment Act and related rules were "unconstitutional" and "discriminatory" under Article 14 of the Constitution and there was no clarity or transparency in the rules. She urged all states to get ready to fight against CAA. «The Centre notified CAA rules yesterday (Monday). I have doubts if CAA is legal. There is no clarity on the rules. There is an attempt at falsification and a conspiracy to take away citizenship from people,» Banerjee warned people at the Habra rally in North 24 Parganas district. «There is no transparency about CAA. Once people apply for it, despite being citizens, their citizenship will be taken away and they will become foreigners or illegal immigrants again. What will happen to your property, children studying in schools and jobs? It is a game plan to take away citizenship. It is connected with NRC. You will be taken to detention camps,» she warned.
12.03 / 19:01
markets COST FIVE Progressive country Schools Interviews New HP India MD Ipsita Dasgupta sees 'no end' in India devices demand
Laptop and personal computer maker HP India will roll out its domestic expansion plans over the next 9-12 months to cater to the demand for the devices in the country which has «no end», HP India managing director Ipsita Dasgupta said, adding that the company was in talks with several Indian and multi-national companies but most of these plans are works in progress as of now. «If you look at our business in India, we are the second biggest employee base in the world after the US. We look exactly like the US in the sense that we have every functional capability that we have globally, sitting in India. Growing some of those is something that excites HP,» Dasgupta said in her first interview after taking over as HP India MD.
12.03 / 18:53
show Inside reports Department guidelines Schools Courts Financial Former Jaguars financial manager who pled guilty to stealing $22M from team gets 78 months in prison
A former Jacksonville Jaguars financial manager who pled guilty to stealing more than $22 million from the NFL franchise through its virtual credit card program was sentenced to 78 months in prison
12.03 / 18:53
Gap Research Universities Diversity reports Schools Equality Equal education, unequal pay: Why is there still a gender pay gap in 2024?
Not even education can close the pay gap that persists between women and men, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report
12.03 / 18:32
UPS Provident economy trends Aon show Schools Indian companies to hand out bigger hikes
companies are likely to provide better salary hikes this year than those headquartered abroad to their India-based employees, continuing a trend that started two years ago, according to a survey. Professional services firm Aon, which surveyed more than 1,400 organisations in 45 sectors, estimates India-based companies to pay a 9.6% increment on average and foreign-headquartered firms to pay 9.3%. Compared with 2023, the hikes will be smaller for both groups.
12.03 / 14:31
UPS Platform Align Highways innovations Schools Courts Rapido’s two-wheeler contract carriage permit request rejected by Karnataka transport minister
Rapido on Tuesday urged the Karnataka government to issue contract carriage permits to two-wheelers and bike taxis, just days after the Congress regime rolled back its 2021 electric bike taxi policy citing its misuse. The Bengaluru-based bike taxi and auto aggregator urged the government to adopt a comprehensive approach in line with the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act and the recent advisory from the Road Transport and Highways ministry on granting contract carriage permit to two wheelers.
12.03 / 09:03
Citizens Aware students electronic innovations information Schools Karnataka Innovation Technology Society partners Cisco for cybersecurity skills training
Cisco has signed a memorandum of understanding with Karnataka Innovation Technology Society (KITS) to train 40,000 individuals in cybersecurity skills and cyber awareness. Women will represent half of the trained workforce to help meet the growing need for cyber talent as organisations look to bolster defences against an evolving and complex threat landscape.
12.03 / 05:26
Citi Target community country 2020 Schools Courts Court upholds town bylaw banning anyone born in 21st century from buying tobacco products
A Massachusetts town that adopted an unusual ordinance banning the sale of tobacco to anyone born in the 21st century is being looked at as a possible model for other cities and towns hoping to further clamp down on cigarettes and other tobacco products
12.03 / 05:25
Food wellness students shooting Schools 2 months after school shooting, Iowa town is losing its largest employer as pork plant closes
Tyson Foods will continue streamlining its operations by closing a pork plant in Iowa that employs 1,200 people and eliminating the largest employer in the town of Perry
12.03 / 05:25
COST Digital Booking Bill Hartford cover Schools Libraries struggle to afford the demand for e-books, seek new state laws in fight with publishers
Libraries across the U.S. are struggling to cover the cost of e-books, which have grown in popularity
12.03 / 05:25
Platform Research wellness social reports Schools peace Most teens report feeling happy or peaceful when they go without smartphones, Pew survey finds
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. teens say they feel happy or peaceful when they don’t have their phones with them, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center
12.03 / 04:27
Align students Diversity reports Department Schools rights Ramadan 2024: Schools in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh adjust schedules to accomodate students
Ramadan, states in India are making modifications to school schedules to accommodate students attending Urdu and other minority language schools, Times of India reported. The Directorate of Urdu and Other Minority Language Schools in Karnataka has issued a circular altering the timings for Urdu primary and high schools, the report said. During Ramadan, these schools will operate from 8:00 am to 12:45 pm.
11.03 / 19:11
security Research Universities Schools Interviews Elon Musk can’t sue his way to AI breakthroughs, Vinod Khosla says
Billionaire Elon Musk can’t sue his way into artificial general intelligence, fellow billionaire and OpenAI investor Vinod Khosla said in an interview on Bloomberg TV. Musk, who was on the founding team of OpenAI, filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the company, accusing it of straying too far from its mission and becoming beholden to its largest investor, Microsoft Corp.
11.03 / 15:19
UPS Provident Software country cover Schools EU Commission's use of Microsoft software breached privacy rules, watchdog says
Microsoft software breached EU privacy rules and the bloc's executive also failed to implement adequate safeguards for personal data transferred to non-EU countries, the EU privacy watchdog said on Monday. The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) ordered the Commission to take measures to comply with privacy rules and to halt data transfer to the U.S. company and subsidiaries located in third countries which do not have privacy deals with the EU, setting a deadline of Dec. 9 for both orders.

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