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03.01 / 13:59
Provident Digital Action Software information reports Schools Cyber Over Rs 10,300 crore siphoned off by cyber criminals since 2021: report
Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) said Wednesday. Over 4.52 lakh cyber crime cases were reported on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) in 2021, which rose by 113.7% in 2022, with 9.66 lakh cases being reported on the portal, director of I4C Rajesh Kumar told reporters in an interaction. I4C is a body established by the Ministry of Home Affairs to provide a framework and eco-system for law enforcement agencies for dealing with Cybercrime in a coordinated and comprehensive manner.
03.01 / 13:37
COST UPS FIVE Dreams information Schools rights 2024 cross-country Moving cross-country in 2024? Here’s what you should budget for
The Forlers could see their family of five was growing fast and would soon need a bigger place to live. So they started to think farther afield.
03.01 / 12:39
Digital CEO Food Matrix reports Schools Online meat startup Captain Fresh raises Rs 110 crore from Nekkanti Sea Foods, others
Captain Fresh raised Rs 110 crore in a funding round from Andhra Pradesh-based Nekkanti Sea Foods and financial and investment firm Shakti Finvest. The funding was done through an issue of 1,102 convertible preference shares at a price of over Rs 9 lakh each, the firm said in a filing with the Registrar of Companies.
03.01 / 12:21
Reuters CEO Entertainment Election information Schools rights generative AI Generative AI's wild 2023: how the viral technology took over the world
ChatGPT was well on its way to becoming a household name even before 2023 kicked off. Just weeks after the Nov. 30 launch of the generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbot, OpenAI, the non-profit behind ChatGPT, was projected to rake in as much as $1 billion in revenue in 2024, sources told Reuters at the time.
03.01 / 11:42
UPS students information reports Department Schools You could be jailed for letting your kid drive scooter or car in UP
Uttar Pradesh government has implemented a ban on individuals below the age of 18 from driving scooters and cars. Parents who permit their children to drive scooters or cars will face a penalty of three years imprisonment and a fine of Rs 25,000, reports IANS. The government spokesperson stated that strict measures will be enforced in secondary schools in collaboration with the Transport Department.
03.01 / 11:09
Platform information reports Schools ZestMoney posts Rs 412 crore loss for FY23, revenues increase 72%
ZestMoney, which has been looking for a buyer, reported a net loss of Rs 412.4 crore for FY23. This is a marginal 3% increase from the Rs 399-crore loss it posted a year ago, according to filings sourced from the ministry of corporate affairs
03.01 / 11:07
UPS Platform GENZ reports Schools Features Fashion platform Myntra’s FY23 revenue grows 25% to Rs 4,375 crore, loss widens
Myntra said its operating revenue grew 25% to Rs 4,375 crore in FY23, even as losses widened 31% to Rs 782 crore. The firm had reported Rs 3,501 crore in operating revenue a year ago, while incurring a total loss of Rs 597 crore, according to filings sourced by business intelligence platform Tofler.
03.01 / 10:14
Citi Career Remark Schools DB Realty Shaping India's Real Estate Future
DB Realty, stands as a beacon of leadership in the Indian real estate arena. Born in 1959 in Kolkata, his journey from the vibrant city to the bustling metropolis of Mumbai marked the beginning of a career that seamlessly blended academic brilliance, sporting prowess, and visionary leadership. This article explores the early life, professional achievements, and enduring values that define Vinod Goenka's leadership, with a particular emphasis on luxury, lifestyle, and his commitment to sustainability.
03.01 / 10:07
Citi Action reports Schools 2024 Davos 2024: WEF to host Annual Meeting from 15-19 January, here's all you need to know
ALSO READ: Foreign investors keen on India but transparency key factor: WEF investment head 1) Davos 2024 will be hosted between 15 to 19 January 2024. 2) It will be hosted at the local Swiss Alpine School in the heart of Davos.
03.01 / 09:50
Digital reports Schools Byju’s general counsel Roshan Thomas resigns from crisis-hit edtech
Roshan Thomas has resigned from the company adding to the spate of senior-level exits at the trouble edtech firm over the past few months. Thomas, a former Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas partner had joined Byju’s in 2021.
03.01 / 09:49
Platform President Schools Tech Mahindra appoints Richard Lobo as its chief people officer
Tech Mahindra has appointed Richard Lobo as its chief people officer. “With over 25 years of experience in HR transformation, employee experience, diversity, and inclusion, Richard is set to lead the #HR charter at Tech Mahindra,” the company said on microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter).
29.09 / 13:05
COST UPS Citi Provident pandemic Schools Bus Driver Shortage Forces Schools to Cut Service, Pay Parents to Transport Kids
Philadelphia schools are coping with a bus-driver shortage by paying parents to drive their children to class. The School District of Philadelphia is paying families $300 a month to opt out of the school bus system and transport their children to and from school. More than 8,500 families have signed up for the program for the current school year, said Monique Braxton, a spokeswoman for the district.
29.09 / 01:21
Citi Waters Parke Highways Southern Schools Colleges Updates Karnataka Bandh LIVE Updates: All schools, colleges to remain closed in Bengaluru today in wake of Cauvery water row
Check all the LIVE updates here.As pro-Kannada and farmers' organisations have called for a 'Karnataka Bandh' on Friday to protest the release of Cauvery river water to neighbouring Tamil Nadu, the administration in Bengaluru has declared a holiday in all educational institutions in the city for the day."As Karnataka bandh has been declared by various organizations, a holiday has been declared for all schools and colleges in Bengaluru city in the interest of students," said KA Dayananda, Bengaluru City District Deputy Commissioner.Meanwhile, in view of the bandh, prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) have been imposed in the Mandya district, where schools and colleges will remain closed tomorrow, said District Collector Kumar. (ANI)'Kannada Okkuta', an umbrella organisation for Kannada organisations, on Wednesday claimed that the dawn to dusk bandh called by them on September 29, to protest against release of Cauvery river water to neighbouring Tamil Nadu, will be successful, and warned the state government against measures to curtail it.
29.09 / 01:21
UPS Citi Waters film Actor reports strain Schools Colleges Karnataka Bandh: All schools, colleges in Bengaluru to remain closed today in wake of Cauvery water protest
ANI reported. "As Karnataka bandh has been declared by various organizations, a holiday has been declared for all schools and colleges in Bengaluru city in the interest of students," said KA Dayananda, Bengaluru City District Deputy Commissioner.
28.09 / 17:07
Citi Waters Parke WhatsApp Highways stage prevention Schools Colleges Karnataka bandh: Holiday for schools, colleges in Bengaluru and Mandya on Sept 29
release of Cauvery river water to neighbouring Tamil Nadu. The statewide shutdown call has been issued by ‘Kannada Okkuta’, an umbrella organisation for Kannada outfits including factions of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, Kannada Chalavali (Vatal Paksha) and various farmers’ bodies. The bandh would enforced from dawn to dusk, the organisers said.
26.09 / 15:57
FIVE Mobile WhatsApp Death gossips reports Schools Manipur news: All schools closed till Friday amid protests against deaths of two students
mobile internet services for five days across the state. The curbs will remain effective in the state till 7.45 pm on 1 October, 2023, PTI reported quoting state government officials.
25.09 / 15:01
Reuters Waters Google Walmart IBM reports Schools open Bengaluru bandh: Work from home? Schools closed? What is open, what is shut tomorrow?
Bengaluru bandh on September 26 (Tuesday) over Cauvery water dispute with Tamil Nadu, many tech companies in Bengaluru have asked employees to work from home on Tuesday, Reuters reported. The farmer organizations are demanding Karnataka state government to refrain from releasing more water from the Cauvery river to the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu.
25.09 / 02:19
UPS Extreme Assurant WhatsApp information reports Department Schools Ahead of PM Modi's visit, Bhopal schools announce closure and exam postponements
Dainik Bhaskar, parents have been notified of these changes through SMS and WhatsApp messages over the past two days. However, it's worth noting that the Education Department has not officially declared a holiday, with DEO Anjani Kumar stating that there has been no directive to close schools. Mint could not independently confirm the development. As per the report, a significant number of schools situated in the BHEL area will not be in session on Monday.
23.09 / 15:47
Waters Metro WhatsApp film President hospital Schools Cauvery issue: Bengaluru bandh on Tuesday, IT firms, schools may be affected
PTI. The pro-Kannada organizations even appealed to schools, colleges, shopkeepers, owners of various commercial establishments, factories, companies, and transporters to support their call for a shutdown. On Saturday, the official call for shutdown in Bengaluru was given by farmers and pro-Kannada outfits observing 'Mandya Bandh.' As per details, farmers' leader Kuruburu Shanthakumar appealed to schools, colleges, IT companies, and the film chamber to declare a holiday.
21.09 / 11:41
Man Merit Schools NOT Aadhaar not mandatory for EWS admission in private schools: Delhi HC
Aadhaar card would have to be mandatorily furnished for his admission to a private unaided recognised school under any of the three categories of economically weaker section (EWS), disadvantaged group (DG) and children with special needs (CWSN).
21.09 / 04:09
ETH Citi Provident WhatsApp cover gatherings Schools QS releases its first-ever European university rankings: Here are the top 10 schools
These rankings cover 12 categories, notably introducing the category of 'International student diversity,' a measure that goes beyond simply assessing the proportion of international students, taking into account the number of nationalities they represent, providing a more accurate reflection of diversity. The United Kingdom led the pack, with the most represented universities on this list, accounting for 15.5% of the institutions, followed by Türkiye at 10.6%, Germany at 7.8%, Italy at 7.5%, France at 7.2%, Spain at 6.4%, Poland at 4.8%, and Ukraine at 4.8%. 106 European universities that have not previously been ranked have been added this year, signaling the evolving landscape of higher education. These institutions hail from North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, and Albania. Topping the charts in the QS World University Rankings: Europe 2024 is the University of Oxford, leading seven UK institutions in the top 10. Alongside the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London have secured a perfect score of 100 points in categories such as 'Academic reputation,' 'Employer reputation,' and 'International Research Network.' This underscores the UK's robust higher education system, renowned for its exceptional teaching and research standards. Additionally, some universities within the top 10 have over 10% of their student population from international backgrounds, highlighting the UK's appeal to global students.

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