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03.03 / 10:55
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Infosys layoffs: NITES approaches education ministry for apprenticeship law violation
Infosys for the mass termination of trainees, seeking immediate intervention of two central ministries, the Education and the Skill Development & Entrepreneurship ministry. “NITES…seeks your urgent intervention in a grave matter concerning Infosys Ltd’s blatant violation of The Apprentices Act, 1961, and The Apprenticeship Rules, 1992,” advocate Harpreet Singh Saluja, president of NITES, told union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, in a letter reviewed by ET. This comes days after the Karnataka labour department found no violations of labour laws by the Bengaluru-headquartered IT company in the layoffs of over 300 trainees. Infosys terminated these workers claiming that they had failed to clear three rounds of an internal assessment programme.
03.03 / 10:33
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'Give birth to a child immediately': Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin urges citizens to increase birth rate
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday urged couples in the state to «give birth to a child immediately» to secure greater representation in Parliament. His remarks come in response to the Centre’s proposed delimitation exercise, which he believes will reduce the influence of southern states in national politics. Speaking at a wedding ceremony of a party worker’s son, Stalin highlighted the link between population size and parliamentary seats. «Before, we used to say don't give birth to a child immediately, no need to rush. But now it is not necessary, we shouldn't say that also. Because it is being said that the number of MPs would be decided based on population. The situation created is more population, more MPs. But we have achieved success with focusing on family planning. Now I won't say don't rush to give birth to a child, give birth to a child immediately,» he said.
03.03 / 10:33
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Indian startups raise $1.65 billion in February; median valuation at $83.2 million
The February figure marks a 19.5% uptick from $1.38 billion in total funding in January 2025. On a year-on-year basis, the total amount of fundraise was down from $2.06 billion secured in February 2024.
03.03 / 09:53
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How to protect Nato and other alliances from Donald Trump
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Last week’s Trump-Vance-Zelensky train wreck proved that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is on increasingly shaky ground. Starting with Donald Trump’s Feb.
03.03 / 09:53
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Trump’s strained affairs with Zelensky stretch back to a single phone call
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. WASHINGTON—President Trump’s blowup with Volodymyr Zelensky last week might have been sparked by the Ukrainian president’s pursuit of more military aid in an Oval Office meeting, but it also was fueled by personal tensions that date to a phone call between the leaders that sparked Trump’s first impeachment. It is a rift that now threatens to disrupt relations with Kyiv, and open a chasm with western allies.
03.03 / 09:31
03.03 / 09:31
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Not Google or Microsoft job. Bengaluru woman techie just wants to be a PG owner in India's Silicon Valley
Many netizens found humor in her perspective, with one user remarking that PG owners in Bengaluru are essentially building generational wealth while offering little in return. Another joked that these landlords serve only rice under the pretense of providing three full meals a day. Some even compared the business model to that of a unicorn startup—zero investment, infinite returns, and absolutely no refunds. Others expressed their frustration, pointing out that the security deposit system in Bengaluru is a one-way street—once paid, it is rarely seen again.
03.03 / 09:31
03.03 / 08:37
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Japan won't join UN meeting on nuclear weapons ban, citing support for US deterrence
U.S. nuclear deterrence is crucial to the country's security and that its participation would send the «wrong message.» Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said Japan's national security is the primary reason it will not participate as an observer at the conference, which starts Monday in New York. «Under the severe security environment, nuclear deterrence is indispensable to defend the people's lives and assets, as well as Japan's sovereignty and peace,» Hayashi told reporters. Japan's participation as an observer at the conference would «send a wrong message about the Japanese policy (supporting) nuclear deterrence and interfere with our effort in security, peace and safety.»
03.03 / 06:23
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Consulting sector leads recruitment at IIM Calcutta's final placements for MBA Class of 2025, with 538 offers from 196 companies
consulting sector emerged the top recruiter with 201 offers — 37.3% of total offers – at the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, as the business school announced the completion of its final placements for its flagship MBA programme’s Class of 2025. Overall, 456 students participated in the final placement process, securing 538 offers rolled out by 196 companies despite challenging market conditions, the institute said. Boston Consulting Group (BCG) emerged as the top recruiter in the management consulting cohort while Accenture Strategy led in the strategy consulting cohort. Other consulting firms that participated were McKinsey, Kearney, Alvarez & Marsal, Arthur D Little, Auctus Advisors, EY-Parthenon, Monitor Deloitte, TCS, KPMG, PwC, and Vector Consulting, amongst others.
03.03 / 06:23
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'Where's the gold?': How the Assads sucked Syria dry
Bond villain lair in the rugged heights overlooking Damascus, the all-seeing eye of a notorious Syrian military unit gazed down on a city it bled dry. Many of the bases of the elite Fourth Division formerly run by toppled president Bashar al-Assad's feared younger brother Maher now lie looted. But papers left strewn behind reveal how the man they called «The Master» and his cronies wallowed in immense wealth while some of their foot soldiers struggled to feed their families and even begged on the streets.
03.03 / 05:47
03.03 / 05:47
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Europe has the money to save Ukraine. It needs the will
Ukraine’s war effort is fading fast, and Europe will need to pick up the slack. While Sunday’s gathering of European leaders in London included a commitment to keep military aid flowing and to formulate a peace plan, it’s the details that will matter. So far, the US peace strategy has seemed to rest on appeasing the Kremlin — promising territorial concessions, parroting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s talking points and trash-talking the transatlantic alliance. Zelenskiy, on the heels of the leaders of France and Britain, failed to elicit firm security guarantees from the White House last week. The rebuke he received after pressing the matter — “Have you said ‘thank you’ once?” exclaimed Vice President JD Vance — has left relations with the US uncertain. How exactly the White House intends to stop the fighting remains to be seen. But Europe ought to recognize the leverage it does have to shape the endgame, as well as the urgent need to develop more.
03.03 / 03:01
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Another headache for cement cos amid weak prices?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The narrative for cement companies is shifting from pricing to cost trends. Cement prices have yet to significantly improve, and realizations have remained lacklustre.
03.03 / 01:31
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Mint Quick Edit | White House quarrel: US power is at stake
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Bluntly speaking, power is defined as the ability to bend others to one’s will. The limits of America’s are being tested, as evident in Friday’s showdown at the White House between Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump (along with Vice-President J.D.
03.03 / 01:07
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All you need to know about margin trading
Suppose you want to buy a large volume of shares worth, say, Rs.2 lakh, but you don’t have the money. Margin trading allows you to buy these shares by paying only a small amount, say, 20% of Rs.2 lakh, as security to your broker. This amount is called margin, and such transactions are called margin trading. The amount paid by the broker to buy those shares is essentially a loan that you will have to pay back with interest. In other words, you leverage a small amount of cash (or purchased securities) to trade large volumes of shares that you can’t afford. This is why it’s also called leveraged trading. What is margin trading facility
03.03 / 00:13
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Law changes on cards for quick CCI nod for distressed asset sales after SC order
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The government is exploring urgent legislative changes to ensure swift approvals from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for the sale of distressed assets after a Supreme Court (SC) order cast a cloud over bankruptcy rescues, two people informed of the development said.
02.03 / 20:03
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Barcelona thrash 10-man Real Sociedad to reclaim top spot
Barcelona secured a comfortable 4-0 win over Real Sociedad on Sunday to move back top of La Liga. Aritz Elustondo's early red card gave Hansi Flick's side a comfortable afternoon with Gerard Martin, Marc Casado, Ronald Araujo and Robert Lewandowski on the scoresheet. Atletico Madrid beat Athletic Bilbao on Saturday to temporarily knock the Catalans from their perch, while Real Madrid, third, lost at Real Betis.
02.03 / 15:31
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Inzamam calls for IPL boycott amid Champions Trophy venue controversy
Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has urged international cricket boards to boycott the Indian Premier League (IPL) in response to the ongoing Champions Trophy venue controversy, echoing concerns raised by Saqlain Mushtaq. Earlier, former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq also criticised the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over the ongoing Champions Trophy venue controversy, in which the India Team has been playing all its matches in Dubai in a hybrid mode after it refused to travel to Pakistan due to security concerns. The dispute gainted traction after former English player and cricket experts Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton highlighted that India gained an 'undeniable' advantage by playing all their matches at a single venue in Dubai.
02.03 / 13:09
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US State Secretary Rubio announces $4 billion military aid to Israel, reversing Joe Biden's arms hold
This move reverses the Biden Administration's partial arms embargo, which had withheld certain weapons and ammunition from Israel. «I have signed a declaration to use emergency authorities to expedite the delivery of approximately $4 billion in military assistance to Israel. The decision to reverse the Biden Administration's partial arms embargo, which wrongly withheld a number of weapons and ammunition from Israel, is yet another sign that Israel has no greater ally in the White House than President Trump,» said Rubio.
02.03 / 12:39
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Two small adversaries of Russia and China are swapping notes to survive
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. TAIPEI—In an era of brutal great-power politics, how do lesser powers get by? For this embattled Pacific island, a lifeline comes from landlocked Slavs half a world away. Taiwan and the Czech Republic, living in the shadow of China and Russia, have found common cause when small powers worry about being trampled by bigger rivals.
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