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NITES files complaint against Tata Technologies for sacking 800 employees

The Nascent Information Technology Senate (NITES), a non-profit organisation that works for the rights of employees in the IT/ITeS sector, today filed a complaint against Tata Technologies with the Maharashtra Labour Department for terminating around 800 employees. The complaint said: We have received complaints from employees of Tata Technologies, Hinjewadi, Pune regarding illegal termination of employment to maintain profitability of business under Covid-19 Pandemic. Tata Technologies spokesperson in a statement denied the allegations said: “We categorically deny claims being circulated in the social media about 800 employees being terminated by Tata Technologies. This statement is false and sensational in nature and seeks to add colour to a business process undertaken over six months ago.

Government Polytechnic Jammu inks MOU with GCET Jammu

Government Polytechnic Jammu inks MOU with GCET Jammu Government Polytechnic Jammu inks MOU with GCET Jammu JAMMU: Government Polytechnic College Jammu today inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Government College of Engineering & Technology, Chak Bhalwal for upskilling and enhancing employability of engineering students to latest technologies at Center for Invention, Innovation, Incubation and Training (CIIIT) Jammu established at Government Polytechnic Jammu. The MoU was signed in presence of Sajad Hussain Ganai, Director Skill Development Department, between Er Arun Bangotra Principal, Government Polytechnic Jammu and Dr Sameru Sharma, Principal, GCET Jammu. On the occasion Director, Skill Development said that the purpose of this MoU is to enhance the competency of the students by imparting skill training on latest technological advancements at CIIIT Jammu. He said that the training will be provided by the faculty from Tata Technologies to bridge the gap between in

Indian innovation begins in small towns and IITs Covid ventilators were no different

Indian innovation begins in small towns and IITs Covid ventilators were no different
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Beyond the Business: How students in government and tribal schools are benefitting from CSR educational and he

Share on Sufiya Banu looks like a typical Indian school girl, with her hair tightly braided and coiled on either side of her face. Her uniform is neatly pressed and pinned in place. The minute she starts speaking, however, the self-assured and confident tone immediately sets her apart from her peers.  She attributes the personality development to the Life Skills programme being conducted at the Government School in Bengaluru’s Potter Town, where she has learnt to assert herself and not be afraid of being heard.  “It’s very different from my old school where I had never even heard of a Life Skills programme. The first thing Sir (Life Skills trainer) taught us was that we had to be different from how we were in primary school. We used to be scared of coming forward and voicing an opinion,” she tells

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