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Watch: True Figure of Economic Contraction Likely in Double Digits, Govt Must Act Immediately

India s forex reserves likely crossed $600 billion this week: RBI

B N M Institute of Technology partners with Harappa to integrate behavioral skilling into curriculum

B.N.M Institute of Technology partners with Harappa to integrate behavioral skilling into curriculum ANI | Updated: May 24, 2021 11:13 IST New Delhi [India], May 24 (ANI/PRNewswire): Harappa, India s leading online institution for online behavioral learning has partnered with B.N.M Institute of Technology (BNMIT) to integrate Thrive Skills an essential set of cognitive, social and behavioral skills to enable individuals to continuously succeed, at every stage of their career as part of the syllabus for engineering and management students, across all years of study. This decision is part of B.N.M Institute s vision to produce highly skilled, workplace-ready talent, by equipping students with the most in-demand social, cognitive and behavioral skills, alongside technical acumen.

B N M Institute of Technology partners with Harappa

Already Under Massive Stress From the Virus, More Indian Workers Turn to Gig Economy Livelihoods – NBC Connecticut

The global embrace of remote work or working from home has reset expectations, employment choices and work cultures, according to industry experts who spoke to CNBC. We believe that there will be structural shifts as part of a hybrid workforce that blends in-person employees with virtual, said Sandip Patel, managing director of IBM India and South Asia, in an email.   It s a fight for skills and talent that will drive the business and talent models. and gig workers will certainly assume a strong place in the future workforce. The workforce changes come as India battles a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 cases in the South Asian nation have spiked to daily record highs in the past month. India had 362,727 new infections over the last 24 hours with 4,120 deaths reported on Thursday.

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