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Smarter India – Through Geographic Mapping
In times when data is being termed as the ‘new oil’, the underutilisation of location has been one of the major misses of recent digital transformation initiatives.
Read MoreFacebook, Google, Twitter And Tiktok To Be Grilled By UK Lawmakers
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen appeared before the U.K. committee this week, telling members that the company's systems make online hate worse and that it has little incentive to fix the problem
Read MoreCEOs To Govts: Rise Above Geopolitical Tensions, Protectionism For Trade Reforms
75 percent of the global public supports expanding trade, but only half said they thought globalisation was good for their country, a drop of 10 percentage points since 2019.
Read MoreKejriwal Blames Previous Govts For 'Idiosyncratic Drainage System', Says Working On Revamping It
Addressing a gathering on the occasion of inauguration of redeveloped Chandni Chowk, Kejriwal said that not only the market area but the drainage system of entire Delhi will be fixed.
Read MoreOracle Cloud Gets Meity Empanelment
Its customers also include various state departments like commercial taxes, power (meter data management), social justice (courts), urban local bodies, health, locomotive works and others.
Read MoreL&T Continues To Focus On Shareholder Value Creation By Divesting Non-Core Assets: A M Naik
'The outlook for FY22 is one of cautious optimism, with the country's GDP regaining positive territory, thanks to the base effect in the first half, followed by robust growth in the second.
Read MoreLockdown Read
Tamal Bandyopadhyay’s attempt to analyse the malaise in the banking system is an insider’s view and so not the larger picture one could expect from a dispassionate writer. He does raise a relevant poser, though. Has India let down its banking industry or is it the other way around?
Read MoreIBM Ties Up With 30 Organisations To Reskill, Connect People With Work Opportunities
Eleven Indian organisations joining the global alliance will give a huge fillip to not just bridging the skill gap in India, but also in initiating learners on the right career path by connecting them to the best opportunities,
Read MoreCare Ratings Revises India's GDP Growth Forecast To 10.2 % For FY22
Factoring the potential loss of economic output due to the restrictions in the state, the agency, on April 5, lowered its GDP forecast for the current fiscal year to 10.7-10.9 per cent.
Read MoreCybersecurity Needs Multi-Faceted Solution, Role Of Tech Cos Crucial: Microsoft
The top executive noted that recent incidents like the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica event were 'tipping points' that impacted how people think about technology more broadly now.
Read MoreLiving In A Co-COVID World, One Year On
The new normal has seen education, work and entertainment to shift to largely online domains and some innovations in this regard are worthy and likely to stay.
Read MoreStocks, Oil Rise In Asia After US Records
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was last up 0.32 % at 721.53 after climbing as high as 730.16 late last month.
Read MoreEasyJet Calls For Exit-Plan From Travel Curbs To Rescue Summer
EasyJet warned it would fly no more than 10% of 2019's capacity in January-March, down from 18% in September-December.
Read MoreCOVAX Programme Doubles Global Vaccine Supply Deals To Two Billion Doses
New agreements announced on Friday include an advance purchase agreement with AstraZeneca for 170 million doses, and a memorandum of understanding for 500 million doses from Johnson & Johnson.
Read MoreEurope's Spending Surge Will Not Make Debt Unsustainable - ECB
Governments are running up record deficits this year to keep their economies going amid partial lockdowns and public debt will exceed 100% of GDP this year, with further small rises seen next year and in 2022.
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