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The author is a correspondent with BW Businessworld with keen interest in HR and employee welfare.
In another jolt to the employment sector, Tata Teleservices has sacked around 600 employees citing stress on the telecom sector as the reason. Sales and other departments accounted for the maximum layoff
Read MorePrime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday flagged off the first UDAN flight from Shimla under the government’s ambitious Regional Connectivity Scheme, a mechanism to provide people with cheaper flying options to smaller cities
Read MoreThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to do away with its moderation policy in a high-level meeting held on 25 April
Read MoreThe Board of Control for Cricket in India has rejected a $100 million grant from the ICC in the backdrop of an ongoing tussle between the apex cricketing body and BCCI over financial and governance changes in ICC
Read MoreThe hiring outlook of Indian employers looks positive for the next three months with the net employment position at 21 per cent, according to a survey conducted by Manpower Group, a US-based human resource consulting firm
Read MoreIn a recent survey conducted by recruitment consultancy firm Michael Page — ‘Job Confidence Index Q1 2017’, 62 per cent of India’s employed population seem quite satisfied with the work conditions they are provided with compared to the workforce of Asia-Pacific
Read MoreIt is a very tough time for students who have appeared for their boards and semester exams. Anxiety and tension grip students this time of the year till they settle down into their next course of action
Read MoreDespite online businesses penetrating as far as smaller cities in India, offline market will continue to have its presence in the Indian market, says Payback India vice-president Rijish Raghavan in an exclusive interview with BW Businessworld’s Rajguru Tandon
Read MoreThe border districts of several states see very high liquor sales with most of the alcohol illegally transported across the border at a higher rate
Read MoreThe admission in central government funded colleges for a mere 24,000 seats will be done through the merit list provided the student scores a minimum of 75 per cent in board exams. The states then allot seats on the merit list or on their respective exams
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