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    Whirlpool shares skyrocket 19% as Bosch weighs bid for parent company

    Robert Bosch is eyeing a bid for Whirlpool Corporation, led by CEO Stefan Hartung. The potential acquisition could include popular brands like KitchenAid and JennAir, strengthening Bosch's position in the home appliances sector.

    Evonik India opens new office and research hub in Thane

    Evonik India’s new office, spread across 100,000 square feet, will serve as a hub for Evonik's operations in India, providing an inspiring environment for employees to collaborate, innovate, and drive growth, the company said in a statement.

    India and Germany fighting climate change together as they are facing challenging weather patterns, says Germany Consul General

    India and Germany collaborate to address climate change effects, emphasizing the need for sustainable food systems. The Green and Sustainable Development Partnership focuses on aligning with the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement to combat climate challenges.

    Indians were granted the most number of German Work Visas in 2022

    Germany granted a total of 17,379 work visas to Indians last year, with the highest number issued by the German Consulate General in Bangalore. Turkish nationals were the second-largest beneficiaries of work visas, followed by Bosnians, Kosovars, Russians, Albanians, and North Macedonians. Germany's economy registered zero growth in the second quarter, confirming a bleak outlook amid an industrial slowdown and stubborn inflation.

    India Startup Festival 2023 concluded on a high

    Focus on Creating Value for the stakeholders and not merely Valuation of the enterprise

    Data, AI in healthcare can add $25-30 b to India’s GDP by 2025: Nasscom

    The healthcare ecosystem in India is going through a dynamic phase with digital transformation at its core. IT industry body Nasscom’s analysis reveals that data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare have the potential to add $25-30 billion to India’s GDP by 2025, according to a release.

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