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    Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja thank Mumbai Police for 'phenomenal job' managing victory parade

    Virat Kohli expressed gratitude to Mumbai Police for their exceptional management of the T20 World Cup victory parade, which drew a massive crowd. The Indian cricket team, returning from Barbados after their win, was feted with enthusiasm. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted them in Delhi before their Mumbai parade, attended by thousands. The festivities culminated at Wankhede Stadium, where players celebrated the 11-year trophy drought end.

    Envisioning a career in legaltech? Check out the in-demand roles, skills & more

    The widespread adoption of technology has transformed the legal industry, giving rise to 'legaltech.' Legaltech offers various opportunities, including roles for tech innovators, product managers, and consultants. Hemant Krishna from Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. notes that AI has significantly boosted the legal tech industry's prominence.

    Why Budget 2024 must have more than Sensex on its radar

    Budget 2024: The Union budget is set to dominate headlines in India, with the question of whether realpolitik or coalition compulsions will dictate the budget's economic policy. The interplay between economics and politics is not new to India, as it is part of elected democracies. The BJP's performance fell short of expectations due to inflation and unemployment, both factors within the domain of economic policy.

    Martech jobs on the rise as digital avenues become prominent in marketing

    Digitalization has permeated all sectors, including marketing, which is now adapting to significant shifts in consumer behavior through the rise of marketing technology (martech). Martech blends marketing with advanced software tools to gain consumer insights and track marketing performance, ensuring organizational growth.

    As tech grip on medical industry becomes stronger, it creates space for new jobs profiles

    Ebenazer Paul highlights the increasing demand for skilled professionals in medical billing and coding, driven by technological advancements and evolving healthcare regulations. The industry offers diverse opportunities for growth and specialization, with a focus on continuous education and certifications to stay competitive.

    Fancy a career in gaming? Check out the in-demand roles, skills and more

    Video games have evolved from mere leisure activities to lucrative career options, driven by technological advancements and increased accessibility. The industry demands skilled professionals like developers, designers, and testers. Various courses and certifications cater to these roles, enhancing employability. Essential skills include proficiency in game engines, programming languages, and soft skills like creativity and communication.

    • Beyond the paycheck: What employees look for and how employers can fix hiring gaps

      The changing work culture is causing a gap between employer and employee expectations in hiring and retention. Companies struggle with mismatched salary expectations, required skills, and cultural fit issues. Nonprofits and FMCG companies face the most challenges. Many employees in India and Asia Pacific prioritize flexibility and career progression. Ageism is evident, especially in sectors like Insurance.

      Big plate of supply-side up: Why economies can’t redistribute their way to prosperity

      The tried-and-tested approach to growing an economy, lifting per-capita incomes and alleviating poverty sustainably, is to focus on supply-side reforms to lift public and private investment. This approach has worked in many East Asian economies and India's historical context. By helping boost investment, supply-side reforms help accelerate productivity, job creation and income growth, reducing poverty effectively over the medium term.

      Job creation and social spending to be key focus areas for NDA 3.0: DK Joshi

      ​Now, the other issues like external vulnerability, those markers also look good. Your current account deficit is in the safe zone. You have ample forex reserves. So, in this global environment where there are too many risks lurking around, we do not know when these risks will play out, but we know that they are, whether it is global debt or it is the Middle Eastern conflict or it is Russia-Ukraine war, all of these can become bigger problems, so you need to have buffers.

      Govt may increase emphasis on consumption and job creation: Pramod Gubbi

      ​So, we went into the elections quite strongly positioned for a potential adverse event. But it was not because we expected any adverse event. It is just our style of investing. So, to that extent, there has been almost next to nothing in terms of changes that we have made pre or post elections.

      Job market recovery may slow, for now

      The absence of a decisive mandate in the 2024 elections may impact job market recovery temporarily. Coalition partners will have a stronger voice in policy decisions, affecting investor sentiment. Experts anticipate a short-term slowdown in job creation.

      The man who escaped the scam rings of Cambodia

      Thousands of workers are trafficked to Southeast Asia to commit cyber fraud on their fellow citizens over social media. Ex-serviceman Botcha Sankhar, who was forced to work in the scam compounds of Cambodia for six months, unravels the modus operandi of this new and terrifying form of crime and forced labour

      BPL’s PCB unit in Bengaluru starts commercial production

      BPL commissions a modern PCB manufacturing facility in Doddaballapur, Bangalore, with an investment of Rs 20 crore, revolutionizing the Indian PCB landscape.

      Know Your Fund Manager | Harish Krishnan, Co-CIO and Head Equity, Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC

      Once I joined Kotak, I realised that the role of a buy-side analyst is not very different from that of consulting – in terms of looking at a range of companies across sectors, trying to analyse various aspects that improve competitiveness of the company – but with a key difference.

      Industrial policy is back. Is this what India needs for an ‘atmanirbhar’ economy?

      Mere rise in GDP growth numbers are not enough. What India needs to become a global manufacturing powerhouse is a well-outlined policy that gets the wheel spinning on job creation, skills and holistic growth — especially as the world tilts towards protectionism.

      'Have delivered on 2019 promise of putting corrupt behind bars, our govt leveraged technology to tackle corruption': PM Modi

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently vying for a third consecutive term, reaffirms his 2019 pledge to incarcerate corrupt individuals, asserting that he has fulfilled this promise. In an extensive discussion with ET, PM Modi addressed various topics. He reiterates the government's dedication to ensuring that the benefits of progress extend to all individuals in need, irrespective of their caste, creed, or geographical location.

      Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik faces migration issues both in Hinjili, Kantabanji seats

      Hinjili and Kantabanji assembly constituencies in Odisha, about 350 km apart, face migration as a major issue. Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik is the BJD candidate in both places. Despite some infrastructure development, lack of job opportunities drive migration. Political parties bring back migrant workers to vote in elections, offering incentives.

      Company boards are getting younger, but balancing vitality with expertise is key to success

      Organisational leadership is evolving with younger individuals joining company boards in the dynamic startup landscape. While they bring fresh perspectives and innovation, challenges arise from limited experience in governance. Diverse boards with a mix of young and experienced members are crucial for informed and adaptable strategies for long-term success.

      Boomerang employees: Why employers like returning talent

      Professionals experiencing the "grass is greener" syndrome may find themselves considering returning to previous employers, termed "boomerang" candidates. Companies, recognizing the value in these individuals' fresh skills and perspectives, are strategically embracing this trend. Mid-career employees and even CXOs are increasingly participating, reflecting evolving workplace dynamics and the importance of alignment in values and leadership behaviors.

      2024 Lok Sabha elections between people who want to 'change' Constitution and those against it: SP chief Akhilesh Yadav

      Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav rallied in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, supporting INDIA bloc candidate Tanuj Punia against BJP's Rajrani Rawat. Yadav emphasized the election's significance in protecting the Constitution from those seeking to change it. He criticized the BJP for inflation, farm laws, and lack of job opportunities, promising support for farmers and improved social welfare under an INDIA bloc government.

      South side story: Can attractive sops turn Chennai into a hub for GCCs?

      Can a slew of attractive sops from
the state government and a competitive workforce turn Chennai into a hub for GCCs, positioning the state as a healthy alternative
to Bengaluru and Hyderabad? In addition to banks and automotive firms, manufacturing, pharma, tech and product companies in the fintech space are considering setting up GCCs in Chennai.

      PM Modi, Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik two sides of same coin: Jairam Ramesh

      Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh accuses BJP and BJD of colluding, likening PM Narendra Modi and Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik as "two sides of the same coin." Modi campaigns in Odisha amid simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly elections. Ramesh criticizes BJP for purportedly sparing BJD from scrutiny and accuses both parties of supporting each other.

      Apple's Tim Cook is nearing retirement age, but who will succeed him?

      Speculation mounts over Tim Cook's successor as Apple CEO amid nearing retirement age. Candidates include COO Jeff Williams and hardware chief John Ternus. Cook's tenure marked by product expansion and financial success, but finding a visionary successor poses challenges for the tech giant.

      Blue collar and grey collar consumer jobs growing, can't offset fall in IT white collar jobs: Dr Pawan Goyal, Naukri.com

      Dr Pawan Goyal anticipates sustained single-digit salary growth amidst strong consumer demand in various sectors like oil, FMCG, travel, and auto. From an overall jobs perspective, the overall index -- a composite of both IT as well as non-IT jobs -- is flattish now. While the consumer side of the economy is growing, it has a lot more blue-collar and grey-collar jobs. It is not able to offset the decline in white-collar jobs in IT.

      New all-in-one vaccine may prove effective against all coronaviruses

      Scientists from Oxford and Cambridge universities have developed a new all-in-one vaccine that can protect humans against a broad range of coronaviruses, including those that are yet to emerge. The research, published in 'Nature Nanotechnology', is based on a new approach called "proactive vaccinology," where scientists build a vaccine before the disease-causing pathogen even emerges.

      Every vaccine carries a risk. If benefits outweigh it, you use it: Dr Shahid Jameel

      ​In India, where the majority of people were administered Covishield the news of a lawsuit against AstraZeneca in the UK over Covid vaccination has caused concern. Dr Shahid Jameel, virologist and research fellow at Green Templeton College,University of Oxford, tells Indulekha Aravind that there is no cause for worry as benefits far outweigh risks.

      Extra cash or career advancement: How to make side hustles work for you

      India's side-hustle economy is thriving, offering opportunities for career growth through supplementary income activities. It's crucial to balance side hustles with primary jobs and seek mentorship for success.

      Contemplating a career in cybersecurity? Check out the in-demand skills, roles, and pay

      The rise in technology has brought about a surge in cyberattacks, emphasizing the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures. With a shortage of professionals globally, the industry is witnessing high demand for roles such as security analysts, data scientists, and incident responders.

      First major attempts to regulate AI face headwinds from all sides

      Lawmakers are tackling AI bias challenges with impact assessments, supported by industry groups like TechNet. Concerns exist over companies self-reporting discrimination risks, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability.

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