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    Air India to set up pilot training school at Amravati

    The aviation landscape in India is witnessing a transformative phase with major players like IndiGo, Akasa, Air India, and the GMR group investing in extensive training programs to meet the surging demand for skilled pilots and engineers. Air India's Amravati pilot training school is set to be operational by Q1 FY26.

    Skoda Auto CEO's strategy for Indian market: Humility, learning, customer focus and a new partner

    Skoda Auto's CEO Klaus Zellmer highlights India's pivotal role in the company's global strategy, noting it as the most attractive and competitive auto market. With a robust development base in Pune, Skoda plans to leverage India's potential for expansion into ASEAN and the Middle East.

    Aligning business goals and decoding employee behaviour: A modern strategy for MSMEs

    ​​Alignment between business goals and employee behaviour is not a one-time effort but an ongoing process that requires continuous attention and adjustment.

    Force Motors partners with EY Parthenon India for digital transformation program

    Force Motors has partnered with EY Parthenon India to undertake a digital transformation programme aimed at boosting innovation and productivity across its value chain. The collaboration will focus on redesigning Force Motors' digital landscape, implementing advanced digital platforms, technologies, and solutions for customers, and enhancing its capabilities and security.

    US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea as a show of force against nuclear-armed North Korea

    A U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, has arrived in South Korea for a joint exercise involving Japan, aimed at bolstering military readiness against North Korean threats. The exercise, called Freedom Edge, follows heightened tensions after a security pact between Russia and North Korea. The U.S., South Korea, and Japan are increasing military cooperation, with the USS Roosevelt strike group expected to participate in the drills. The group will later head to the Middle East to promote regional stability and protect commerce.

    Virat Kohli expected to shine on big stage as India ponder over Kuldeep question

    In the opening Super 8 fixture of the T20 World Cup, India faces Afghanistan in Bridgetown. Virat Kohli aims to regain form while Kuldeep Yadav hopes for a chance. The Indian team ponders over including Kuldeep in the playing eleven, balancing spinners and pacers. Skipper Rohit Sharma eyes a winning combination with all-rounders like Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja. The match is crucial for India's batting lineup, led by Kohli and supported by Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya.

    • China competes for influence in the South Pacific

      The South Pacific, dotted with small and vulnerable island states, has become a battleground for influence between China and the traditional benefactors of Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.

      Skills minister Jayant Chaudhary calls for a renewed focus on ITIs

      Skills Development Minister Jayant Chaudhary emphasized revitalizing Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and advocated for blended learning approaches at ITIs and National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs). At a review meeting of the Directorate General of Training (DGT), he underscored enhancing industry collaboration through flexible partnerships and dual training systems. Chaudhary highlighted the modernization of ITIs with updated infrastructure, relevant curricula aligned with market needs, and specialized training programs.

      Air India to start own flying school, in a first in country

      In preparation for an anticipated pilot shortage, Air India plans to establish a school in Amravati, Maharashtra, aimed at training up to 180 pilots annually. Prospective pilots without prior flying experience can enroll in the full-time academy, offering them a clear path to eventually join Air India's cockpit upon completing subsequent stages of training.

      12 Lessons from Polls 2024

      Lessons in governance and strategy for corporate India from the 2024 Elections and the formation of the third NDA government include the importance of competition, cooperation, feedback, communication, supply chain management, consumer knowledge, CEO dynamics, outsider directors, underdogs, and consistent performance.

      Trans-Europe express: How Indian businesses can sustain and grow in Europe

      India's recent free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association presents significant trade opportunities with the EU. However, Indian businesses must comply with new EU supply chain laws to sustain and grow in Europe. Key legislative changes include deforestation regulation, corporate sustainability and due diligence directive, and forced labor regulation.

      US military completes major exercise in Africa and works to deepen partnerships

      The U.S. and top African allies conducted the African Lion military exercise in Morocco, addressing new challenges in volatile regions. The exercise showcased joint military operations and emphasized a holistic approach to instability issues beyond military solutions.

      Over 40 pc ads in Cricket World Cup 2023 promoted smokeless tobacco brands: Study

      According to the study conducted by a group of experts from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Vital Strategies, of the total 41.3 per cent surrogate advertisements of smokeless tobacco (SLT) brands, 39.9 per cent were telecast during India's matches and 37.8 per cent during matches featuring one or both teams from South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka).

      Why young traders are losing money in options

      Options trading has lured young traders with the promise of quick riches through social media hype. However, a recent study found that 85% of young traders incur losses within their first year due to a lack of understanding of options strategies.

      How a family of four unlocked the secrets of Switzerland: 25+ cities, 11 days, Rs 90,000!

      A family from India shares their budget-friendly European vacation in Switzerland, highlighting the Swiss Travel Pass as a key to savings and convenience. They utilized free travel for children, museum entry, and discounted excursions, making the pass cost-effective. The family's travel hacks included using the SBB app, embracing public transport, and exploring lesser-known destinations like Gstaad and Mürren. Lessons learned emphasize planning, using public transport, and exploring beyond tourist spots for budget adventurers.

      Top Leaders and Companies Leading The Change in Their Industries
      China is raising bullet train fares as debts and costs balloon

      China raises bullet train fares to address rising costs and debts, impacting public services, state-owned enterprises, and international trade. The country shifts focus to high-tech manufacturing amid concerns over debt sustainability and global competition.

      The young backroom players playing a big role in this year's polls

      These are grads hired in large numbers by consulting firms specialising in communication and public relations, and well entrenched in the political space.

      ET Road Safety & Safer Mobility Forum: Experts spotlight strategies for elevating employee well-being and operational efficiency in transportation

      Global road fatalities dropped by 5%, but India saw a 15% rise. The ET Road Safety & Safer Mobility Forum discussed safety culture and technology's role in employee transportation. Leaders emphasized driver safety, tech integration, and collaborative efforts for a safer future.

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