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    BJP gave RLD 'respect', any decision on forging alliance to be taken by leadership of both parties: UP minis

    On SP chief Akhilesh Yadav's assertion that the BJP will be wiped out in the upcoming elections, Aggarwal said, "He had said it last time (2022 Assembly elections) as well. The seats, which he (Akhilesh) has currently, those (seats) will also not remain with him".

    Uttar Pradesh signs MoU with Tata Technologies to upgrade 150 state-run ITIs to prepare youth for industry 4.0

    The MoU entails a spend of Rs 5,472 crore out of which Rs 4,282 crore will be invested by the Tata group company and Rs 1,190 crore will be spent by the state government which will include construction of new-age workshops as well as smart classes.

    India central to IBM’s global skilling strategy, says Sandip Patel, IBM India MD

    The company's Skill Build Platform, which was launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in 2019, has enrolled over 1.3 millionlearners and placed over 18,500 into jobs. It now intends to intensify its focus on artificial intelligence, data science, cyber security, and quantum computing.

    Skill ministry pulled up over vacancies in ITIs, inadequate use of budgetary resources

    According to the committee, out of the existing 22,75,439 seats across all the ITIs in 36 states/UTs, 10,60,191 seats are lying vacant noticeable in Uttar Pradesh (2,07,606) followed by Rajasthan (1,37,200), Madhya Pradesh (86,999), Jharkhand (71,886), Odisha (51,829) and Tamil Nadu (49,668).

    In eastern UP, Priyanka flays BJP over unemployment and inflation

    Addressing a poll rally in Tamkuhi Raj area of Kushinagar in support of Congress candidate and its state unit president Ajay Kumar Lallu, Priyanka Gandhi also hit out at the government for inflation, high fuel prices and electricity bills, farmers' woes, among others.

    Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal launches campaign for poll-bound states

    "Upload videos on good works of Delhi government and telling how you benefitted from it on Twitter, Instagram Facebook. Also WhatsApp people known to you in these states appealing them to give a chance to Kejriwal," he said launching "Ek Mauka Kejriwal Ko" campaign.

    The Economic Times
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