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The Pioneer on MSNMadhya Pradesh will shape India's digital futureChief Minister Mohan Yadav has stated that Madhya Pradesh is on its way to becoming the fastest-growing state in the country in the field of IT and technology, a journey that will gain new momentum ...
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Hosted on MSN“Misrule will end…” MP CM Mohan Yadav ahead of counting of votes in Delhi Assembly electionsMadhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav expressed his confidence about BJP victory in Delhi Polls and said that the misrule in Delhi ...
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The Pioneer on MSNTop IT & ESDM giants to showcase innovations at GIS-2025Information technology is no longer just a sector; it has become a fundamental necessity across all industries. From healthcare to agriculture, education, and manufacturing, IT plays a crucial role in ...
Madhya Pradesh unveils India's first dedicated GCC policy, aiming to attract global tech centers and transform tier-2 cities ...
Madhya Pradesh's GCC Policy 2025 aims to position the state as a global innovation hub with strategic incentives.
The CM noted that information technology is no longer just a sector, but it has become a fundamental necessity across all ...
Cities like Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur, and Gwalior are emerging as new hubs for IT companies, with major firms like TCS, Infosys, Yash Technologies, and Impetus already establishing their presence.
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Infosys lays off 700 at Mysuru campus: "Bouncers, security guards used," complain to Labour Ministry
Infosys has laid off around 700 campus recruits from October 2024 due to multiple failed internal assessments. Complaints filed with NITES claim unethical practices, while Infosys asserts ...
The terminated freshers are allegedly being made to sign confidentiality agreements. IT giant Infosys has laid off nearly 700 freshers from its Mysuru campus, IT employees' union Nascent ...
Software major Infosys is in the process of laying off 400 trainees at its Mysuru campus after they failed evaluation tests in three consecutive attempts, according to sources familiar with the ...
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