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A quarter of hits & a few misses; and other top tech, startup storiesWelcome to another edition of ETtech Unwrapped – our weekend newsletter. This is Pranav Mukul in New Delhi. This week we’ve wrapped up anot...
India’s Top 100 Great People Manager List of 2023 - A study done by Great Manager Institute®, in association with the National HRD Network
Trell is the new BharatPe; Boat plans acquisition spreeThe note is significant as it signals a rift between the company’s founders and some of its investors. It is reminiscent of the recent boar...
ETtech Morning Dispatch, 28 Jan 2021: Top Tech News to Start Your DayFrom the government’s plans to fund startups using pension and insurance monies to US President Joe Biden's H-1B visa policy, here’s a look...
Karnataka CM Yediyurappa confident about winning RR Nagar & Sira assembly bypolls by huge marginsThe Chief Minister said the Congress has probably taken this prediction lightly and would know the truth once the results are out. "If Yedi...
Public money not for private loot, bring Yes Bank under govt control: AIBEAThe AIBEA said there were repeated audit reports which pointed out glaring lapses and yet the RBI did no act. Same thing has happened now.
AIADMK, DMK to face off in 8 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil NaduBoth AIADMK and DMK are contesting on 20 seats each in the state, allotting the remaining 19 to their respective allies.
HCL offers Rs 1 crore to TTD run orphanageHCL today made an offering of Rs one crore to the shrine of Lord Venkateswara at nearby Tirumala, temple officials said.
Startups delivering sterling and innovative healthcare productsStartups and small companies, backed by an upcoming research ecosystem, are delivering some sterling innovations. Most of their devices are...
- Slapgate: How responsible are our MPs?
Cong MP M Jagannatham from AP's Nagarkurnool issued an unconditional apology to the bank manager he had slapped. However incidents like the...
- Email providers will need to have servers in India
The amendments passed by Parliament require internet behemoths like Google, Rediff and Microsoft — which provide free email services to set...