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The drive was carried out from 7pm in and around Mini Rose Garden parking area, Mobile Market on the outer side of Sector 22, and the area opposite Kisan Bhawan Market ...
White-collar hiring in India went up 22 per cent in May mainly fuelled by the surge in recruitment in the consumer electronics sector, according to a report on Thursday. However, a marginal 2 per cent ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
However, a marginal 2 % month-on-month (MoM) increase in white collar hiring indicated a temporary slowdown in the recruitment momentum, the foundit Insights Tracker (FIT) report added.
India's travel and tourism sector is expected to contribute a staggering Rs 22 lakh core to the Indian economy in 2025, with employment in the sector likely to exceed 48 million as a surge in both ...
A youth was seriously injured in Noida’s Sector 53 after being hit by a speeding Thar, following a fight over Instagram comments. The shocking incident was caught on camera and has triggered police ...
Infosys CEO and Managing Director Salil Parekh‘s total compensation increased by 22 per cent ... Second highest paid executives in IT sector With this, Parekh is now the second highest-paid ...
If you are looking for a gadgets support center nearby to solve all your device problems, then we have you sorted with this best service center in Chandigarh. F1 - Chandigarh-Multibrand is one of the ...
According to AccuWeather, the weather in Chandigarh on May 30 is expected to be partly cloudy, with a possibility of one or two spells of rain or thundershowers during the day. Daytime temperatures ...
As per the complaint,an unknown person had entered victim Harpreet Walia’s house when she was alone and demanded money by threatening her with a knife. Two days after a resident of Sector 22 was ...
Shares of Big Pharma companies continued a recent retreat amid concerns that the sector could face more regulation on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s watch as head of Health and Human Services.
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