New Delhi [India], January 6: In today's dynamic world, the way we travel has undergone a profound transformation. The COVID-19 pandemic played a pivotal role in reshaping our work culture, transitioning from a traditional office setting to a work-from-home (WFH) model and eventually to a hy
To address these barriers, the study recommends fostering public-private partnerships to establish shared technology hubs, increasing budget allocations for technology, strengthening industry-academia collaboration, and implementing supportive policies to encourage broader adoption of smart
Gurugram (Haryana) [India], December 17: The Festive season is once again proven to be a significant moment for corporate gifting in India. This year, demand for corporate gifts in India, grew by 27% with personalized and meaningful gifts taking the center-stage. Businesses focused on afford
The cost pressures have emerged as the top concern for Indian companies, as 91 per cent companies are planning to reduce their tax and finance budgets, reflecting the impact of financial strain on corporate operations, said EY report.
93 per cent of Indian executives plan to increase their cybersecurity budgets in 2025, with 17 per cent expecting increments of 15 per cent or more, a 1 per cent rise from last year.
34.3 per cent of stockbrokers prioritise AI and machine learning (ML) for predictive analytics and personalised trading strategies, while 32.9 per cent are focusing on algorithmic trading to enhance precision and automation.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], September 27: Frontline workers represent 80 per cent of the global workforce, yet organisations invest less than 1 per cent of their technology budgets to support and develop them. This growing gap calls for immediate attention, especially as workforce challen
Hong Kong's economic situation worsened in the second quarter, with residents' median monthly income dropping by HK$300 to HK$21,100. The number of unemployed individuals increased by 3,000 to 114,700. Sectors like construction, retail, and food services experienced high unemployment rates.
With several opposition members attacking the government alleging discrimination between states in the Union Budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman hit back over the allegations and said budgets presented during the Congress-led UPA government also did not name most of the states
Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry of Skill Development, Jayant Chaudhary lauded Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for focusing on employment-linked schemes, setting a new precedent for prioritising job creation and skilling in the Union Budget 2024, adding that among all the