The shares of the company were trading at Rs 905 apiece, which is a surge of 3.67 per cent over the previous close, on Monday morning. In five days, shares of the firms had surged 10.35 per cent.
Wuhan [China], February 20 (ANI/PRNewswire): Rhein Laser Technologies Ltd., a leading manufacturer of innovative medical lasers for urologic, aesthetic and physiotherapy markets based in Wuhan and Dusseldorf, announces the launch of UroFiber™ 150Q which is the world's first 150W SuperP
China's economy is slow and it no longer satisfies the aspirations of upward mobility. The educated unemployment percentage is getting higher and higher and at the same time the economic rate is going down. Beijing's old economy seems to be reaching its limits: both Chinese and foreign manuf
After a conference in Thimphu which was presented by a Japanese Sake manufacturing company called Tsuchida Sake Brewery, the company is keen on setting up a production plant in Bhutan, reported Bhutan Live. As reported by Bhutan Live, the Embassy of Japan in India held the "Japan-Bhutan Food
All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) on Saturday launched the curriculum designed for two new programs of BTech Electronics (VLSI Design and Technology) and Diploma in IC manufacturing.
In a bid to give a boost to semiconductor manufacturing in the country, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday announced that the government will come up with a program very soon to put the country on a good semiconductor journey for the next
The Tamil Nadu government has signed an MoU with Ola Electric Mobility for the production of four-wheeler electric vehicles and the establishment of 20 GW battery manufacturing capacity at an investment of Rs 7,614 crore.
These 19 projects, which would cost Rs 1650 crore, are expected to create 4500 plus employment opportunities across sectors like plastic, seafood processing, manufacturing, tourism, IT and ESDM, refractory, agro and food processing, pharmaceuticals and steel downstream.
The less-educated and low-income workers make up about 70 per cent of the workforce. The increasing cost of labour and Beijing's promotion of automation have disproportionately affected China's low-skilled workforce.