AI training for 30,000 technical students
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Indian cities are bleeding water, relentlessly and at scale. Nearly half of all treated water never reaches a tap. Delhi loses about 52% of its supply, while Bengaluru loses roughly 37-40% as water leaks through cracked pipelines, corroded joints, and faulty valves.
SmartTerra is using AI to plug India’s massive water loss problem Read More »
KDEM CEO Sanjeev Gupta said every dollar invested in the AI ecosystem has the potential to create nearly ten times the GDP impact, and AI can be a platform for inclusive growth with the alignment of investment, skills, and execution.
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Swiss banking major UBS has announced the opening of a new Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad, marking an expansion of its India operations and underlining its long-term commitment to the country
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A quiet revolution is reshaping global business geography – and India is at the centre of it. The country that once powered the world’s IT services has now become its intelligence engine, hosting the largest concentration of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) globally.
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Government officials, academicians, and industry leaders will come together at the The Hindu Group’s Tech Summit 2026 on February 12 and 13 to deliberate on various issues at the intersection of technology and governance, building resilience in industry, and the challenges and opportunities from Artificial Intelligence
Two-day tech summit to explore how enterprises can boost their resilience Read More »
As artificial intelligence begins to redefine industries across the world, countries are racing not just to adopt it-but to lead it. For India, long known as the world’s back office and technology services powerhouse, the moment calls for reinvention. And now, the blueprint for that reinvention is here.
Arguing that the 2026-27 Union Budget is a Yuva Shakti-based Budget, the finance minister stated that it is based on three kartavyas: accelerating growth, capacity building, and inclusive participation in India’s journey towards Viksit Bharat. The speech has highlighted structural changes, technology-based governance, and long-term state investment as components of the economic policy.
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