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From Apes to Artificial IntelligenceTrials and travails of humans – SiaSat

Hyderabad, the capital has emerged as the destination for the top global companies and centre of innovation and technology. He quoted how the IT sector grew from Rs 56,000 crore in 2014 to Rs 2,41,000 Cr in 202223 at an annual rate of 31.44 percent. In job creation it had surpassed Bengaluru in 202223 as per NASSCOM, he added.

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How India Inc can leverage The National Education Policy of 2020 – Times of India

On the other hand, organizations have been shelling significant effort and money to hire students across the length and breadth of the country only to face Infancy attrition as high as 90% in most cases and a pool of early productive workforce to the extent of 25% only (Source: India Skills Report & Assocham reports on employability).

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Making in India, innovating for the globe | Unusual Suspects – Money Control

According to the latest demand market ER&D pulse survey conducted by Deloitte and NASSCOM, 43 percent of the global leadership stated that one of their immediate priorities is to globalize their R&D footprint through inhouse centres (GCCs) or service providers majority of which happen to be based out of India.

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Samsung Sales Fall Most in Over a Decade as Chip Slump Persists – The Economic Times – Bangalore

Despite the disappointing top line number, investors remain cautiously optimistic that the memory chip glut is finally easing after more than a year of price declines. Samsungrivals Micron Technology Inc. and SK Hynix Inc. have signaled that electronics firms are working through bloated stores of memory chips after the post-pandemic collapse in demand for smartphones and computers.

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Global capability centres expand operations in India, hiring more IT talent – Business Standard

Last month, a report by Nasscom stated that the market size of GCCs is expected to grow from Rs46 billion in 2023 to Rs60 billion by 2025. The number of GCCs in India is also expected to increase to 1,900 by 2025. Currently, GCCs employ about 1.66 million people, while the size of the total IT workforce in India is about 5.4 million.

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