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Women in tech: STEM jobs attract less women, says Belong
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Belong found that the overall representation of women was 34%. This reinforces the assumption that STEM jobs attract less women.
B2B eCommerce startup Moglix raises $120 million, becomes new unicorn from India
Ratan Tata-backed Moglix said that it is the first industrial B2B commerce platform in the manufacturing space in India to become a new unicorn
Nasscom summit to focus on emerging tech impact on real world
Nasscom will be hosting its flagship Nasscom Technology and Leadership Forum (NTLF 2019) from 20th to 22nd February at Grand Hyatt in Mumbai.
Appliances and Consumer Electronics industry in India to focus on expanding export capabilities, says CEAMA
Consumer Electronics and Appliances Manufacturers Association (CEAMA), the apex industry body for the Appliances and Consumer Electronics (ACE) industry concluded their 38th annual function
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Intuit appoints Sanket Atal as VP and Managing Director of India Development Center
American financial software maker Intuit has appointed Sanket Atal as Vice President and Managing Director of the India Development Center (IDC).
After Elon Musk’s Tesla and SpaceX, now Playboy deletes Facebook page
Playboy said that the recent news about Facebook's alleged mismanagement of users' data had solidified its decision to suspend its activity on the platform.
HP announces design competition ‘Skyline 2050’ in India for architects, structural engineers
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Top three winners of this competition will get Office solution of LFD Printer with HP workstation and Autodesk AEC software.
Who was Begum Akhtar, the Queen of Ghazals
Begum Akhtar, popularly referred as Mallika-E-Tarannum or Mallika-e-Ghazal (Queen of Ghazals) was one the finest Hindustani classical singer of dadra, thumri and ghazals
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Google Doodle celebrates Queen of Ghazals Begum Akhtar 103rd birthday on October 7
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Today's Google Doodle celebrates Begum Akhtar, popularly referred as Mallika-E-Tarannum or Mallika-e-Ghazal (Queen of Ghazals) for her Hindustani classical singing of dadra, thumri and ghazals.
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