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Technology giant Amazon plans to lay off 10,000 people in the coming days, adding to the bloodbath being witnessed in the technology world after Twitter and Facebook parent Meta significantly trimmed their workforces.
The US has ordered Tata-group-owned Air India to pay a whopping USD 121.5 million as refunds and USD 1.4 million as penalties for extreme delays in providing refunds to passengers due to the cancellation or change in flights, mostly during the pandemic, officials said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Technology giant Amazon plans to lay off 10,000 people in the coming days, adding to the bloodbath being witnessed in the technology world after Twitter and Facebook parent Meta significantly trimmed their workforces.
The US has ordered Tata-group-owned Air India to pay a whopping USD 121.5 million as refunds and USD 1.4 million as penalties for extreme delays in providing refunds to passengers due to the cancellation or change in flights, mostly during the pandemic, officials said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Technology giant Amazon plans to lay off 10,000 people in the coming days, adding to the bloodbath being witnessed in the technology world after Twitter and Facebook parent Meta significantly trimmed their workforces.
The US has ordered Tata-group-owned Air India to pay a whopping USD 121.5 million as refunds and USD 1.4 million as penalties for extreme delays in providing refunds to passengers due to the cancellation or change in flights, mostly during the pandemic, officials said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Technology giant Amazon plans to lay off 10,000 people in the coming days, adding to the bloodbath being witnessed in the technology world after Twitter and Facebook parent Meta significantly trimmed their workforces.
The US has ordered Tata-group-owned Air India to pay a whopping USD 121.5 million as refunds and USD 1.4 million as penalties for extreme delays in providing refunds to passengers due to the cancellation or change in flights, mostly during the pandemic, officials said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Technology giant Amazon plans to lay off 10,000 people in the coming days, adding to the bloodbath being witnessed in the technology world after Twitter and Facebook parent Meta significantly trimmed their workforces.
The US has ordered Tata-group-owned Air India to pay a whopping USD 121.5 million as refunds and USD 1.4 million as penalties for extreme delays in providing refunds to passengers due to the cancellation or change in flights, mostly during the pandemic, officials said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
The US has ordered Tata-group-owned Air India to pay a whopping USD 121.5 million as refunds and USD 1.4 million as penalties for extreme delays in providing refunds to passengers due to the cancellation or change in flights, mostly during the pandemic, officials said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Mother Dairy has decided to hike prices of full-cream milk by Re 1 per litre and token milk by Rs 2 per litre in the Delhi-NCR market with effect from Monday, citing a rise in input cost.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Mother Dairy has decided to hike prices of full-cream milk by Re 1 per litre and token milk by Rs 2 per litre in the Delhi-NCR market with effect from Monday, citing a rise in input cost.
Employees Provident Fund Organisation news: Retirement fund body EPFO added 16.82 lakh subscribers on a net basis in September 2022, the labour ministry said in a release today (November 20). Year-on-year comparison of payroll data reflects a 9.14 per cent increase in net membership addition in September, 2022 compared to the corresponding month during last year in 2021, the ministry said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Mother Dairy has decided to hike prices of full-cream milk by Re 1 per litre and token milk by Rs 2 per litre in the Delhi-NCR market with effect from Monday, citing a rise in input cost.
Employees Provident Fund Organisation news: Retirement fund body EPFO added 16.82 lakh subscribers on a net basis in September 2022, the labour ministry said in a release today (November 20). Year-on-year comparison of payroll data reflects a 9.14 per cent increase in net membership addition in September, 2022 compared to the corresponding month during last year in 2021, the ministry said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Mother Dairy has decided to hike prices of full-cream milk by Re 1 per litre and token milk by Rs 2 per litre in the Delhi-NCR market with effect from Monday, citing a rise in input cost.
Employees Provident Fund Organisation news: Retirement fund body EPFO added 16.82 lakh subscribers on a net basis in September 2022, the labour ministry said in a release today (November 20). Year-on-year comparison of payroll data reflects a 9.14 per cent increase in net membership addition in September, 2022 compared to the corresponding month during last year in 2021, the ministry said.
Twitter: Elon Musk has posted a picture with two men who faked being fired from Twitter after his takeover. He shared the picture on Twitter late Tuesday night with Rahul Ligma and Daniel Johnson and wrote: "Welcoming back Ligma & Johnson!"
Amazon has begun the process of laying off 10,000 of its employees, which is nearly 3 per cent of the total workforce. According to a report with the Washington Post, Amazon employees were called into meetings with their managers across the country on Tuesday. 
The 2016 demonetisation was a "well-considered" decision and part of a larger strategy to combat the menace of fake money, terror financing, black money and tax evasion, the Union government has told the Supreme Court.
Amazon begins layoffs: Amid rising concerns over the wider economic environment, Amazon has started mass layoffs in its corporate ranks. It also followed Twitter and Meta's suits, becoming the latest tech company to trim its workforce. 
Elon Musk, the new Twitter boss who has taken many controversial calls ever since he's come on board, has sent a letter to his staff giving them an ultimatum to deliver hardcore performance or leave the company.
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on Chinese technology firm Xiaomi's plea in  FEMA case. Electronic device manufacturer firm challenged the order passed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), seizing Rs 5,551 crore in its bank accounts for alleged violation of FEMA rules.
Twitter has closed all its offices temporarily after mass resignation hit the company post Elon Musk's go 'hardcore' or leave ultimatum to staff.
Air India news: Air India will be introducing premium economy class in some of its long haul international flights next month, its chief Campbell Wilson said today (November 19) as the Tata group-owned airline works on ways to expand its market share as well as the global network.
Mother Dairy has decided to hike prices of full-cream milk by Re 1 per litre and token milk by Rs 2 per litre in the Delhi-NCR market with effect from Monday, citing a rise in input cost.
Employees Provident Fund Organisation news: Retirement fund body EPFO added 16.82 lakh subscribers on a net basis in September 2022, the labour ministry said in a release today (November 20). Year-on-year comparison of payroll data reflects a 9.14 per cent increase in net membership addition in September, 2022 compared to the corresponding month during last year in 2021, the ministry said.
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