Semiconductor push: India hosts 20% of world’s chip design engineers; consumption set to cross $120 billion by 2030

India accounts for around 20 per cent of the world’s chip design engineers, placing it as a key player in the global semiconductor design ecosystem, according to a report by Bastion Research.According to news agency ANI, the report underlined India’s strong position in the global semiconductor chain, noting, “India is already an important piece in…

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Market watch: Asian stocks rebound as tech fuels gains; oil climbs as Ukraine targets Russian refineries

Representative image (Picture credit: AP) Asian stocks opened with modest gains on Tuesday, supported by a rebound in technology and artificial intelligence shares, while oil prices advanced amid growing concerns over supply disruptions linked to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.In equity markets, shares in Japan and South Korea recovered after Monday’s losses, though Australian stocks slipped. US…

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DGCA grants safety clearance to AISATS

NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted safety clearance to Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt Ltd (AISATS) for the first time. Since ground handling is vital to aviation safety, and with increasing traffic, larger aircraft, faster turnarounds, and multiple service providers, DGCA has mandated safety clearance for all operators. India…

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Retirement planning mistakes: 8 costly errors to avoid – from skipping withdrawal plans to ignoring medical expenses

For many, retirement is imagined as a time of ease—slower mornings, quality time with family, travel, and indulging in long-postponed hobbies. The picture, however, often collides with reality. A surprisingly large number of retirees discover that their savings don’t stretch far enough, or that a single medical emergency wipes out years of careful planning. Others…

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Bengaluru traffic woes impact! Infosys reschedules bus service for staff; commute time clashed with US calls

Infosys staff members continue their work duties from home, both online and offline, after leaving the office. Bengaluru’s persistent and infamous traffic woes seem to have forced Infosys, India’s second largest IT services firm, to reschedule its bus service timings for employees. Infosys has modified the evening bus departure times from its Electronic City facility…

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