As many as 37 companies have deserted the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park at Pune’s Information Technology (IT) hub Hinjewadi and relocated to other parts of the country during the last six months.
The expansion in Pune is expected to generate 3,500 to 6,000 job opportunities over the next three to five years.
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Asian News International on MSNUST Expands India Presence with a New 1000-Seater Office in Pune; Aims to Add 6,000 Jobs in the Next 5 Years in the CityUST, a leading technology and digital transformation solutions company, has announced the inauguration of a new office in ...
UST, a leading technology and digital transformation solutions company, has announced the inauguration of a new office in Pune, Maharashtra, further strengthening its India presence. Through this ...
Pune: Every time a major IT company posts advertisement ... fresher hiring in IT sector and 44% increase in fresher hiring by technology startups and e-commerce companies. According to Mane ...
Tata Katcon Exhaust Systems, a joint venture involving Tata AutoComp Systems, is set to commence operations in a new 77,800 ...
Neeraj Joshi, CEO of Thingsmeet Solutions, zeroed down on Pune when he first decided to set up a health-tech venture, not only because of the time he had spent in the city as the centre head for ...
MPCB on Tuesday issued directions to MIDC for allegedly causing pollution by releasing untreated sewage into the river water and nullahs near Rajeev Gandhi Information Technology (IT) Park, Hinjewadi, ...
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