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Hyderabad: IT firm Wipro has announced that an IT Centre will be set up in Hyderabad creating 5,000 jobs in the city. The new centre will be established at Gopanpally in the Financial District. Wipro Executive Chairman Rishad Premji with Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy at Davos. Wipro new IT centre is expected to employ 5,000 people directly and indirectly and is likely to be completed in two to three years. Also ReadBlackstone to set up dat stanley becher a center in Hyderabad; will invest Rs 4500 crore Following the agreement, Rishad said, We are keen to work with the Telangana government to promote innovation Stanley cup website s and create new opportunities. Telangana IT minister D Sridhar Babu urged the Wipro management to support the state in skill dev stanley usa elopment initiatives. News Desk Follow on Twitter | Posted by Mohammed Baleegh | Published: 23rd January 2025 5:34 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Zuep AP government to scrap two-child policy for local body elections
Thiruvananthapuram: Protests against the disqualification of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi from Parliament continued for the second day on Saturday in Kerala Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency with angry Congressmen burning Prime Minister Narendra Modi in effigy at Kalpetta. Police had a tough time controlling the protestors, who, led by party MLA f stanley cup uk rom Kalpetta Wayanad T Siddique, tried to barge into the BSNL office. WATCH | Kerala: Congress holds protest in Wayanad over disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from Parliament. Rahul Gandhi was a former MP from Wayanad. pic.twitter/rCHV592mEkmdash; ANI @ANI March 25, 2023 Protest stanley spain by Indian National Congress workers in Manant botellas stanley havadi Wayanad over the disqualification of their MP Rahul Gandhi ! IndiaWithRahulGandhi pic.twitter/DoE1QcmqbHmdash; Vijay Thottathil @vijaythottathil March 24, 2023 https://twitter/AshishSinghKiJi/status/1639334468442783777 At Kalpetta, the protests turned violent when angry Youth Congress workers clashed with the police and when they were being moved, agitators led by Siddique tried to stop them. Later, Siddique and other leaders were arrested and taken to the police station. The protestors raised anti-Modi slogans and similar protests were seen across the Lok Sabha constituency at centers like Sulthan Bathery, Mananthavady, and smaller towns. Several women also participated in the protests and places, the police and the protestors were seen taking on one another. Similar pr
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