Tuesday, December 1, 2020

48.62% voting recorded in Phase 2 of DDC polls

The voting percentage has dipped in Kashmir while it increased marginally in Jammu division as compared to Phase 1. While only one-third of the total electorate cast their votes in Kashmir, it was two-thirds in the Jammu division.

source https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/48-62-voting-recorded-in-phase-2-of-ddc-polls/story-ZT24FnN1asmaXdgTfJqTyM.html

Covid-19: What you need to know today

India has seen almost 9.5 million cases of the coronavirus disease to date (it is second in terms of the number of cases after the US).

source https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/covid-19-what-you-need-to-know-today/story-8asZFrTHpXfxKnAmjeHagN.html

Tata Digital buys stake in govt's rural e-tailer Grameen e-Store

The firm paid around Rs 10 crore for an undisclosed stake; etailer also in talks with HDFC Bank for stake sale

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Flipkart wholesale arm posts 12% jump in FY20 revenues, cuts losses

Flipkart India's majority income is from the wholesale sale of products, unlike Flipkart Internet, the marketplace unit of the ecommerce giant that earns its revenues from commissions it charges vendors

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Unhappy with Instagram's 'aggressive' video push, creators seek options

Many creators blame the decline in organic reach of their static-image posts on algorithm changes that favour videos over images

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Monday, November 30, 2020

UGC NET result 2020 released by NTA, check here

UGC NET result has been made accessible on the official portal of NTA. UGC NET June 2020 examination was held between September 24 and November 13. Out of 8,60,976 candidates registered, 5,26,707 had appeared for the test.

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As placements go virtual, Cohesity may emerge as the top paymaster at IITs

Officials from leading campuses told ET that the San Jose-based company will offer salaries of $200,000 (Rs 1.48 crore) per annum on a cost-to-company basis to the selected students for US roles, which is the highest package for the Class of 2021 so far.

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