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3000 Indian Techies Case Study
News_21 April 2017
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Bosch aims at hiring 3000 Indian Techies this year
3000 Indian techies will get placed in technology giant Bosch!
Bosch, an auto-components maker and a technology giant has recently said that it will hire 3000 Indian techies this year in 2017. The company personal and the managing director, Bosch, Soumitra Banerji has confirmed the news by saying that this hiring is a part of next expansion plan in India. The company wants to expand its technology and development branches for the field such as IT, Analytics, and Software and hence, searching for Indian talents to join.
She also adds that the hiring of 3000 fresh graduating techies will be a part of the first phase of the expansion in India that will be followed
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New Zealand’s immigration minister said that the government is unapologetic for the companies which are surviving with foreign workers. He further exclaimed that this action is taken because, “We believe in Kiwis first!”
This is the second time when NZ has toughened the laws of workforce immigration within 6 months, whereas the reason behind the action is increased numbers of immigrants in February 2017 which were 71, 300 people (Approx.1.5% of the total population of the country). The report says that most of the immigrants are from India, China and UK and a median wage that the country is paying is $34, 400 to these foreign workers.

KIWIS-FIRST POLICY (the data of permanent and long-term arrival to NZ from other
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Dayal further added that beside the Majlis Park to Lajpat Nagar line, other lines will be open too, inclduing Kalindi Kunj to Kalkaji, Kalkaji to Domestice Terminal and Janakpuri (West) to IGI Domestic Terminal. He then said that the work of Kalindi Kunj Line will be completed in the next month, followed by the safety clearance and quality check.
The project statistics tell that 91% percent of the civil work of Line 7 and 91.35% of ciil works of Line 8 is complete, as noted in the last of March. In the row, the ITO-Kashmere Gate section is planned to be completed this month and Mundka-Bahadurgarh and Dwarka-najafgarh line are presumed to be completed in December.
The ITO-Kashmere Gate line’s construction and signaling both are on the trail; still, the safety audit is pending by Comissioner Metro rail Safety (CMRS). As admitted by the Officials of DMRC, proper functioning of this line might take some time.
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