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Srinagar, Sept 02: A 41-year-old software engineer in Bengaluru died after being bitten by a venomous snake that had hidden inside his footwear. The victim, identified as Manju Prakash, was a TCS employee and resident of Ranganatha Layout. According to police and family accounts, Prakash had left his Crocs slippers outside his front door before stepping out briefly to buy juice. Upon returning, he unknowingly slipped his feet into the slippers, unaware that a snake had crawled inside during his ...Read More >

Chandigarh [India], August 28: Chandigarh University has received overwhelming response in terms of campus placements for engineering students. More than 500 Multinational Companies have conducted their campus placements in which record 5000 job offers were offered to students of various engineering streams which included Computer Science Engineering, IT, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Aerospac ...Read More >

A dedicated skywalk from the station also leads directly to the Infosys Metro Plaza, where ID checks grant access to the campus. Bengaluru's newly inaugurated Yellow Line metro has found an early corporate champion in Infosys, which is urging its employees to swap road commutes for the "efficient" rail corridor to curb traffic congestion. According to a TOI report, the IT giant circulated an internal email highlighting the benefits of the metro, particularly during peak hours, while detailing s ...Read More >

The apex court, on Monday, also observed that most of the convicts were teenagers at the time and that the crime likely stemmed from psychological distress rather than criminal intent. The Supreme Court, in a significant judgment on Monday, stayed the arrest and life sentences of Shubha Shankar and three others convicted in the 2003 murder of her fiance Girish, while upholding their conviction. The apex court granted the four convicts, Shubha, her boyfriend Arun, and their associates Dinakaran ...Read More >

NEW DELHI: Four people died in Himachal Pradesh as rain continues to wreak havoc in the state, while five were swept away in Rajasthan's Kota at a barrage after a heavy downpour caused the authorities to release water from a reservoir. In Himachal, more than 200 roads are out of bounds for vehicular traffic, a majority of them in Mandi, while a flash flood warning has been issued for 12 districts in Jharkhand. An individual each drowned in Kullu and Kangra districts, one died after being bitte ...Read More >

New Delhi: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday said that the industry and the government need to explore ways to increase the setup rate of GCCs (global capability centres) in India and make the country more attractive for the remaining Fortune 500 companies that are yet to open their GCCs here. Speaking at the GCC Business Summit organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the finance minister said that there was a need for institutionalizing governing mechanism for GCCs ...Read More >

New Delhi, July 14 (SocialNews.XYZ) India has become a leading source of AI talent, currently housing 32 per cent of the global GCC talent pool, 28 per cent of the world's STEM workforce, and 23 per cent of global software engineering talent, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday. Addressing the Special Ministerial Plenary and Report Back session at the inaugural 'CII GCC Business Summit 2025' here, Sitharaman said "We have among the highest penetration of AI skills globally". In ...Read More >

Noida, Jul 13 (PTI) A man wanted in connection with the suspicious death of a software engineer in Gautam Buddha Nagar district was arrested on Sunday, police said. On April 10, Umesh Singh, 38, was found dead in a hotel in Noida. Police arrested Santosh Kumar Taretia, the partner of a female friend of Umesh Singh. According to the police, Taretia and the software engineer's female friend, Iram, had been harassing Umesh Singh for Rs 30 lakh and drove him to suicide. Sector 20 Police Station ...Read More >

New Delhi, July 12: Google is said to be offering some of the highest salaries in the tech world for roles tied to artificial intelligence (AI). As competition in the AI space continues to grow, the tech giant is reportedly adjusting its pay structure to attract and retain top talent. The Google salary structure approach has received considerable attention, particularly of what federal filings have revealed. The company is reportedly paying massive salaries to certain roles, as seen in new data ...Read More >
Bengaluru: Two Nigerians were arrested and 2.8kg of MDMA crystals, 200 grams of hydro ganja, mobile phones and weighing machines were seized, worth Rs 4.5 crore. Police said the two would dress as guards and claim to be working as security staff at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA). The duo would pack the drugs in readymade clothes and sell them to sub-peddlers and consumers, mostly software engineers and college students.The accused are Alasonye Peter Obioma, 35, and Sunday Windom, alias J ...Read More >

New Delhi, July 4 (SocialNews.XYZ) Indian software engineer Soham Parekh, currently in the eye of the storm for moonlighting for multiple Silicon Valley startups, has defended himself by saying that he was forced to work for 140 hours a week due to financial constraints. Appearing on a YouTube channel, Parekh admitted moonlighting. However, he defended himself saying that he is "not proud" but "extremely dire financial circumstances" forced him to take multiple jobs at the same time. He also c ...Read More >

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A previously unknown Indian software engineer is now reportedly at the center of a brewing controversy in Silicon Valley. According to multiple reports, including a social post from an AI startup founder, the engineer in question, Soham Parekh, has been working at several startups at the same time. Parekh, who according to India Today, is believed to be based in India, is alleged to have worked at up to four or five startups -- many of them backed by Y Combinator -- at t ...Read More >
Authorities have taken into custody a 30-year-old Infosys staff member for allegedly filming a female co-worker in a washroom at the company premises. The occurrence took place on June 30 at the organisation's Electronics City facility, as stated in the victim's report. The complainant, a 35-year-old Technical Test Lead, detailed the incident. She reported to authorities that whilst using the ladies' washroom, she noticed a reflection on the door and subsequently spotted a mobile device being ...Read More >
A former software engineer from Jaipur has highlighted the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) tools in non-tech industries. He revealed that a simple photo editing app he developed is generating Rs 8.4 crore in monthly revenue. YouTuber Hitesh Choudhary recently revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he developed the app three months ago and has been sharing tutorials on building similar applications. "Never realised there was such high demand for AI in non-tech sectors," he wrote. ...Read More >
Abhijeet Bajaj is a highly skilled Software Engineer with a robust academic background and diverse work experience in the tech industry. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Columbia University, where he achieved a CGPA of 3.83/4.0, and a Bachelor's degree from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, with a CGPA of 8.43/10.0. His expertise lies in developing algorithms that enhance user experience in marketplace applications. Q 1: Can you describe your experience w ...Read More >
"One is more automation, much more than what it was, much more complexity can be handled. Acceleration in terms of efficiency and then augmentation, able to do more new activities, more new capabilities which were not possible earlier," says Achyuta Ghosh, Nasscom. Given that we have seen the AI picking up, what does the kind of growth numbers really suggesting in the Indian context? Achyuta Ghosh: GenAI overall the technology will be a net positive for the tech sector. We did some work la ...Read More >
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