India can strengthen its global relevance by positioning its IT talent pool as a strategic asset through effective reskilling ...
India's services sector employs nearly 30 per cent of the country's workforce, which is still lower than the global average ...
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Services employment share rises to 30%, adds 40 million jobs in six years: NITI Aayog
India's services sector employment rises to 30%, adding 40 million jobs, yet still lags behind the global average of 50%.
After several subdued quarters, India's IT sector shows signs of recovery as hiring stabilises in H1 FY 2025-26. The increase ...
The unrest at IISc began after a new work-hour policy was introduced, mandating 40 hours a week for staff and up to 50 hours ...
Niti Aayog's report reveals uneven job growth in India's services sector, highlighting informality, gender gaps, and regional ...
NITI Aayog says India’s services sector remains the top growth engine but warns widening gaps in job quality, gender equity ...
India’s services sector has added close to 40 million jobs in the past six years, firmly establishing itself as the country's dominant engine of empl ...
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'Next wave of hiring in India will be defined not by degrees, but by demonstrable job readiness'
Rapid technological changes are reshaping workplace skills, emphasising soft skills like communication and critical thinking.
Explore the 10 countries with the biggest labour force in 2025. From China leading the pack to India in 2nd place, this ...
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