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TeamLease says that there are early signs of a slowdown in IT recruiting due to fears about the recession

Following early signs of an American recession, TeamLease Services said on Wednesday that hiring in the information technology (IT) industry, which had been booming over the previous two years, is beginning to slow. This is true even though large IT companies like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCL Tech have reported substantial attrition. According to Ramani Dathi, the chief financial officer of TeamLease Services, “there are early symptoms of a slowing hiring trend, but for this quarter, we are not seeing any impact in terms of the number of available positions in the IT business.” Dathi referred to the present…

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2002 Gujarat riots: Teesta Setalvad rejects the accusations of the SIT - Asiana Times

2002 Gujarat riots: Teesta Setalvad rejects The Gujarat Police on suspicion of fabricating and forging evidence in connection with cases. A social worker who was detained by the Gujarat Police on suspicion. All charges brought by the State government formed Special Investigation Team (SIT) 2002 Gujarat riots: Teesta Setalvad rejects the accusations of the SIT Teesta Setalvad rejects the accusations of the Special Investigation Team (SIT). a social worker who was detained by the Gujarat Police on suspicion of fabricating and forging evidence in connection with cases involving the 2002 Gujarat Riots, adamantly denied ever receiving any money from late Congress…

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After a cloudburst, border villages in Himachal Pradesh along the India-Tibet border were inundated. - Asiana Times

According to authorities, a cloudburst across the India-Tibet border has caused some villages in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur district to flood, although no fatalities have been recorded. According to Sudesh Mokhta, director of state disaster management, the cloudburst struck Chango and Shalkhar villages on Monday evening at 7 p.m., destroying a minor bridge, a crematorium, and numerous orchards. According to authorities, muddy water invaded multiple homes and crops in Shalakhar and other villages as a result of the canals overflowing. After receiving field reports, Mr. Mokhta stated that the final damage estimate for both communities will be completed. villages border were…

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Election for vice president of India in 2022: Margaret Alva submits her candidacy papers - Asiana Times

In the presence of other dignitaries, Margaret Alva, a joint opposition candidate for vice president, filed her paperwork for the position on Tuesday. The election for the vice president of India will be held on August 6 to select M. Venkaiah Naidu’s successor when his term ends on August 10. Learn more about the seasoned political comebackist Margaret Alva. She announced her candidacy in front of many opposition leaders, including Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury of the Congress, Sitaram Yechury of the CPI-M, Sharad Pawar of the NCP, Mallikarjun Kharge of the Rajya Sabha, and Sitaram Yechury of the CPI-M. Tuesday is…

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India asked to pay Russia for its oil in dirhams - Asiana Times

Moscow is asking payment in United Arab Emirates dirhams for oil deliveries to certain Indian consumers, according to three sources and a document, as it moves away from the U.S. dollar to shield itself from the effects of Western sanctions. Due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February—which Moscow refers to as a “special military operation”—the United States and its allies have slapped a number of sanctions on the country. A bill for the oil sent to one refiner was handed to Reuters, however it requests payment in dirhams while computing the cost in dollars. India, now Russia’s second-largest…

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<strong>Prior to a vote in parliament, acting president Wickremesinghe proclaims an emergency</strong> - Asiana Times

In preparation for the July 20 parliamentary vote to pick a new president, acting President Wickremesinghe has declared Sri Lanka an emergency. Ranil Wickremesinghe, the country’s acting president, extended the state of emergency on Monday in advance of a legislative vote to elect a new leader of the state, in which he is the front-runner. When Gotabaya Rajapaksa resigned last week after running away to Singapore, Ranil Wickremesinghe was immediately elevated to the position of interim president. A government notification issued late on Sunday stated that the action was necessary for maintaining supplies and services that were vital to the…

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In an effort to repair one of the most crucial diplomatic ties in the world, President Joe Biden met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Friday. Biden had previously snubbed the prince due to human rights violations. According to Mr. Biden, he brought up Jamal Khashoggi’s death at the outset of his Friday discussion with the Saudi Crown Prince. Mr. Biden stated, “I said, very simply, that for an American president to stay silent on a human rights matter is incongruous with who we are and who I am. I’ll always fight for our principles. According to U.S.…

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During Biden's visit, Saudi Arabia lifts its ban on flights from Israel.  - Asiana Times

On Friday, July 15, 2022, Saudi Arabia ended its long-standing prohibition on Israeli planes overflying its territory by opening its airspace to “all air carriers,” marking a significant step toward rapprochement between the two countries as President Joe Biden travels in the area.  Announcing “the decision to open the Kingdom’s airspace for all air carriers that meet the requirements of the Authority for overflying,” Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation issued a statement on Twitter hours before Vice President Biden is scheduled to make history by flying directly from Israel to the kingdom. The declaration builds on the strong…

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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Flees to naval vessel - Asiana Times

Crenellated President Gotabaya Rajapaksha flees to the unknown whereabouts. Thousands of angry protesters against the government chanting slogans – Gota, Go home breached his official residence in Colombo on Saturday. A few hours later emerging video show suitcases being shifted to the naval ship SLNS Gajabahu on Colombo port. As per the reports, the suitcases were shifted from the vehicle being claimed to be of the president. News 1st channel said, “The Harbour Master at the Colombo Port said a group boarded the SLNS Sindurala and SLNS Gajabahu and left the port”. When enquired to the port officials they denied…

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