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Praveen Paramasivam

Praveen Paramasivam

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Google Pixel-maker Dixon to double revenue as India ramps up electronics production

Dixon Technologies India, which assembles Google's Pixel smartphones, is set to more than double its revenue this fiscal year, driven by rapid growth in local

Google Pixel-maker Dixon to double revenue as India ramps up electronics production
Asia|Business|Economy|World

About 500 Samsung India factory workers hold sit-in in latest dispute, sources say

About 500 workers at Samsung's plant in south India are holding a sit-in to protest against the suspension of three employees, and the company has deployed

About 500 Samsung India factory workers hold sit-in in latest dispute, sources say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

India's tax cut plans will spur consumption, top execs say

India's plans to cut personal income tax rates will put more disposable income in the hands of the people and eventually

India's tax cut plans will spur consumption, top execs say
Asia|Business|Technology

OpenAI to face Indian news firms of Ambani, Adani in copyright battle, documents show

Digital news units of Indian billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, and other outlets including the Indian Express and the Hindustan

OpenAI to face Indian news firms of Ambani, Adani in copyright battle, documents show
Asia|Business|Economy

Indian housing market shows slowdown immunity, Godrej chairperson says

India's economic slowdown is not expected to show up in the country's housing market, Godrej Industries Group Chairperson

Indian housing market shows slowdown immunity, Godrej chairperson says
Asia|Business|Economy

Hundreds still stranded, plants closed in India's flood-hit Chennai

Volunteers waded through stagnant water to hand out food and supplies, and some manufacturing plants remained shut in India's southern tech-and-auto hub

Hundreds still stranded, plants closed in India's flood-hit Chennai
Asia|Business|Technology

Warehouse developers bet on India as companies look beyond China

Land is getting hard to find in a sprawling industrial park in southern India where workers are scrambling to build modern new

Warehouse developers bet on India as companies look beyond China
Asia|Election|News|World

Indians vote in huge election dominated by jobs, Hindu pride and Modi

The first of India's almost one billion voters cast ballots on Friday in the country's multi-day election, as

Indians vote in huge election dominated by jobs, Hindu pride and Modi
Asia|Crime|Health

Death toll from India tainted liquor tragedy rises to 47

The death toll from the latest case of tainted liquor in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu has climbed to 47, with over 100 people still in hospital, a

Death toll from India tainted liquor tragedy rises to 47
Asia|Crime|Health|News

Death toll rises to 54 in India liquor tragedy

The death toll has climbed to 54 from consumption of tainted liquor in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu, with more than 100 people still in hospital, a

Death toll rises to 54 in India liquor tragedy
Asia|News|Political

Modi's govt calls on Indian state to look into Reuters report on Foxconn hiring

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Wednesday said it has asked the Tamil Nadu state to submit a "

Modi's govt calls on Indian state to look into Reuters report on Foxconn hiring
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Indians battle intense heat with 'mad rush' for air conditioners, beer

Demand for beer in India is at a multi-year high and air conditioner sales are skyrocketing as the intense, unprecedented heat scorching parts of the

Indians battle intense heat with 'mad rush' for air conditioners, beer
Asia|Business|Economy

India opposition asks Modi government to question Foxconn hiring practices

India's opposition Congress urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government on Saturday to question Foxconn about its hiring practices

India opposition asks Modi government to question Foxconn hiring practices
Asia|Crime|Health|News

At least 36 die in India after drinking tainted liquor

At least 36 people died and more than 60 were being treated in hospitals after consuming tainted liquor in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, a government

At least 36 die in India after drinking tainted liquor
US|World

VP Harris' ancestral India village tracks her rising prospects in US vote

In a small south Indian village more than 8,000 miles (12,900 km) from Washington, residents are closely watching to see if U.S.

VP Harris' ancestral India village tracks her rising prospects in US vote
Election|News|US|World

India links of U.S. election contenders may spell little fizz for ties

The Indian links of some U.S. presidential election contenders probably mean little additional benefit for ties, experts said,

India links of U.S. election contenders may spell little fizz for ties
Business|Technology

Foxconn chief defends hiring practices after report married women rejected in India

Foxconn's chairman on Saturday defended its hiring practices after New Delhi ordered investigations following a Reuters report that the Apple

Foxconn chief defends hiring practices after report married women rejected in India
Business|Technology

Samsung workers to continue India plant strike after talks end without deal

Samsung Electronics employees will continue their strike for the fifth day after a meeting on Thursday between their union, the company's management and

Samsung workers to continue India plant strike after talks end without deal
Asia|Business|Technology

Samsung India strike puts spotlight on powerful Indian labour group

A labour strike in India that has disrupted production at a Samsung plant has put the spotlight on a politically-backed worker group

Samsung India strike puts spotlight on powerful Indian labour group
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Indian police release striking Samsung workers detained for planning protest march

Indian police late on Monday released most of the 104 striking workers at a Samsung Electronics plant who were detained for planning a

Indian police release striking Samsung workers detained for planning protest march
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

'No work, no pay,' Samsung warns striking Indian workers as dispute escalates

Samsung Electronics has warned its striking workers in southern India they will not receive wages if they continue protesting and also face the risk of

'No work, no pay,' Samsung warns striking Indian workers as dispute escalates
Health|News

Tata iPhone component plant disrupted by fire, 10 given medical aid

At least 10 people received medical treatment, with two hospitalised, after a major fire on Saturday disrupted production at a key

Tata iPhone component plant disrupted by fire, 10 given medical aid
Technology

India to probe fire at Tata plant making components for Apple iPhones

Indian authorities are set to begin a forensic investigation into the cause of a fire that broke out on Saturday at a Tata Electronics

India to probe fire at Tata plant making components for Apple iPhones
Asia|Business

Samsung India protests: police release over 900 detained workers, unionists

Indian police on Tuesday said they had released 912 Samsung Electronics workers and union members detained for almost a day for organising a street protest,

Samsung India protests: police release over 900 detained workers, unionists
Asia|News

Five die of suspected heat stroke at Indian Air Force event in Chennai

At least five people died of suspected heat stroke in India's southern city of Chennai on Sunday at an Indian Air Force show that was attended by about 1.5

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