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In a move driven by ongoing language tensions in Bengaluru, a city-based tech founder has announced plans to wind up the company’s office within six months and relocate operations to Pune.
A Bengaluru-based tech founder has decided to move his company's office to Pune within six months. The reason: the ongoing "language nonsense." "If this language nonsense is to continue ...
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A Bengaluru-based tech company has announced plans to shut down its city office within the next six months, citing growing discomfort among its non-Kannada-speaking employees. The firm now plans to ...
Pune: Facing heat from the opposition, NCP chief Ajit Pawar on Thursday expelled Rajendra Hagawane, an NCP office-bearer, from the party. Hagawane is on the run after being named in a case of ...
New Delhi: In a daring move, following the language feud in Bengaluru, a tech founder, Kaushik Mukherjee, posted on X that he has decided to wind up his office in Bangalore and will be moving to Pune ...