Defence Tech Startup Tonbo Imaging Claims Govt Has Defaulted On Payments, Cancelled Contracts
Tonbo Imaging, a Bangalore-based company that produces and for the last 12 years has been supplying defence technology such as advanced sensors, cameras, and software used by defence forces, has claimed that the government is not living up to their “make-in-India” mantra themselves. Arvind Lakshmikumar, the CEO of the company has released a strongly worded open-letter to the government that claims that the government has defaulted on the payments for defence equipment supplied by the company.
MakeMyTrip Begins Delivering Food, To Take On Zomato And Swiggy
The coronavirus lockdown has turned things in the Indian startup ecosystem all topsy-turvy. After startups from ranging from Zomato to Uber to Nobroker…
Facebook Acquires 10 % Of Reliance Jio To Deepen Its Roots In India
Social media giant Facebook has made a recent announcement where it has stated that they have invested $5.7 billion (Rs 43,574 crore) in Indian…
Funniest Work-From-Home Videos To Relate With As WFH Inches Towards A Post-CoViD Norm
Youtubers, comics and other content creators have weighed in on working from home. We curated some of the funniest work-from-home videos out there.
Unacademy Says 60% Of Its Staff Will Permanently Work From Home Even After The Lockdown
A day after Twitter said that its employees would be allowed to work-from-home “forever” if they so chose, an Indian company has gone…
5 Reasons Why Business Relocation Is a Good Idea
Business relocation is quite a challenging task, but it is a smart decision to achieve next-level success. It’s been made easier in recent…
How To Work On Team Building During Covid-19
Right now, every office is facing an unprecedented moment. It’s possible that for the first time ever, all of your team members are…
Top Qualities of a Good Attorney
Legal lawsuits are complexand highly demanding. They require somebody with an analytical mind. Remember, for your lawsuit to succeed, you require a highly-skilled,…
Twitter Has Told Its Employees That They Can Work From Home “Forever”
Tech companies across geographies seem to be agreeing on one thing — the idea of working from home might just extend far beyond the…