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07

Jun

Overcoming the language barrier in global mobility

The way people are now working is evolving and changing, companies need global mobility and a global workforce now more than ever. Most businesses are sending many of their employees to countries abroad for many different reasons and in a wider variety of roles. Some of the main reasons may include preparing for global production and development opportunities, promoting research, and improving customer servi.... Continue Reading

18

Apr

India Inc is betting relocation policies to attract talent, are you?

Covid pandemic has meant different things to different people but if there’s one aspect that definitely desires a mention is the culture of work from everywhere. Marred by lockdowns and safety concerns, companies worldwide were forced to allow remote working to maintain business continuity. The bright side of this move has been a new way of attracting talent. Companies in India are now looking at attract.... Continue Reading

25

Aug

Gift City – Gujarat

Planned as the next Singapore in Asia, GIFT city (Gujarat International Finance Tec- City) located in India’s western state of Gujarat is an integrated development on 886 acres of land with 62 mn sq. ft. of built up area, which includes office spaces, residential apartments, schools, hospital, hotels, clubs, retail and various recreational facilities, with an aim to make this place a truly “Walk to Work” cit.... Continue Reading

03

Aug

Pune – Oxford of the East

Pune, also called Poona, a city situated in west-central of Maharashtra state in the western India, at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. It is called “Queen of the Deccan”. Pune is the old capital of the Maratha Empire, it is a cultural and educational hub often referred to as the Oxford of the East. Pune is the cultural capital of the Maratha people.  The city first gained importance as the capi.... Continue Reading

Chennai - Detroit of Asia

20

Jul

Chennai – Detroit of Asia

The doorway to South India, Chennai is a miraculous gift the land of Tamil Nadu embraces. One of the oldest cities in the country, Chennai’s culture is reflected in the unique blend of its diverse population. It is both traditional and conventional in its cultural diversity. Chennai is located on the Coromandel coast of Bay of Bengal and is the fifth biggest city of India. It is the most popular servi.... Continue Reading

Hyderabad - The City of Pearls

06

Jul

Hyderabad – The City of Pearls

The culture of Hyderabad is a diverse one. Not only does it have an amalgamation of different cultures, Hyderabad boasts of a rich cultural heritage too. Being ruled by the Asaf Jahi dynasty, it came to be known as the “city of Nizams”. As this dynasty crumpled, the Mughals took over and brought about a sea change in the cultural outlook of the people. Today, Hyderabad flourishes in its rich cultural history.... Continue Reading

India's first World Heritage City

22

Jun

Ahmedabad – India’s first World Heritage City

Situated near the Sabarmati river and in the state where Mahatma Gandhi and India’s current Prime Minister Narendra Modi were born, Ahmedabad is a confluence of culture, food, diamonds and cotton textiles in the modern state of Gujarat.  The former state capital, Ahmedabad or Amdavad as it is locally called, is the fifth most populous city in India. With a rich cultural heritage, Ahmedabad contin.... Continue Reading

Delhi - The heart of India

08

Jun

Delhi – The heart of India

A city that was completely destroyed by invaders and then rebuilt each time, tells a story of resilience that’s hard to find elsewhere even till date. The city of Delhi or Dilli as it is locally called is a city built over centuries and one that imbibes cultural influences of invaders, migrants and visitors into a single melting pot.  With a population of 15 million drawn from all four corners of.... Continue Reading

Bengaluru - Culturally diverse, warm and vibrant

25

May

Bengaluru – India’s Silicon Valley

Bengaluru is known as India’s Silicon Valley for a very special reason. While it boasts of the world's second largest startup ecosystems, second only to California’s Silicon Valley region, the city also boasts of the best weather you would find in the country, akin to the original Silicon Valley.  The Southern city of Bengaluru, lies in the heart of the Mysore Plateau - a region of the Deccan Pla.... Continue Reading

Mumbai - culturally diverse, warm and vibrant

11

May

Mumbai – culturally diverse, warm and vibrant

Located on Maharashtra’s coast, Mumbai is India’s most-populous city, and it is one of the largest and most densely populated urban areas in the world with a population of about 20.4 million people. The city derives its name from goddess Mumba devi and was known as Bombay under the British rule. It was renamed to Mumbai in 1995. Mumbai has developed a highly diversified manufacturing sector that inclu.... Continue Reading

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